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Xiaofeng Wang
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 111
Citations - 2119
Xiaofeng Wang is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 84 publications receiving 1552 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaofeng Wang include Zhejiang University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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China's wetland change (1990-2000) determined by remote sensing
Peng Gong,Zhenguo Niu,Xiao Cheng,KuiYi Zhao,DeMin Zhou,JianHong Guo,Lu Liang,Xiaofeng Wang,Dandan Li,Huabing Huang,Yi Wang,Kun Wang,WenNing Li,Xianwei Wang,Qing Ying,ZhenZhong Yang,Yufang Ye,Zhan Li,Dafang Zhuang,YaoBin Chi,HuiZhen Zhou,Jun Yan +21 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper produced two wetland maps for the entire China based on Landsat data acquired around 1990 and 2000, and divided the wetland area in China into three broad categories with 15 sub-categories except rice fields.
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The short-term effect of heat waves on mortality and its modifiers in China: An analysis from 66 communities
Wenjun Ma,Weilin Zeng,Maigeng Zhou,Lijun Wang,Shannon Rutherford,Hualiang Lin,Tao Liu,Yonghui Zhang,Jianpeng Xiao,Yewu Zhang,Xiaofeng Wang,Xin Gu,Cordia Chu +12 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that individual characteristics significantly modified heat waves effects in China, with greater effects on cardiovascular mortality, cerebrovascular mortality, respiratory mortality, the elderly, females, the population dying outside of a hospital and those with a higher education attainment.
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The temperature-mortality relationship in China: An analysis from 66 Chinese communities.
Wenjun Ma,Lijun Wang,Hualiang Lin,Tao Liu,Yonghui Zhang,Shannon Rutherford,Yuan Luo,Weilin Zeng,Yewu Zhang,Xiaofeng Wang,Xin Gu,Cordia Chu,Jianpeng Xiao,Maigeng Zhou +13 more
TL;DR: Both cold and hot temperatures increase mortality risk in China, and the relationship varies geographically, suggesting that public health policies for climate change adaptation should be tailored to the local climate conditions.
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Geographical characteristics of China’s wetlands derived from remotely sensed data
Zhenguo Niu,Peng Gong,Xiao Cheng,JianHong Guo,Lin Wang,Huabing Huang,Shaoqing Shen,Yunzhao Wu,Xiaofeng Wang,Xianwei Wang,Qing Ying,Lu Liang,LiNa Zhang,Lei Wang,Qian Yao,ZhenZhong Yang,Ziqi Guo,Yongjiu Dai +17 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper reported the first wetland mapping of the entire China using Landsat enhanced thematic mapper plus (ETM+) data, which was only targeted at the boundary delineation of any type of wetland except those wetlands that are under agricultural use.
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Impacts of air pollution on dry eye disease among residents in Hangzhou, China: A case-crossover study
Zhe Mo,Qiuli Fu,Danni Lyu,Lifang Zhang,Zhenwei Qin,Qiaomei Tang,Houfa Yin,Peiwei Xu,Lizhi Wu,Xiaofeng Wang,Xiaoming Lou,Zhijian Chen,Ke Yao +12 more
TL;DR: The significant association between air pollutants (PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NO2, and CO) and DED outpatient visits indicates the importance of increased environmental protection.