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Di Mu
Researcher at Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 25
Citations - 810
Di Mu is an academic researcher from Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rabies & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 21 publications receiving 596 citations.
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The changing epidemiology of dengue in China, 1990-2014: a descriptive analysis of 25 years of nationwide surveillance data
Shengjie Lai,Shengjie Lai,Zhuojie Huang,Hang Zhou,Katherine L. Anders,Katherine L. Anders,T. Alex Perkins,T. Alex Perkins,Wenwu Yin,Yu Li,Di Mu,Qiulan Chen,Zike Zhang,Yanzi Qiu,Liping Wang,Honglong Zhang,Linjia Zeng,Xiang Ren,Mengjie Geng,Zhongjie Li,Andrew J. Tatem,Andrew J. Tatem,Simon I. Hay,Simon I. Hay,Hongjie Yu +24 more
TL;DR: In China, the area affected by d Dengue has expanded since 2000 and the incidence has increased steadily since 2012, for both imported and indigenous dengue.
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Changing epidemiology of human brucellosis, China, 1955–2014
Shengjie Lai,Hang Zhou,Wei-yi Xiong,Marius Gilbert,Zhuojie Huang,Jianxing Yu,Wenwu Yin,Liping Wang,Qiulan Chen,Yu Li,Di Mu,Lingjia Zeng,Xiang Ren,Mengjie Geng,Zi-Ke Zhang,Bu-yun Cui,Tiefeng Li,Dali Wang,Zhongjie Li,Nicola A. Wardrop,Andrew J. Tatem,Hongjie Yu +21 more
TL;DR: The incidence and spatial–temporal distribution of human brucellosis during 1955–2014 in China using notifiable surveillance data and control strategies in China should be adjusted to account for these changes by adopting a One Health approach.
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A National Assessment of the Epidemiology of Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome, China
Kun Liu,Hang Zhou,Ruo-Xi Sun,Hong-Wu Yao,Yu Li,Liping Wang,Di Mu,Xin-Lou Li,Yang Yang,Gregory C. Gray,Ning Cui,Wenwu Yin,Li-Qun Fang,Hongjie Yu,Wu-Chun Cao +14 more
TL;DR: The incidence of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome and its epidemic areas are continuing to grow, but the case fatality rate (CFR) has steadily decreased and a predicted risk map of the disease was derived.
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Human Rabies in China, 1960-2014: A Descriptive Epidemiological Study.
TL;DR: Despite the overall steady decline of cases since the peak in 2007, the occurrence of cases in new areas and the spread trend were obvious in China in recent years.
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Mapping the Distribution of Anthrax in Mainland China, 2005-2013
Wan Jun Chen,Shengjie Lai,Shengjie Lai,Yang Yang,Kun Liu,Xin Lou Li,Hong Wu Yao,Yu Li,Hang Zhou,Liping Wang,Di Mu,Wen Wu Yin,Li Qun Fang,Hong Jie Yu,Wu-Chun Cao +14 more
TL;DR: Anthrax in China was characterized by significant seasonality and spatial clustering, and the spatial distribution of human anthrax was largely driven by livestock husbandry, human density, land cover, elevation, topsoil features and climate.