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 The launch of this new journal, Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Public Health (EBPH), enables us to embrace new challenges, and renew our commitment to our readers, our authors and fellow editors, and ultimately to the public health community worldwide.
 EBPH is an open access journal streaming from two previous journals, one focused on public health (The Italian Journal of Public Health, http://ijphjournal.it/) [1-8], ...

Highlights

  • EBPH could not achieve its mission without the continuous and dedicated stewardship of the funding editors of its two parent journals, Drs Gianni Corrao and Walter Ricciardi

  • Our aim is to maintain such the broad scope of interest of our parent journals, producing a journal with a uniquely wide coverage of all these fields, and our key dedication and commitment will be towards contributing a relevant impact on major public health issues worldwide

  • The keyword of EBPH is evidence-based health decisions, i.e. the decisions should be taken using the best available scientific evidence for any individual patient.At the public health and policy level, these decisions are usually focused on populations and include considerations about availability of resources and costs

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Introduction

EBPH could not achieve its mission without the continuous and dedicated stewardship of the funding editors of its two parent journals, Drs Gianni Corrao and Walter Ricciardi. The launch of this new journal, Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Public Health (EBPH), enables us to embrace new challenges, and renew our commitment to our readers, our authors and fellow editors, and to the public health community worldwide. EBPH is an open access journal streaming from two previous journals, one focused on public health (The Italian Journal of Public Health, http://ijphjournal.it/) [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8], and another on biostatistics and epidemiology - including clinical epidemiology (Biomedical Statistics and Clinical Epidemiology) [9,10,11,12,13].

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