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What Types of Manuscripts Are Accepted?
Epidemiology journals typically accept various types of manuscripts, including
original research articles
,
systematic reviews
,
meta-analyses
,
case reports
, and
methodological papers
. Authors should review the journal's scope and aims to ensure their work is appropriate for submission.
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