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Top Journal to publish your public health epidemiology Manuscript: Publication support Services

There is a wide range of intellectual work written about health research, which has been shaped by the evolution of diseases. The scope of public health history is dynamic and has been shaped by the evolution of diseases. In the last decades, health research has moved from the study of sanitary reforms and the control of infectious diseases, to the study of the impact of epidemic and contagious diseases, and to the inclusion of social action initiatives taken in response of epidemic disasters.

Public health:

Public health refers to the activities to prevent diseases, promote health, and prolong life for the whole population. Therefore, the main objective of public health is assuring conditions for the people in order to be healthy. It is at the core of health research and consequently, there are many journals devoted to increase knowledge and raise awareness on this topic

Most influential journals in Public Health Research:

R
Journal name
TC
TP
H
TC/TP
Year
Volume
IF
IF5
T50
T200
T200*
GR
First year
1.
American Journal of Public Health
302196
9203
198
32,84
1991
81
4,229
4,997
15
9
1
3


1911
2.
Social Science & Medicine
281663
9656
163
29,17
1990
31
2,558
3,568
17
14
0
4
1967
3.
Bulletin of The World Health Organization
80812
2597
110
31,12
1990
68
5,112
6,372
8
7
14
22
1948
4.
BMC Public Health
60880
7434
64
8,19
2001
1
2,321
2,781
0
0
0
31
2001
5.
Public Health Nutrition
46882
2988
84
15,69
1999
2
2,483
2,798
1
1
0
41
1998
6.
Drug Safety
46562
2005
87
23,22
1990
5
2,620
3,424
0
0
0
42
1986
7.
Annual Review of Public Health
39592
595
104
66,54
1991
12
6,627
7,984
4
4
1
51
1980
8.
Public Health Reports
34617
2064
67
13,29
1990
105
1,644
1,791
1
1
2
61
2001
9.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
22531
2219
54
10,15
1996
20
1,897
1,835
0
0
0
82
1977
10.
Canadian Journal of Public Health-Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique
20835
2515
44
8,28
1990
81
1,094
1,325
1
1
0
88
1997
11.
European Journal of Public Health
20399
1851
51
11,02
1997
7
2,459
2,743
0
0
0
91
1991
12.
Public Health
20393
2488
48
8,2
1990
104
1,475
1,514
0
0
0
92
1888
13.
Revista de Saude Publica
18366
2810
41
6,54
1990
24
1,219
1,587
0
0
0
97
1967
14.
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
17440
1568
50
11,12
1999
27
3,125
2,570
0
0
0
103
1973
15.
Journal of American College Health
15664
1011
57
15,49
1994
43
1,397
2,223
2
1
0
109
1978
16.
Journal of Safety Research
13917
1070
47
13,01
1990
21
1,303
1,940
0
0
0
116
1982
17.
Public Health Nursing
11167
1373
37
8,13
1990
7
0,886
1,131
0
0
0
137
1984
18.
Maternal and Child Health Journal
9992
1434
36
6,97
2004
8
2,015
2,318
0
0
0
143
1997
19.
Salud Publica de Mexico
8805
2008
30
4,38
1993
35
1,034
1,221
0
0
0
154
1997
20.
Ethnicity & Disease
7952
1285
32
6,19
2004
14
0,921
1,233
0
0
0
160
2003

Epidemiology:

Epidemiology is a basic science of public health. It studies the distributions and determinants of health problems in different groups of people. Epidemiological information analysis is used to plan and evaluate strategies to control or prevent diseases.
R
Journal name
TC
TP
H
TC/TP
Year
Volume
IF
IF5
T50
T200
T200*
GR
First year
1.
American Journal of Epidemiology
357243
8162
211
43,77
1990
131
4,975
6,067
11
8
49
1
1921
2.
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention
207614
6073
147
34,19
1991
1
4,324
4,647
2
1
0
5
1991
3.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
168450
4502
167
37,42
1990
43
5,478
5,898
17
16
2
7
1955
4.
Statistics in Medicine
148692
6505
140
22,86
1990
9
2,037
2,828
0
0
6
10
1982
5.
International Journal of Epidemiology
140691
4335
134
32,45
1990
19
9,197
8,000
3
0
3
11
1972
6.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
99343
3939
117
25,22
1990
44
3,294
3,667
2
2
3
15
1947
7.
Epidemiology
93837
3124
126
30,04
1991
2
6,178
6,894
1
1
0
16
1990
8.
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
86969
4588
100
18,96
1990
11
3,938
4,423
5
3
0
18
1980
9.
Cancer Causes & Control
83834
3003
112
27,92
1990
1
2,961
3,434
1
1
0
21
1990
10.
Epidemiology and Infection
73121
4117
85
17,76
1990
104
2,491
2,671
0
0
0
25
1901
11.
European Journal of Epidemiology
46372
2896
71
16,01
1990
6
5,147
4,245
1
1
0
43
1985
12.
Annals of Epidemiology
43089
2002
83
21,52
1996
6
2,145
2,895
0
0
0
48
1990
13.
Genetic Epidemiology
38300
2040
77
18,77
1990
7
2,951
3,489
1
1
1
54
1984
14.
Epidemiologic Reviews
34630
456
93
75,94
1990
12
7,333
12,344
4
3
5
60
1979
15.
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
33089
1726
66
19,17
1990
18
1,944
2,491
0
0
0
64
1973
16.
Neuroepidemiology
24773
1314
62
18,85
1990
9
2,476
2,863
0
0
0
73
1982
17.
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology
21249
1228
59
17,3
1994
8
2,811
2,796
0
0
0
84
1987
18.
Journal of Urban Health-Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
18231
1274
54
14,31
1998
75
1,943
2,517
0
0
0
99
1925
19.
11801
490
44
24,08
1999
8
2,957
3,155
2
2
0
131
1992
20.
BMC Medical Research Methodology
8936
979
39
9,13
2007
7
2,168
3,024
0
0
0
153
2001

Epidemiology is the most influential category although Public Health is the largest one. Focusing on journals, the American Journal of Epidemiology, Environmental Health Perspectives, American Journal of Public Health, and Social Science & Medicine, have the highest number of citations which show the largest influence in absolute terms.

Journal Acceptance Rates:

Definition: The number of accepted manuscripts publication compared to the total a number of manuscripts submitted in one year.  The exact method of the calculation varies depending on the journal.
Check the publisher's website for the journal to see if the acceptance rates are listed.
  • Only a small number of journals list their acceptance rates online.
E-mail the journal's editor to request the acceptance rates.
  • The name of the editor should be listed on the journal website.
  • In the e-mail include the reason why you are requesting acceptance rates and the years needed.
  • Not all editors will provide this information.

FACTORS AFFECTING THE ACCEPTANCE RATE DEPEND ON THE FOLLOWING-

  1. Whether the authors have closely followed the ‘Instructions to Authors’, such as instructions
  2. Regarding reference style
  3. Whether the study has performed a thoughtful, focused, and up-to-date review of the literature
  4. The nationality of authors
  5. Gender of the contact author
  6. The statistical significance of the results
  7. Whether the limitations of the study were taken into the account in the interpretation of results
  8. Whether the authors have chosen reviewers for the article or the reviewers must be chosen by the editors
  9. The study sample size
  10. The affiliation of authors
  11. Whether the study has an appropriate, rigorous, and comprehensive design
  12. The scientific qualifications of authors
  13. Whether the manuscript is well-written (i.e., it is clear, straightforward, and easy to follow)
  14. Number of previous articles published by the corresponding author in journals indexed in ISI, MEDLINE, or EMBASE
  15. Whether the authors have previously published articles in that journal
  16. Whether there was a novel or unique approach for the interpretation of the results
  17. Whether the conclusions include practical, useful implications
  18. Number of articles from that journal cited by the manuscript.

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References:
1. Influential journals in health research: a the bibliometric study,José M. Merigó and Alicia Núñez; Merigó and Núñez Globalization and Health (2016) 12:46; DOI 10.1186/s12992-016-0186-4
3. Factors Influencing Editors’ Decision on Acceptance or Rejection of Manuscripts: The Authors’ Perspective Behnam Shakiba MD•*, Hojjat Salmasian*, Reza Yousefi-Nooraie MD*, Mersedeh Rohanizadegan; Arch Iranian Med 2008; 11 (3): 257 – 262


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