In September 2025, the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) Academic Essentials Database (https://xsjy.cnki.net/) released the list of highly influential papers from 2015 to 2025. A total of 55 publications from Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases were included in the list, including 45 high PCSI (Paper Citation Standardized Index) papers, 33 highly cited papers, and 24 highly downloaded papers. Additionally, 14 papers were simultaneously recognized as "triple-high" papers, which are highly influential in terms of PCSI, citation frequency, and download frequency. Hereby, we would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to authors of all included publications, and express our gratitude to authors that consider publication of their outstanding academic outputs in Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases.
Hot Tips: Evaluation Indicators for Academic Essence
The Academic Essence project selects representative publications from various disciplines based on China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) General Database and provides both qualitative and quantitative evaluation data for an individual representative publication. It identifies high-impact papers across different disciplines and provides multi-dimensional analysis for highly cited papers to evaluate the impact of scholars' research achievements. The inclusion criteria for journal articles and conference papers are as follows: Among journal articles and conference papers in China during the past decade, those selected as high-impact papers or ranked in the top 10% in terms of citation frequency within their respective disciplines are included.
High-impact Papers: Including high PCSI papers, highly cited papers, and highly downloaded papers.
High PCSI Papers: These refer to journal articles and conference papers (research or review articles) of the same type and discipline in a given year that rank in the top 1% in terms of the PCSI index.
Highly Cited Papers: These refer to journal articles and conference papers (research or review articles) of the same type and discipline in a given year that rank in the top 1% in terms of total non-self citation frequency.
Highly Downloaded Papers: These refer to journal articles and conference papers (research or review articles) of the same type and discipline in a given year that rank in the top 1% in terms of total downloads.
We warmly welcome scientists in the field of parasitology to submit more high-quality academic achievements to Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases.
Below please find details pertaining to 55 included publications (listed in no special order). Both papers and certificates can be downloaded from the official website of Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases (https://www.jsczz.cn/CN/1000-7423/home.shtml).
|
Title |
Author |
|
|
Progress of echinococcosis control in China, 2022 |
KUI Yan, et al |
|
|
A nationwide sampling survey on echinococcosis in China during 2012—2016 |
WU Weiping , et al |
|
|
The progress of national malaria elimination and epidemiological characteristics of malaria in China in 2017 |
ZHANG Li, et al |
|
|
Malaria Situation in the People’s Republic of China in 2014 |
ZHANG Li, et al |
|
|
Epidemiological characteristics of malaria and progress on its elimination in China in 2019 |
ZHANG Li, et al |
|
|
National survey on the current status of important human parasitic diseases in China in 2015 |
CHEN Yingdan, et al |
|
|
Epidemiological characteristics of malaria and the progress towards its elimination in China in 2018 |
ZHANG Li, et al |
|
|
The Endemic Situation and Challenges of Major Parasitic Diseases in China |
YAN Jun, et al |
|
|
Sustained challenge to malaria elimination in China: imported malaria |
CAO Jun, et al |
|
|
Malaria Situation in the People’s Republic of China in 2015 |
ZHANG Li, et al |
|
|
Epidemic status and key tasks for the control and elimination of key parasitic diseases in China |
WANG Qiang, et al | |
|
Malaria epidemiology in China in 2020 |
ZHANG Li, et al |
|
|
Malaria situation in the People’s Republic of China in 2016 |
ZHANG Li, et al |
|
|
From control to elimination: the historical retrospect of malaria control and prevention in China |
FENG Jun, et al |
|
|
Epidemiological characteristics of malaria in China, 2021 |
ZHANG Li, et al |
|
|
Malaria elimination in China: an eminent milestone in the anti-malaria campaign and challenges in the post-elimination stage |
FENG Jun, et al |
|
|
Epidemiological characteristics of malaria in China, 2023 |
ZHANG Li, et al |
|
|
Analysis on disease burden of hydatid disease in China |
ZHANG Mengyuan, et al |
|
|
Current status of echinococcosis control in China and the existing challenges |
WANG Tianping, et al |
|
|
Epidemiological characteristics of malaria in China, 2022 |
ZHANG Li, et al |
|
|
Research Achievements and Challenges for Echinococcosis Control |
WEN Hao, et al |
|
|
Progress of echinococcosis control in China, 2021 |
KUI Yan, et al |
|
|
Prevalence of visceral leishmaniasis in China in 2021 |
ZHOU Zhengbin, et al |
|
|
Current status and challenges of visceral leishmaniasis in China |
LUO Zhuowei, et al |
|
|
National surveillance of soil-transmitted helminth infections in 2017 |
ZHU Huihui, et al |
|
|
Leishmaniasis and its control |
GUAN Liren, et al |
|
|
Prevalence of visceral leishmaniasis in China in 2019 |
ZHOU Zhengbin, et al |
|
|
The endemic status of echinococcosis in China from 2004 to 2020 |
HAN Shuai, et al |
|
|
Endemic status of visceral leishmaniasis in China from 2004 to 2016 |
HAN Shuai, et al |
|
|
China fighting against schistosomiasis for 70 years: progress and experience |
LV Shan, et al |
|
|
Analysis on endemic status of soil-transmitted nematode infection in China in 2019 |
ZHU Huihui, et al |
|
|
Prevalence of visceral leishmaniasis in China in 2018 |
ZHOU Zhengbin, et al |
|
|
Endemic situation and distribution of echinococcosis in Qinghai Province in China |
ZHANG Jingxiao, et al |
|
|
China’s control process of soil-transmitted helminth infections from pandemic to low-endemic levels |
CHEN Yingdan, et al |
|
|
Analysis on the application of three methods for malaria diagnosis |
JIANG Li, et al |
|
|
An epidemiological survey on hydatid disease in Tibetan autonomous areas of Gansu Province |
WANG Dong, et al |
|
|
Epidemiological Survey of Echinococcosis in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in 2012 |
Maimaitijiang WUMAIER, et al |
|
|
Prevalence of visceral leishmaniasis in China during 2015—2018 |
ZHOU Zhengbin, et al |
|
|
Surveillance results of national monitoring site for soil-transmitted nematode infections in Guizhou Province in 2011—2015 |
ZHU Aiya, et al |
|
|
Analysis of Malaria Epidemic Characteristics in Anhui Province during 1999—2013 |
XU Xian, et al |
|
|
Current status of key parasitic infections of humans in Heilongjiang Province in 2015 |
TANG Lei, et al |
|
|
Endemic status of schistosomiasis in floating population and challenges in schistosomiasis control in China |
GUAN Zhou, et al |
|
|
Research progress on the treatment of malaria with artemisinin and its derivatives |
YANG Bo, et al |
|
|
The historical witness of the elimination of lymphatic filariasis in China |
SUN jianDe |
|
|
A survey on Enterobius vermicularis infection among pre-school children in Guoyang County of Anhui Province |
WANG Xiaoli, et al |
|
|
Endemic, Trend, Research and Direction of Food-borne Parasitic Diseases |
HUANG Yan, et al |
|
|
Epidemiological investigation on echinococcosis in Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province |
MA Xiao, et al |
|
|
Clinical epidemiological analysis of imported malaria in Shanghai |
JIANG Xuhua, et al |
|
|
SWOT Analysis of the National Survey on Current Status of Major Human Parasitic Diseases in China |
ZHU Hui-hui, et al |
|
|
The World List of Ticks. 1. Argasidae and Nuttallielidae(Acari ∶ Ixodida) |
WEN Tinghuan, et al |
|
|
Expert consensus on diagnosis and treatment of food-borne parasitic diseases (2023) |
LI Lanjuan |
|
|
Gaps in Clonorchiasis Control in China |
QIAN Menbao, et al |
|
|
Comparative study of SF-36 and EQ-5D-5L in evaluating quality of life for patients with advanced schistosomiasis |
LIU Rong, et al |
|
|
The design and interpretation of sampling for the national survey on important parasitic diseases in 2014—2015 in China |
QIAN Menbao, et al |
|
|
Establishment and application evaluation of a rapid visualization detection method for Schistosoma japonicum specific nucleic acid fragments based on RPA-CRISPR/Cas12a technology |
XU Guolei, et al |