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Leilei Duan

Researcher at Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Publications -  44
Citations -  37761

Leilei Duan is an academic researcher from Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mortality rate. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 36 publications receiving 30766 citations. Previous affiliations of Leilei Duan include University of Canberra.

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The Awareness and Attitude of Parents towards the Legislation of Child Restraint in Two Cities of China.

TL;DR: The study provided supportive evidence for national legislation, but it also put forward that the work of popularizing law should be strengthened.
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[Disease burden on drowning in the Chinese population, in 1990 and 2013].

TL;DR: Drainage burden of drowning in the Chinese population, especially in children, declined significantly in 2013, comparing to 1990, however, drowning remains a serious proble, with children and males in particular, in China.
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[Disease burden on road injury in the Chinese population, in 1990 and 2013].

TL;DR: Burden of injuries caused by traffic accidents was seen higher in those aged 15 to 49-year-old and males, young adults and pedestrians should be called for more attention to prevent road injuries.
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[Disease burden on falls among elderly aged 70 and over in the Chinese population, in 1990 and 2013].

TL;DR: Falls caused heavy disease burden which increased in 1990 and 2013 among the Chinese population aged 70 and over, and was more seen in males than in females.
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[Current status and change trend of violence against children in China from 2006 to 2015, an analysis on data from National Injury Surveillance System].

TL;DR: Violence against children in China should not be ignored and health and safety education should be strengthened to prevent the occurrence of campus violence and improve the child's awareness of self-protection and reduce the incidence of serious violence.