Norsk Epidemiologi, a Norwegian scientific journal, plays a crucial role in disseminating research and knowledge in the field of epidemiology. Established in 1991, it has become a reputable platform for scholars and researchers to publish their findings related to the distribution and determinants of health and diseases in populations. The journal covers a wide array of topics, including infectious diseases, chronic conditions, public health interventions, and methodological advancements in epidemiological research. Norsk Epidemiologi strives to contribute to evidence-based decision-making by presenting high-quality research articles, reviews, and original studies. Recognized for its commitment to scientific rigor, the journal encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and welcomes contributions from researchers worldwide. Its editorial board comprises experts in epidemiology, ensuring the publication of cutting-edge research that advances our understanding of health patterns and informs public health policies. Norsk Epidemiologi also serves as a valuable resource for students and practitioners, offering insights into emerging health trends and methodological approaches. The journal's commitment to open access fosters the accessibility of knowledge, promoting the exchange of ideas and facilitating advancements in epidemiological science.
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Kenneth R Pelletier, University of California, United States
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