Su-lan Yang - Epidemiology

Author Information

S. Yang, affiliated with the Centre for Clinical Epidemiology at the Institute for Clinical Research, National Institutes of Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia, is an accomplished researcher in the field of epidemiology. Yang's work spans various aspects of public health and clinical research, focusing on significant health issues such as COVID-19, palliative care, tuberculosis, and diabetes. The author's research has contributed valuable insights into the epidemiology and management of these conditions in Malaysia.

Research Contributions

Su Lan Yang has made notable contributions to the field of epidemiology through a series of diverse research studies. Recent works include a 2022 study on COVID-19 breakthrough infections and immune responses among vaccinated healthcare workers in Malaysia. Other significant studies include population projections for adult palliative care needs, the incidence of acute mountain sickness, and the effectiveness of fixed-dose combination drugs for tuberculosis treatment. Yang has also explored the economic burden of heart failure, the efficacy of ilaprazole sodium for peptic ulcer bleeding, and medication disposal practices in Malaysia. These studies highlight Yang's comprehensive approach to addressing various public health challenges through evidence-based research.

Aliases

Su Lan Yang is also known by several aliases, including Su Yang, Su-lan Yang, and Suhe Yang.

Publication and Citation Metrics

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Total Papers 13
Total Citations 83
h-index 6

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