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Biomedical and Environmental Sciences


Title Abbreviation
Biomed Environ Sci
ISSN
0895-3988
Electronic ISSN
2214-0190
Readership
Bioengineers, Biologists, Biomedical Engineers/Technologists, Biomedical Researchers, Environmental Epidemiologists, Epidemiologists, Health Scientists, Immunologists, Industrial Hygienists, Industrial Scientists, Infectious Disease Specialists, Organic Chemists, Pharmaco-Epidemiologists, Policy Makers, Public Health Professionals, Researchers, Toxicologists
Scope
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences (BES) is a peer-reviewed journal jointly established by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) and the Coulston International Corporation (CIC), USA in 1988, and is published monthly by Elsevier. It is indexed by SCI, PubMed, and CA. Topics covered by BES include infectious disease prevention, chronic and non-communicable disease prevention, disease control based on preventive medicine, and public health theories. It also focuses on the health impacts of environmental factors in people's daily lives and work, including air quality, occupational hazards, and radiation hazards. Article types considered for publication include original articles, letters to the editor, reviews, research highlights, and policy forum.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC), Coulston International Corporation (CIC)
Publisher Name
Elsevier Taiwan, LLC
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