4 results match your criteria: "Shanghai Minhang District Center for Disease Control and Prevention[Affiliation]"
Environ Pollut
December 2024
Shanghai Institute of Infectious Disease and Biosecurity, School of Public Health, Key Lab of Public Health Safety of the Ministry of Education, NHC Key Lab of Health Technology Assessment, Fudan University, Shanghai, China; Children's Hospital of Fudan University, National Center for Children's Health, Shanghai, China. Electronic address:
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of indoor environmental management in transportation hubs, which are critical for pathogen transmission due to high foot traffic. However, research has primarily focused on subways, with limited studies on train stations. In this study, samples were collected at the Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station in winter, spring, and summer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Sci Pollut Res Int
January 2024
Shanghai Minhang District Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanghai, 201101, China.
Previous epidemiological studies have linked short-term exposure to particulate matter with outpatient visits for respiratory diseases. However, evidence on ultrafine particle (UFP) is still scarce in China. To investigate the association between short-term UFP exposure and outpatient visits for respiratory diseases as well as the corresponding lag patterns, information on outpatient visits for main respiratory diseases during January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2019 was collected from electronic medical records of two large tertiary hospitals in Shanghai, China.
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September 2014
Public Health Emergency Center, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing.
Background: The majority of human cases of novel avian influenza A(H7N9), which emerged in China in spring 2013, include reported exposure to poultry. However, specific host and exposure risk factors for disease are unknown, yet critical to design prevention measures.
Methods: In April-June 2013, we conducted a case-control study in 8 Chinese provinces.
Objective: To evaluated the fundamental role of stage control technology (SCT) on the detectability for Salmonella networking laboratories.
Methods: Appropriate Salmonella detection methods after key point control being evaluated, were establishment and optimized. Our training and evaluation networking laboratories participated in the World Health Organization-Global Salmonella Surveillance Project (WHO-GSS) and China-U.