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Bingying Li
Researcher at Beijing Normal University
Publications - 12
Citations - 1887
Bingying Li is an academic researcher from Beijing Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1249 citations.
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An investigation of transmission control measures during the first 50 days of the COVID-19 epidemic in China.
Huaiyu Tian,Yonghong Liu,Yidan Li,Chieh-Hsi Wu,Bin Chen,Moritz U. G. Kraemer,Moritz U. G. Kraemer,Bingying Li,Jun Cai,Bo Xu,Qiqi Yang,Ben Wang,Peng Yang,Yujun Cui,Yimeng Song,Pai Zheng,Quanyi Wang,Ottar N. Bjørnstad,Ruifu Yang,Bryan T. Grenfell,Bryan T. Grenfell,Oliver G. Pybus,Christopher Dye +22 more
TL;DR: The national emergency response appears to have delayed the growth and limited the size of the COVID-19 epidemic in China, averting hundreds of thousands of cases by 19 February (day 50), and suspending intracity public transport, closing entertainment venues, and banning public gatherings were associated with reductions in case incidence.
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The impact of transmission control measures during the first 50 days of the COVID-19 epidemic in China
Huaiyu Tian,Yang Liu,Yidan Li,Chieh-Hsi Wu,Bin Chen,Moritz U. G. Kraemer,Bingying Li,Jun Cai,Bing Xu,Qiqi Yang,Ben Wang,Peng Yang,Yujun Cui,Yang Song,Pai Zheng,Quanyi Wang,Ottar N. Bjørnstad,Ruifu Yang,Bryan T. Grenfell,Oliver G. Pybus,Christopher Dye +20 more
TL;DR: Among interventions investigated here, the most effective were suspending intra-city public transport, closing entertainment venues and banning public gatherings, which delayed the growth and limited the size of the COVID-19 epidemic and, by 19 February (day 50), had averted hundreds of thousands of cases across China.
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Early evaluation of the Wuhan City travel restrictions in response to the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak
Huaiyu Tian,Yonghong Liu,Yidan Li,Chieh-Hsi Wu,Bin Chen,Moritz U. G. Kraemer,Moritz U. G. Kraemer,Moritz U. G. Kraemer,Bingying Li,Jun Cai,Bo Xu,Qiqi Yang,Ben Wang,Peng Yang,Yujun Cui,Yimeng Song,Pai Zheng,Quanyi Wang,Ottar N. Bjørnstad,Ruifu Yang,Bryan T. Grenfell,Bryan T. Grenfell,Oliver G. Pybus,Christopher Dye +23 more
TL;DR: By combining epidemiological and human mobility data, it is found that the travel ban slowed the dispersal of 2019-nCoV from Wuhan to other cities in China by 2.91 days, providing extra time to establish and reinforce other control measures that are essential to halt the epidemic.
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Measuring the effects of COVID-19-related disruption on dengue transmission in southeast Asia and Latin America: a statistical modelling study
Yuyang Chen,Naizhe Li,José Lourenço,Li Wang,Bernard Cazelles,Lu Dong,Bingying Li,Yang Liu,Mark Jit,Nikos I Bosse,Sam Abbott,Raman Velayudhan,Annelies Wilder-Smith,Hua-Yong Tian,Oliver J. Brady,Simon R Procter,Kerry L. M. Wong,Joel Hellewell,Nicholas G Davies,Christopher I Jarvis,Ciara McCarthy,Graham F. Medley,Sophie Meakin,Alicia Rosello,Emilie Finch,Rachel Lowe,Carl A. B. Pearson,Samuel Clifford,Billy J Quilty,Stefan Flasche,Hamish Gibbs,Lloyd A. C. Chapman,Katherine E. Atkins,David M. Hodgson,Rosanna C. Barnard,Timothy W Russell,Petra Klepac,Y Jafari,Rosalind M Eggo,Paul Mee,Matthew Quaife,Akira Endo,Sebastian Funk,Stéphane Hué,Adam J. Kucharski,W. John Edmunds,Kathleen M. O’Reilly,Rachael Pung,Christian Julian Villabona-Arenas,Amy Gimma,Kaja Abbas,Kiesha Prem,Gwenan M. Knight,Fiona Yueqian Sun,William J. Waites,James D Munday,Mihaly Koltai,Frank Sandmann,Damien C. Tully +58 more
TL;DR: It is estimated that 0·72 million (95% CI 0·12–1·47) fewer dengue cases occurred in 2020 potentially attributable to COVID-19-related disruption, even after taking into account other drivers of d Dengue cycles including climatic and host immunity.
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Associations between changes in population mobility in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and socioeconomic factors at the city level in China and country level worldwide: a retrospective, observational study.
Yonghong Liu,Zengmiao Wang,Benjamin Rader,Bingying Li,Chieh-Hsi Wu,Jason D. Whittington,Pai Zheng,Nils Chr. Stenseth,Ottar N. Bjørnstad,John S. Brownstein,Huaiyu Tian +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the extent to which socioeconomic factors are associated with reductions in population mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic, at both the city level in China and at the country level worldwide.