Ruohan Wang
13 Papers
Ruohan Wang is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Estimation of stillbirths attributable to ambient fine particles in 137 countries
Tao Xue,Mingkun Tong,Jiajianghui Li,Ruohan Wang,Tianjia Guan,Jiwei Li,Pengfei Li,Hengyi Liu,Hong Lu,Yanshun Li,Tong Zhu +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , state-of-the-art estimates on stillbirths, and multiple exposure-response functions obtained from previous meta-analyses or derived by a self-matched case-control study in 54 low and middle-income countries (LMICs) were combined.
Health Benefits from the Rapid Reduction in Ambient Exposure to Air Pollutants after China's Clean Air Actions: Progress in Efficacy and Geographic Equality
Xue Tao,Ruohan Wang,Meng Wang,Yanying Wang,Dan Tong,Xia Meng,Conghong Huang,Siqi Ai,Fangzhou Li,Jingyuan Cao,Mingkun Tong,Xueqiu Ni,Hengyi Liu,Jianyu Deng,Hong Lu,Wei Wan,Jicheng Gong,Shiqiu Zhang,T. Zhu +18 more
TL;DR: Air pollution reduction in China has resulted in significant health benefits, with disproportionate benefits for disadvantaged populations.
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Estimating the exposure-response function between long-term ozone exposure and under-5 mortality in 55 low-income and middle-income countries: a retrospective, multicentre, epidemiological study.
Tao Xue,Ruohan Wang,Mingkun Tong,Frank J Kelly,Hengyi Liu,Jiajianghui Li,Pengfei Li,Xinghua Qiu,Jicheng Gong,Jing Shang,Tong Zhu +10 more
TL;DR: This retrospective study of 55 low-income countries found a 6.4% increased risk of under-5 mortality with 10 ppb ozone exposure, exceeding WHO's first-stage interim target, contributing to 153,361 deaths in 2010, primarily in low-income countries.
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Long-term exposure to the components of fine particulate matters and disability after stroke: Findings from the China National Stroke Screening Surveys.
Hong Lu,Ruohan Wang,Jiajianghui Li,Mingkun Tong,Man Cao,Hengyi Liu,Qingyang Xiao,Yixuan Zheng,Yuanli Liu,Tianjia Guan,Tao Xue +10 more
TL;DR: Greater PM2.5 exposure increased the mRS score and was associated with post-stroke functional disability among stroke patients, and different chemical components showed unequal neurotoxic effects, and long-term exposure to OM and SO42- may play a more important role.
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Estimating birthweight reduction attributable to maternal ozone exposure in low- and middle-income countries
Mingkun Tong,Huiyu Xu,Ruohan Wang,Jiajianghui Li,Pengfei Li,Xinghua Qiu,Jing Shang,Tong Zhu,Tao Xue +8 more
TL;DR: The association between maternal ozone exposure and birthweight in low- and middle-income countries is significant, with a reduction in birthweight of 43.8 g for every 10-part per billion increment in ozone concentration.
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