Central European Journal of Public Health (CEJPH) is being published and reviewed since 1993 when it continued in the tradition of Volume 36 of the international Journal of Hygiene, Epidemiology, Microbiology and Immunology. It is a platform for the publication of research in all spheres of public health. The journal restricts admission of papers focused on experimental methods; however, it does not refuse experimental papers which directly address problems of public health. CEJPH also publishes editorials and reviews on various topics of topical interest. Proceedings from important activities are published in the form of Supplements.
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05.05.2012 – WHO Hand Hygiene Day – every 5 May, WHO SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands global campaign aims to maintain a global profile on the importance of hand hygiene in health care.
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01.12.2011 – Fellowship programme encouraging HIV and drug use research by IAS-NIDA consists of two types of awards: a junior scientist for post-doctoral training, and a well-established HIV researcher for long professional development training. Applications for 2012 will be open from December 8, 2011 to February 10, 2012.
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24.11.2011 – Journal CEJPH now accessible via portal EZB – CEJPH website becomes accessible from any online catalogue of all 565, mostly European, participating libraries.
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28.09.2011 – Global Ecological Integrity Group (GEIG) – 19th annual conference with the topic "Human Rights and Duties: Supporting Biological Integrity for Public Health" has been one of the major themes.
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18.07.2011 – CEJPH in the Web of Science and Current Contents databases by Thomson Reuters since volume 2011.
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24.05.2011 – Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly closes
after passing multiple resolutions and decisions.
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11.04.2011 – Themed issue on tobacco control – call for submissions:
we invite authors to present the results of their research in the field of epidemiology of tobacco use and its negative impact on health, socio-economic aspects, prevention, etc. in a special issue of CEJPH. Closing date for submission of contributions is shifted on 15 October 2011.
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17.12.2010 – Know, treat, prevent – HIV testing, early diagnosis and access to treatment are key strategies for HIV/AIDS prevention.
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10.05.2010 – The Death of Smallpox, an Anniversary Exhibition, takes place in the Historical building of the National Museum, Prague,
from 21st April 2010 to 17th October, 2010. ›› more
17.03.2010 – Third European Conference on Scientific Publishing in Biomedicine and Medicine
will be held on 27–29 May 2010 in the Leiden University Medical Center, the Netherlands.
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02.11.2009 – A Day to Focus and Act on Pneumonia
Every year, two million children die of pneumonia, the world’s leading infectious child killer.
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20.08.2009 – Epidemiology of fatal cases associated with pandemic H1N1 influenza 2009
The elderly seem to be protected to a certain extent against H1N1 influenza. Pregnancy as well as diabetes, obesity, respiratory and/or heart disease have been found to be risk factors.
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30.07.2009 – Oseltamivir adherence and side effects among children in three London schools affected by influenza A(H1N1)v, may 2009 – an internet-based cross-sectional survey. The widespread use of oseltamivir prophylaxis for school contacts of confirmed cases of H1N1 influenza is being restricted due to gastrointestinal symptoms it causes in 40% of children and mild neuropsychiatric side effects in 18% of them.
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06.07.2009 – Food standards commission targets dangerous bacteria and chemicals – Rome: The Codex Alimentarius Commission, (CAC) concluded a week-long meeting and adopted more than 30 new international standards, codes of practice and guidelines to improve worldwide food safety and protect the health of consumers.
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16.06.2009 – Human biomonitoring and environmental health – a special issue of the Bulletin Epidémiologique Hebdomadaire (BEH) on the European Conference on Human Biomonitoring that was held in Paris on November 4–5, 2008 is available on the InVS website.
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07.05.2009 – Joint FAO/WHO/OIE Statement on influenza A(H1N1) and the safety of pork
To avoid any misunderstanding FAO, WHO and OIE would like to reissue their joint statement originally issued on 30 April.
Influenza viruses are not known to be transmissible to people through eating processed pork or other food products derived from pigs.
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02.07.2008 – The 2008 Supplement devoted to the HPV in Human Pathology International Congress, Prague, Czech Republic, May 1–3, 2008 is available.
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02.04.2007 – Central European Journal of Public Health became one of the official journals of the Central and Eastern European Chapter of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (CEEC ISEE)
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