Epidemiology and Public Health Research
About Journal
The Epidemiology and Public Health Research (EPHR) is described as analyzing the distribution and determining the different conditions of health and diseases, especially in specified populations. EPHR focuses on public health and promotes the recognition of such risk factors for diseases based on policy decisions and on evidence-based practices. This is also achieved by researching, developing, collecting, and statistically analyzing the data obtained based on which the meanings are updated. EPHR publish research articles, and reports on epidemiology and progress that have been made to enhance societies' healthcare internationally, including all facets of public health and epidemiology.
Editor in Chief
Yung-Po Liaw, Institute of Public Health, Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan
Professor Yung-Po Liaw graduated from National Taiwan University with a master's degree in biostatistics and a doctorate in epidemiology. Yung-Po Liaw currently works at the department of public health and institute of public health, Chung Shan Medical University. Research interests include Spatio-temporal mapping of cancer in Taiwan, big data analysis in epidemiology, and precision public health research. The big data sources used include Taiwan Biobank Database, National Health Insurance Research Database, National Cancer Registry, and the National Death Database. Our research team constructed a 40-year Spatio-temporal cancer map in Taiwan and focused on precision public health research related to GWAS, SNP, HLA, and methylation. Currently, we are cooperating with Stanford University in the United States and the University of Tokyo in Japan. Our team is looking forward to cooperating with researchers from all over the world. We could work together to explore interesting scientific topics.
Recent Articles
Review article Full Text May 31, 2021
This report closes up the three-way relationship between pollen exposure and the number of influenza patients as well as KD patients, and further points out the possible involvement of pollen exposure in the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak.
Akira Awaya, Akira Awaya, Yoshiyuki Kuroiwa
Research article Full Text May 31, 2021
The association between positive rate and positive deaths revealed a significant temporal clustering, and the preliminary total deaths in Germany in 2020 did not significantly deviate from the secular trend from 1990 to 2019.
Hagen Scherb, Hagen Scherb
Research article Full Text Jul 07, 2021
The COVID-19 Pandemic: Age Differences in Sleep Quality and Mental Health Across 59 Countries
The pandemic created by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19) outbreak has created unprecedented and persisting health, societal, financial, and lifestyle changes for people around the world. Fear of the disease, changes in lifestyle, and social isolation created unprecedented circumstances and an increase in health care challenges including mental health concerns.
Stephanie A. Kolakowsky-Hayner, Jiabin Shen, Yelena Goldin, Kristine Kingsley, Elisabet Alzueta, Juan Carlos Arango-Lasprilla, Paul B. Perrin, Fiona C. Baker, Fofi Constantinidou, Yelena Bogdanova
Short communication Full Text Jul 25, 2021
Differences in State Reporting of COVID-19 Data by Race and Ethnicity Across the United States
African American, Latino, and Indigenous populations are disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Accurate reporting of COVID-19 data by race and ethnicity across states is essential to understand variation in disease burden and inform testing and vaccine strategies that prioritize populations at greatest risk.
Julius Wilder, Gracyn Travitz, Melissa White, Kimberly S. Johnson, Julius Wilder
Letter to editor Full Text Jul 30, 2021
In his recent article [1], Scherb states that there was no statistically significant increase in overall mortality in Germany in 2020 relative to the mortality predicted from the trend of annual mortalities in 1990-2019.
Alfred Körblein, Alfred Körblein
About Journal
The Epidemiology and Public Health Research (EPHR) is described as analyzing the distribution and determining the different conditions of health and diseases, especially in specified populations. EPHR focuses on public health and promotes the recognition of such risk factors for diseases based on policy decisions and on evidence-based practices. This is also achieved by researching, developing, collecting, and statistically analyzing the data obtained based on which the meanings are updated. EPHR publish research articles, and reports on epidemiology and progress that have been made to enhance societies' healthcare internationally, including all facets of public health and epidemiology.
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Archive
Short communication Full Text Aug 12, 2021
Differences in State Reporting of COVID-19 Data by Race and Ethnicity Across the United States
Gracyn Travitz, Melissa White, Kimberly S. Johnson, Julius Wilder
Research article Full Text Aug 12, 2021
The COVID-19 Pandemic: Age Differences in Sleep Quality and Mental Health Across 59 Countries
Jiabin Shen, Yelena Goldin, Kristine Kingsley, Elisabet Alzueta, Juan Carlos Arango-Lasprilla, Paul B. Perrin, Fiona C. Baker, Fofi Constantinidou, Yelena Bogdanova
Publication Charges
Epidemiology and Public Health Research (EPHR) is an Open Access publication and, when reading a manuscript or other document, we do not charge the end-user. This allows the scientific community, under the phrase "Creative Commons Attribution License" to access, download, distribute an article in any format, provided the original work is properly cited. We have a flat fee submission structure for the approval of a peer-reviewed article in line with other open access journals, covering in part the entire publication pathway (the article processing charge). The process involves our systems of maintenance, submission, and peer review and international editing, publishing, and submission to global organizations for indexing and monitoring, and archiving to enable immediate access to the entire article and related supplementary documents. To secure a sustainable model that is ethically, legally, and financially viable, we will have to ensure adequate investment.
The publishing fee for Epidemiology and Public Health Research is 899 GBP
Questions Also Asked (FAQs)
At these amounts, why are your charges set?
Open access to all papers written in the Geneft. Publishing Open Access means that all subscribers, anywhere in the world, are permitted immediately upon publication in Geneft Journals, without limitation to the full text of papers. The paper publication fees pay for the editorial and processing costs of the journal, the website hosting, the online printing of documents, the preparation of HTML, PDF, and XML versions of the articles.
Our financial targets are: to:
- Recover expenses for capitalization.
- Produce sufficient revenue to allow the ongoing creation of a sustainable and scalable publishing program
- Bend the expense of the publication-charge over time downwards.
Who is going to pay APC?
The payment must be made upon approval of the article by the corresponding author or co- authors.
When am I going to pay?
Upon acceptance of the paper, the corresponding author or the paying institution will receive an invoice and may arrange for the payment. For situations in which a wavier agreement was reached before submission, APC is removed.
As the papers will not be released until the payments have been charged, we ask for immediate attention to the payment.
How am I paying?
Authors or organizations, according to their convenience, may make payments in two ways.
- Wire/Bank Transfer
- Debit/ Credit Card
Note: no taxes are included in this fee; taxes are applicable in compliance with the policies of the payee's nation. There may be additional transaction charges imposed on the author.
May I apply for APC Wavier?
On a case-by-case basis, the waiver request will be assessed and will be given accordingly.
* Waiver requests must be submitted during the process of submission and will not be approved until the manuscript has been processed.
Do I need to Pay fee if I withdraw my paper?
The authors can withdraw the paper within two days of submission citing proper reason. If author wants to withdraw the manuscript after initiation of the review process, he needs to pay the withdrawal penalty which will be decided by the working editor based on the resources utilised for the manuscript.