Chi‐tai Fang - Epidemiology

Author Information

Chi-tai Fang is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the Institute of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine at the College of Public Health, National Taiwan University, located in Taipei, Taiwan. His work primarily focuses on epidemiological studies, contributing significantly to the understanding and prevention of infectious diseases. His research often intersects with public health policy, aiming to inform and improve health outcomes on a national and global scale.

Research Contributions

Chi-tai Fang has made substantial contributions to the field of epidemiology, with a particular emphasis on infectious diseases such as influenza, HIV, and COVID-19. His recent work includes a nationwide study comparing inhaled Zanamivir and oral Oseltamivir for preventing severe influenza outcomes, as well as modeling studies on social distancing measures during COVID-19 outbreaks. Additionally, Fang has examined the association between anemia and pneumonia in children, non-opioid drug use related to HIV outbreaks, and the impact of maternal health on fetal growth, showcasing his diverse research interests and commitment to public health.

Aliases

Chi-tai Fang is known by several aliases in academic publications, including Chi‐tai Fang, C. T. Fang, Chi Tai Fang, Chiguang Fang, C-t Fang, C T Fang, C.-t. Fang, and Chi-tai Fang. These variations reflect different transliterations and abbreviations of his name in research articles.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Citation Count 6304
H-index 38
Paper Count 154

Publications:

DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciac336

Year: 2022

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-57362-1_13

Year: 2021

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