1.Investigation on mercury poisoning event in a glass instrument and meter plant.
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2004;22(3):236-236
Air Pollutants, Occupational
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adverse effects
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China
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epidemiology
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Female
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Humans
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Industry
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Male
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Mercury
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urine
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Mercury Poisoning
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epidemiology
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etiology
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Occupational Diseases
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epidemiology
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etiology
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Thermometers
3.Nutritional Status of Under-five Children from Urban Low-income Families in Xiangtan and Jilin in China
GUO YAN-FANG ; GAN YIN-YAN ; GUO CHAO-NAN ; SUN JU ; HAO LI-PING
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2017;37(1):74-78
There have been many studies on the nutrition and the growth status of children from rural and remote western regions of China,whereas researches on children from urban low-income families are scarce.This study aimed to investigate the growth and nutritional status of children under five years of age from urban low-income families in China.There were 169 children aged 25-60 months recruited from Xiangtan and Jilin,two cities with a population of 2.81 million and 4.26 million respectively,in China in this cluster cross-sectional study.Data were collected on demographic and socioeconomic characteristics,the feeding practices and the incidence of anemia and diarrhea.The results showed that the prevalence of low birth weight and macrosomia was 7.l% and 9.5% for the two cities,respectively,which was higher than that for other cities in China (1.5% and 5.9%).Of all the sampled children,14.6% and 8.2% suffered anemia and diarrhea,respectively.Multivariate analysis showed that legumes or nuts fed in a 24-h recall increased the risk of anemia (OR=4.9).Children whose caregivers began to introduce complementary foods relatively late would have high diarrhea prevalence (OR=1.4).In conclusion,the prevalence of anemia and diarrhea in under-five children from urban low-income families in China is relatively high.The growth and nutritional status of these children is greatly affected by feeding practices.A series of measures should be taken by relevant government departments to improve the health of these children.
4.Bibliometric analysis of hotspots and frontiers in international translational medicine research
Ying-Nan RONG ; Jun-Chao GUO ; Jian LI ; Qin LI ; Li LI ; Dun-Gan YANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2018;38(6):868-873
Translational medicine research, as a bridge of basic medicine and clinical medicine, has become the foci of medicine and developed rapidly. To study the research hotspots and frontiers of translational medicine in re-cent 20 years,Web of Science data sources,bibliometrics methods and visualization techniques were used to study the translational medicine from the aspects of time and space and subjects, which may support the translational medicine research of China.