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Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University
Center for Evidence-Based and Translational Medicine of Wuhan University
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Joinpoint regression
Analysis of the disease burden of neonatal encephalopathy due to birth asphyxia and trauma in China from 1990 to 2019
Published on
New Medicine
2024,34(8):843-851.
4732 times
1125 times
HUANG Zirui
CHENG Yan
CHEN Guo
YANG Min
Neonatal encephalopathy
Birth asphyxia
Trauma
Joinpoint regression
analysis
Disease burden
Details
Prediction and analysis of disease burden of mental disorders in China from 1990 to 2021
Published on
New Medicine
2025,35(1):14-21.
5918 times
1120 times
JIANG Lu
ZHANG Zhidong
WU Jianjun
LIU Lu
SHANG Longjian
WEI Xingmin
Mental disorders
Disease burden
Incidence
Joinpoint regression
analysis
Age-period-cohort model
Prediction
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Analysis and changing trend prediction of laryngeal cancer burden in China from 1990 to 2021
Published on
Journal of Mathematical Medicine
2025,38(2):81-89.
3920 times
580 times
CHEN Lingxiu
LIN Renyu
Laryngeal cancer
Joinpoint regression
model
Mortality
Incidence
Global Burden of Disease database
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Analysis and prediction of the disease burden trend of low back pain in China
Published on
Journal of Mathematical Medicine
2025,38(3):151-159.
3071 times
683 times
JIANG Guiyang
XU Jianwen
Low back pain
Disease burden
China
Joinpoint regression
model
Bayesian age-period-cohort model
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Analysis of secular variation trends of incidence and SARIMA model prediction of other infectious diarrhea in Dali Prefecture from 2005 to 2024
Published on
Journal of Mathematical Medicine
2025,38(7):500-507.
768 times
106 times
XU Ran
MA Yajiao
YOU Fengfeng
CHEN Ling
MA Yi
ZHAO Runfang
ZHAO Jing
Lyu Shisai
HE Zuo
Other infectious diarrheal
Incidence
Trend
Joinpoint regression
SARIMA model
Details