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Chun-Quan Ou
Researcher at Southern Medical University
Publications - 96
Citations - 30631
Chun-Quan Ou is an academic researcher from Southern Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 85 publications receiving 22652 citations. Previous affiliations of Chun-Quan Ou include Guangzhou Medical University.
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Can the Air Pollution Index be used to communicate the health risks of air pollution
TL;DR: The API can be used to communicate health risks of air pollution and was observed in the elderly, females and residents with low educational attainment, similar with those of pollutant-specific indices and APIw.
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The burden of COPD mortality due to ambient air pollution in Guangzhou, China
TL;DR: Air pollution effects were observed in the elderly, males and residents with low educational attainment, and the associations between air pollution and COPD mortality differed by individual characteristics.
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Particulate matter modifies the magnitude and time course of the non-linear temperature-mortality association
TL;DR: It is found that both cold and hot effects increased with the quartiles of PM(10), and the elderly were more vulnerable to cold andhot effects, indicating the importance of reducing PM( 10) emission on extremely temperature days.
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Excess winter mortality and cold temperatures in a subtropical city, Guangzhou, China.
Chun-Quan Ou,Yun Feng Song,Jun Yang,Patsy Yuen Kwan Chau,Patsy Yuen Kwan Chau,Lin Yang,Ping Yan Chen,Chit Ming Wong +7 more
TL;DR: The role of cold temperature on the winter mortality even in warm climate is highlighted and precautionary measures should be strengthened to mitigate cold-related mortality for people living in warmClimate.
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The Impacts of Mosquito Density and Meteorological Factors on Dengue Fever Epidemics in Guangzhou, China, 2006–2014: a Time-series Analysis
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper explored the associations between the monthly number of dengue fever (DF) cases and possible risk factors in Guangzhou, a subtropical city of China.