Korean Journal of Epidemiology

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    30
  • Abbreviation
    Korean J Epidemiol
  • ISSN
    1225-3596
  • Publisher
    Korean Society of Epidemiology
  • Indian UGC
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Description
The Korean Journal of Epidemiology (KJE) is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing epidemiological research and public health practices. It provides a platform for original research, reviews, and methodological papers focusing on disease patterns, risk factors, and preventive strategies in the Korean population and beyond. The first 150 characters provide a clear summary of the journal's focus. KJE covers a wide array of topics, including infectious diseases, chronic diseases, occupational and environmental health, and social epidemiology. Indexed in major databases, the journal serves as a vital resource for epidemiologists, public health professionals, clinicians, and policymakers. Its target audience includes researchers, public health practitioners, and healthcare professionals. As an open-access journal, KJE promotes the dissemination of knowledge and facilitates the implementation of evidence-based strategies for disease prevention and health promotion. Researchers are encouraged to submit high-quality manuscripts that contribute to the understanding and improvement of public health outcomes.