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Epidemiology: Open Access Open Access ISSN: 2161-1165 www.omicsonline.org
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  • Epidemiology: Open Access

    Open Access

    ISSN: 2161-1165

    www.omicsonline.org

  • Epidemiology: Open Access is the study of the arrangement and ascertainment of health-related states or events in particular populations, and the purpose of this study to prevent and control the health problems. Epidemiology deals with the Study which includes supervision, monitor, perform statistical inference, analytic research and experiments on various epidemic diseases.

    Epidemiology is an Open Access, peer-reviewed journal which aims to provide the most rapid and reliable source of information on current developments in the field of Epidemology. The emphasis will be on publishing quality papers quickly and freely available to researchers worldwide.

    Epidemiology:Open Access is mainly concentrates on the study of various diseases, their causative agents, mechanism, statistical analysis, prevention and control. The readership includes scholars, researchers, Doctors, clinicians, and common people.

    Epidemiology - Open Access uses online manuscript submission, review and tracking systems for quality and quick review processing. Submit your manuscript at

    http://www.editorialmanager.com/biomedicaljournals/default.asp

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