Vol 5 (September 25, 2021): Journal of Public Health and Emergency

Review Article
Pathogenesis of hepatitis C virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma: evidence from recent studies
Hitoshi Maruyama, Shuichiro Shiina
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2021;
5:
30  
Review Article
Current and future clinical research in Sudan: an opportunity for everyone to choose research in medical education, communicable and non-communicable diseases
Mohamed H. Ahmed, Musaab Ahmed, Mohamed Hassan Taha, Ahmed O. Almobarak, Wail Nuri Osman, Mohamed Elhassan Abdullah, Azza Zulfu, Elmoubasher Farag, Abubaker Omer, Nazik E. Husain
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2021;
5:
28  
Original Article
Schools of public health in Europe: common mission—different progress
Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic, Helmut Wenzel, Evelyne De Leeuw, Ulrich Laaser
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2021;
5:
26  
Original Article
Training needs assessment of national non-communicable disease program managers in India
Baridalyne Nongkynrih, Harshal Ramesh Salve, Anand Krishnan
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2021;
5:
25  
Original Article
Diagnosis of COVID-19 from lower airway sampling after negative nasopharyngeal swab
John T. Roddy, Bryan S. Benn, Poe E. Lwin, Raman Kutty, Anusha Yelisetty, Sriram Darisetty, Jonathan S. Kurman
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2021;
5:
24  
Original Article
A descriptive study exploring the worldwide involvement of medical students in the COVID-19 pandemic
Iris Martine Blom, Anastasia Martin, Maria Inês Francisco Viva, Gemma Whyatt, Karan Sanjay Parikh, Alaa Abusufian E. Dafallah
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2021;
5:
23  
Editorial Commentary
The mobile-born and the COVID-19 pandemic: opportunities, problems and the role of the telemedicine and e-health
Daniele Giansanti, Giovanni Maccioni, Rossella Simeoni
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2021;
5:
22  
Editorial Commentary
Telemedicine in COVID-19 pandemic: a truly exceptional development?
Daniele Giansanti
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2021;
5:
21