American Journal of Public Health Research

Current Issue: Volume 12, Number 2, 2024

ISSN (Print): 2327-669X

ISSN (Online): 2327-6703

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Latest Articles

Endemic Rabies in Ethiopia in the One Health Era
Original Research
Rabies is the most lethal viral zoonosis, with bats as reservoirs, causing fatal encephalomyelitis in humans and terrestrial mammals across various categories, including pets, livestock, stray animals, and wildlife. Rabies spans natural, rural, and urban areas, primarily affecting marginalized ...
American Journal of Public Health Research. 2024, 12(2), 22-32. DOI: 10.12691/ajphr-12-2-2
Pub. Date: April 27, 2024

Climate Change and Violence in the Horn of Africa
Original Research
Background: Climate change is exacerbating social problems and creating new challenges. It limits self-sufficient societies from feeding their families and intensifies competition for limited resources. Like infectious diseases, violence is predictable, preventable, and contagious. We can apply ...
American Journal of Public Health Research. 2024, 12(2), 8-21. DOI: 10.12691/ajphr-12-2-1
Pub. Date: April 14, 2024

Impacts of Climate Change on Respiratory Health, Case of Asthma: A Comprehensive 24-Year Review (2000 To 2023) of Current Trends and Future Perspectives
Literature Review
Climate change, recognized as one of the major challenges of our time by the United Nations, poses an unprecedented threat to global health. This scientific article examines the multiple facets of the impact of climate change on respiratory health, with a particular focus on asthma. Through a ...
American Journal of Public Health Research. 2024, 12(1), 1-7. DOI: 10.12691/ajphr-12-1-1
Pub. Date: February 16, 2024

Electrostatic Strategies in Public Health: Current Uses and Future Innovations for Controlling Biological and Environmental Threat
Mini Review
The following review aims to introduce electrostatic techniques for addressing public health issues caused by both living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) agents. Biotic agents include viruses present in droplets, airborne fungal spores, pollen, and flying insect pests like mosquitoes and ...
American Journal of Public Health Research. 2023, 11(6), 211-218. DOI: 10.12691/ajphr-11-6-6
Pub. Date: December 06, 2023
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Muscle Strengthening Activity and Perceived General Health in West Virginia Adults
Original Research
Background: Muscle strengthening activity (MSA) is encouraged for all adults due to its positive associations with health outcomes, including bone strength, muscular fitness, and health-related quality of life. MSA is also associated with improved functional health and is recommended as part of a ...
American Journal of Public Health Research. 2023, 11(6), 206-210. DOI: 10.12691/ajphr-11-6-5
Pub. Date: December 01, 2023
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Editorial Board

Nan Jiang

Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, University of California .San Francisco, United States


Rajan Dewar

Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, United States


Tatyana Shamliyan

University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Minnesota Evidence based Practice Center, United States


Abid Mattoo

Department of Radiation Oncology, Houston Methodist Research Institute, United States


Snigdha Misra

International Medical University, Malaysia

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