Carl Public Health
is a peer-reviewed academic journal focused on advancing research and
knowledge in public health. The journal serves as a platform for public health professionals,
researchers, policymakers, and educators to share original research, review articles, and case
studies that address critical public health issues and promote populations' well-being
worldwide.
Scope
The journal covers a wide range of topics within public health, including:
1. Epidemiology: Research on the distribution, determinants, and control of diseases and
health conditions within populations, including studies on infectious diseases, chronic
diseases, and emerging health threats.
2. Health Policy and Management: Studies that explore the development,
implementation, and evaluation of health policies and management strategies, focusing
on improving healthcare delivery, access, and equity.
3. Global Health: Research addressing public health challenges on a global scale,
including health disparities, infectious disease control, and the impact of environmental
and social factors on health.
4. Health Promotion and Education: Investigations into strategies and programs to
promote healthy behaviours, prevent disease, and educate communities about health
risks.
5. Environmental Health: Studies on the effects of environmental factors on public
health, including research on air and water quality, climate change, and occupational
health.
6. Public Health Interventions: Research on the design, implementation, and
effectiveness of interventions to improve health outcomes and reduce health inequities.
Carl Public Health aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and provide evidence-based
insights that inform public health practice and policy, ultimately improving population health
and well-being.