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International Journal of Clinical Epidemiology

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ISSN Online :  2835-9232
Journal DOI :  10.31579/2835-9232/IJCE
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Current Issue :  Volume 3 - Issue 1 - 2024
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International Journal of Clinical Epidemiology is an international, peer- reviewed, open access, online journal that aims to spread knowledge and promote discus,
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Maternal 3,3’-Diiodothyronine Sulfate Formation from Guinea Pig Placenta Perfused with 3,3’,5-Triodothyronine

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Rivalry between human ideation and virus mutation: two competing means of sustainability

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Caplan's Syndrome with a twist

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Tactile Contact as a Marketing Tool for Improving an HIV/STD Education Program’s Compliance / Retention with Crack Cocaine Users

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Recent Articles

Research Article 27 May 2024

Prevalence & Risk Factors of Depression Among Pati

Eta VEA, Ebai Ma-Inyi O, Achidi A. Eric., (2024), Prevalence & Risk Factors of Depression Among Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis at The Buea Regional Hospital, International Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 3(3); DOI:10.31579/2835-9232/037

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Case Report 03 May 2024

A clinical case of a patient affected by restless

F. Zarola, (2024), A clinical case of a patient affected by restless leg syndrome and “mixed tremor”: description of the diagnostic process and combined therapeutic outcome with regard to comorbidities., International Journal of Clinical Epidemio

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Research Article 26 Apr 2024

What are the risk factors of covid-19 reinfection

Jose L. Turabian, (2024), What are the risk factors of covid-19 reinfection in people with 4th dose of bivalent mrna vaccines? A study in general medicine from october 2022 to october 2023., International Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 3(3); DOI:1

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Research Article 15 Apr 2024

Electronic Monitoring Versus Manual Paper-Based Mo

Xiaolin Cheng, Yan Li, Nuo Chen, Wenbin He, Hanzhi Peng, et al, (2024), Electronic Monitoring Versus Manual Paper-Based Monitoring for Hand Hygiene Compliance: A Comprehensive Health Economic Assessment Analysis, International Journal of Clinical Epi

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