Progress in Public Health Management (PPHM) is an open-access, peer-reviewed online journal dedicated to rapid publication of the articles about the progress on public health in different countries and cultures to raise awareness and understanding of public health problems and corresponding solutions. PPHM also provides a platform for scientists, clinicians and otherpractitioners working in different areas to share their cutting-edge research results in public health management, hoping to provide up-to-date information and give an impetus to the progression of scientific research in the sphere of public health.
PPHM is primarily devoted to publishing high-quality original papers in multiple disciplines related to public health, including bioethics, biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, environmental science and engineering, cellular and molecular biology, medical genetics, chemistry, computer science, ecology, engineering, epidemiology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, oncology, pathology, pharmacology and toxicology, in an integrated fashion, to address critical issues related with public health.
Meanwhile, PPHM also focus on other various aspects, including but not limited to: medical education, children and women's health, climate change and health, digital health, ecology and the environmental health, global health, health behavior, chronic disease and health promotion, health care sciences and services, health communication, health economics, infectious disease epidemiology, mental health, occupational safety and health, public health statistics and risk assessment, toxicology and public health, exercise and health, oral Health, nutrition health and food safety, population health, disaster and health, occupational health and other critiques of specific health issues including intervention measures such as vaccination and its effectiveness.
PPHM primarily publishes original research contributions, methodological reviews and cases, and also publishes editorials, hypotheses and letters to editors as appropriate. The research may involve nonclinical or clinical studies and may utilize both in vivo, ex vivo or in vitro approaches.
Please join us in this Open-Access endeavor by submitting your high-quality papers for publication in PPHM.