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Epidemiology is the branch of medicine that deals with the detailed study and analysis of the distribution, patterns and determinants of diseases in the populations. Public Health promotes and protects the health of people and the communities.
Epidemiology and Public Health is an open access journal publishing the latest scientific and research information covering different areas of epidemiology, statistics and public health. The journal covers different disciplines of epidemiology and public health encouraging students, PhDs, researchers, academicians and university professionals to publish their latest scientific information in the journal.
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Overreliance on the use of antibiotics results in the development of Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs) which are concerning issues for Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs). The purpose of this research study was to analyse the impact of indiscriminate antibiotic administrating practices on the incidence of HAIs in the neonatal unit of Brother Rahmani Hospital, Algeria. ....
Understanding the relationship between Packed Cell Volume (PCV) and serum ferritin levels is essential for evaluating iron status and overall health, particularly in young adults in minority communities. This study assessed Packed Cell Volume (PCV) and serum ferritin levels among 84 Calabar residents (40 females, 44 males) aged 18-35. ....
This study seeks to model Covid-19 cases and deaths and excess all-cause mortality in 19 European countries over the period 2020-2023, using a number of socio-demographic factors as independent variables. ....