International Journal of Epidemiology

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International Journal of Epidemiology


The International Journal of Epidemiology is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on epidemiology, the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to control health problems. It is a leading journal in its field, publishing articles that contribute to the improvement of epidemiological knowledge and are relevant to the understanding of public health issues worldwide.

The journal covers a wide range of topics related to epidemiology, including but not limited to, infectious disease epidemiology, chronic disease epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, environmental epidemiology, and social epidemiology. It publishes original research, theoretical and methodological articles, and comprehensive reviews.

The International Journal of Epidemiology is known for its rigorous peer-review process, ensuring that all published articles meet high standards of scientific quality and relevance. The journal also encourages the submission of articles that use innovative methodologies or address emerging public health challenges.


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