Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health

An Open Access, Peer Reviewed Journal
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Online ISSN: 2633-1411

About Journal


Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that focuses on publishing novel topics in the field of epidemiology and public health.

Manuscripts may take the form of original research, critical reviews of the literature, brief commentaries, meeting reports, letters and drug clinical trial studies.

AEPH welcomes direct submissions from authors: Attach your word file with e-mail and send it to: submissions@oatext.com alternatively to: editor.aeph@oatext.com

Please, follow the Instructions for Authors. In the cover letter add the name and e-mail address of 5 proposed reviewers (we can choose them or not).

Copyright is retained by the authors and articles can be freely used and distributed by others. Articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published by AEPH, is properly cited.

Bingling WANG


Dr. Bingling WANG, PhD, Associate Senior Researcher, is the section head of Department of Environmental Health, Qingdao Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention/ Qingdao Institute of Preventive Medicine. He completed his PhD. with later Prof. Kira and Prof. Ogino at the Okayama University in Japan. He joined Nanjing Medical University as a lecturer. And then shifted to Qingdao Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention/ Qingdao Institute of Preventive Medicine as an associated senior researcher. Until now, he has published 10+ peer reviewed Science Citation Index papers (first or corresponding author) and 30+ peer reviewed Chinese or Japanese papers (first or corresponding author), one cooperated international book. His current research is focused on the assessment of environmental pollutant exposure and related health effects, especially neurodevelopmental toxicity.

Research interests

Environmental and occupational health: epidemiology for environmental and occupational adverse health effects or chronic diseases; biomonitoring for the environmental and occupational exposure assessment; toxicology of the environmental and occupational pollutants; indoor environment quality and health effects; environment-gene interaction; genetic epidemiology; prevention

Lifestyle/chronic disease prevention: epidemiology for the possible lifestyle risk factors of lifestyle/chronic diseases; indoor environmental quality and lifestyle factors and respiratory/cardiovascular diseases; epigenetics /genetics  and prevention

Editor-in-Chief


Bingling WANG

Qingdao Institute for Preventive Medicine, China

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Editorial Board.


Bruce Shadbolt

The Office of Research
Australian National University Medical School
Australia

David Jenkins

Department of Nutritional Sciences
University of Toronto
Canada

Bougouma Edith Christiane

National Center for Research and Training on Malaria Banfora
Burkina Faso


Ahmad Ali Hanafi-Bojd

Department of Medical Entomology & Vector Control, School of Public Health
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Iran

Sulin Cheng

Sport and Health Sciences
University of Jyväskylä
Finland

Pramil N. Singh

Center for Health Research Loma Linda University School of Public Health
USA


Giuseppe Sammarco

Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences
University “Magna Graecia” of Catanzaro
Italy

Saharnaz Nedjat

School of public health
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Iran

Negash Wakgari Amanta

College of Medicine and Health Sciences
Hawassa University
Ethiopia


Feng Liu-Smith

Department of Epidemiology
University of California Irvine School of Medicine
USA

Iwona Stelmach

Department of Allergy and Pediatrics
Provincial Specialistic Hospital
Poland

Mehdi Noroozi

Department of Epidemiology School of Public Health
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Tehran- Iran


Ahmed Mohamed Morad Asaad

Microbiology & Immunology
College of Human Medicine
Zagazig University
Egypt

Sambatakou Helen

Medicine and Infectious Diseases
Athens University Medical School
Greece

Carlo Pruneti

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
University of Parma
Italy


Morteza Abdullatif Khafaie

Department of Public Health
Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences
Iran

Beata Pajak

Laboratory of Genetics and Molecular Biology
Kaczkowski Military Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology
Poland

Selçuk Demiral

Department of Radiation Oncology
Gulhane Medical Faculty Ankara
Turkey


Bing-Fang Hwang

Department of Occupational Safety and Health
College of Public Health
China Medical University Taichung
Taiwan

Juan Sainz

Centre for Genomics and Oncological Research
University of Granada
Granada
Spain

Brian Køster

Cancer Prevention & Information
Danish Cancer Society Copenhagen
Denmark


Mostafa Dianatinasab

Department of Epidemiology
School of Health and Research Center for Health Science
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Iran

Omer Sager

Department of Radiation Oncology
Gulhane Medical Faculty
University of Health Sciences Ankara
Turkey

Amin Doosti-Irani

Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health
Hamadan University of Medical Sciences Hamadan
Iran


Jing He

Department of Pediatric Surgery
Guangzhou Institute of Pediatrics
Guangzhou Medical University Guangdong
China

Gaafar Mohamed Abdel-Rasoul

Public Health And Community Medicine Department
Menoufia University Shebin El-Kom
EGYPT

Murat Beyzadeoglu

Department of Radiation Oncology
Gulhane Medical Faculty
University of Health Sciences Ankara
Turkey


Sue K. Park

Department of Preventive Medicine
Seoul National University College of Medicine
Republic of Korea

Ferrat Dincoglan

Department of Radiation Oncology
Gulhane Medical Faculty
University of Health Sciences Ankara
Turkey

Ping Xiang

Research Professor
Institute of Environmental Remediation and Human Health
Southwest Forestry University
P.R. China


Yang Chen

Associate Director
Department of Statistics
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company
USA

In Press


Tracking the Limb Loss Epidemic: Temporal Trends and Geographic Patterns among Medicare Fee-for-Service Beneficiaries in the United States

Chamika Hawkins-Taylor Angeline Carlson

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Current Issue

Volume 4, Issue 2


Assessment of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Rural Appalachian Ohio and Kentucky: Results from a Random-Digit-Dialed Telephone Survey

Mark Dignan Electra D. Paskett Jill M. Oliveri Robin C. Vanderpool Mira L. Katz Paul L. Reiter Darrell M. Gray II Michael L. Pennell Gregory S. Young Julie A. Stephens Bin Huang Darla Fickle Aaron J. Kruse-Diehr Mark Cromo Angela Carman Melinda Rogers David Gross Vickie Fairchild Roshmita Bardhan Margaret Geertz

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Archive


Volume 4

Assessment of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Rural Appalachian Ohio and Kentucky: Results from a Random-Digit-Dialed Telephone Survey

Mark Dignan Electra D. Paskett Jill M. Oliveri Robin C. Vanderpool Mira L. Katz Paul L. Reiter Darrell M. Gray II Michael L. Pennell Gregory S. Young Julie A. Stephens Bin Huang Darla Fickle Aaron J. Kruse-Diehr Mark Cromo Angela Carman Melinda Rogers David Gross Vickie Fairchild Roshmita Bardhan Margaret Geertz

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The case for targeted community level pathogen genomic biosurveillance and visualization in the Wastewater Pathogen Tracking Dashboard

Jared Schuetter Christopher Johnson Alisha Rajbhandari Alex Bollas Bryan Fair Angela Minard-Smith Rachel R. Spurbeck

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Volume 3

Distribution of Fungi density and diversity in a Surface water of Epie Creek in Yenagoa Metropolis, Nigeria

Sylvester Chibueze Izah Glory Richard Wisdom Ebiye Sawyer

Research Article-Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health (AEPH)

April 27, 2021


Prospective evaluation of cardiovascular-risk surrogates via lifestyle and adherence to the Mediterranean diet: Results from PERSEAS/The Elafonisos-Area Study

Christina Voulgari Ioannis Kyriazis Ioannis Ioannidis Charilaos Dimosthenopoulos Erifili Hatziagelaki Hellenic Medical Society for the study of Risk Factors in Vascular Diseases-The Perseas Study Group

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June 25, 2021


Volume 2

Persistent poverty reduces effectiveness of academic detailing in increasing screening colonoscopy in Appalachian Kentucky

Krishnan Radhakrishnan Stacey Slone Brent Shelton Traci Jarrett Kevin Pearce Mark Dignan

Research Article-Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health (AEPH)

September 08, 2020


Ebola 2014-2015 and SARS-CoV-2 2019-2020: Two distinct situations but similar collateral damage

Jean-Michel Mansuy Guillaume Martin-Blondel Catherine Mengelle Jacques Izopet

Short Communication-Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health (AEPH)

September 28, 2020


Applying the utility index to review single best answer questions in medical education assessment

Leda Mirbahai James W Adie

Review Article-Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health (AEPH)

March 25, 2020


Bilateral post traumatic facial nerve palsy presenting as Dysarthria: A case report

Mike E Ekuma Chika A Ndubuisi Wilfred C Mezue Samuel C Ohaegbulam Ndafia MN

Case Report-Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health (AEPH)

June 23, 2020


ALCMEONE project in South Italian area: Digital health for supporting integrated and remote health care in pandemic scenarios

Rosario Iannacchero Domenico Conforti Marco Manna Francesco Rossi Antonio Siniscalchi Domenico Bosco

Commentary-Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health (AEPH)

June 30, 2020


Volume 1

Parental support for healthy behaviors and prior emergency department visits are associated with increased influenza vaccine uptake

Fiorella Castillo Qiyun ShiKusum Viswanathan Fernanda Kupferman

Research Article-Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health (AEPH)

August 05, 2019


Eosinophilia due to Coccidioides and Strongyloides co-infection – A diagnostic challenge

Lauren Ogawa Nivedita Nandurkar Joel Terriquez

Case Report-Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health (AEPH)

August 15, 2019


Saving health systems and patients from a “Bad Death”

Perry G. Fine

Short Commentary-Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health (AEPH)

August 29, 2019


Negative reports on the relationship between diabetes mellitus and dementia: The Kurihara and Tajiri Projects

Satoshi Yamaguchi Kenichi Meguro Masahiro Nakatsuka Kei Nakamura

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October 14, 2019


Multidimensional population attributable fraction: Independence assumption as a source of bias

Armando H Seuc Martha Chang Lisbeth Fernandez

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November 13, 2019


Are the quality of life and self-rated health the same construct from the perspective of students at Tehran university of medical sciences?

Saharnaz Nedjat

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January 15, 2019


Assessment of knowledge of Senegalese dentists on hepatitis B: A cross-sectional survey

Diouf Massamba Guinan J Claude Diop Mbathio Kanouté Aida Sangare A Dramane Dieng Amadou Diop Amina Lo CM Mbacké Faye Daouda Cisse Daouda

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February 22, 2019


Can a medical clinic for youth provide a social determinant portal for employment? A pilot report from the field

Peggy B. Smith David McBride Anne Van Horn

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April 15, 2019


Transradial access approach for patients undergoing percutaneous coronary procedures – A new dawn

Azraai M Harris K Ajani AE

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May 13, 2019


Reconsideration of cohort study and case-control study

Ma Junling

Review Article-Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health (AEPH)

May 15, 2019


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AEPH welcomes direct submissions from authors: Attach your word file with e-mail and send it to: submissions@oatext.com alternatively to: editor.aeph@oatext.com

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Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health is an Open Access journal and we do not charge the end user when accessing a manuscript or any article. This allows the scientific community to view, download, distribution of an article in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited, under the term of "Creative Commons Attribution License". In line with other open access journals we provide a flat fee submission structure on the acceptance of a peer-reviewed article which covers in part the entirety of the publication pathway (the article processing charge). The process includes our maintenance, submission and peer review systems and international editing, publication and submission to global indexing and tracking organisations and archiving to allow instant access to the whole article and associated supplementary documents. We also have to ensure enough investment to secure a sustainable model which ethically, legally and financially stable.

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