Epidemiological Bulletin

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Epidemiological bulletin
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description German bulletin
Area of ​​Expertise Epidemiology
First edition March 7, 1994
Frequency of publication weekly
Editor-in-chief Jamela Seedat
Editor Robert Koch Institute
Web link www.rki.de
Article archive edoc.rki.de
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In the specialist journal Epidemiologisches Bulletin (abbreviation: Epid Bull ), the Robert Koch Institute publishes official notices and scientific papers on notifiable diseases .

After the first "emergency editions" were published in 1994 and 1995, the bulletin has been published weekly since 1996. It is freely accessible online as an open access journal ; print subscriptions were discontinued from 2017. According to its own information from 2017, it has 500,000 Internet views per month.

The Epid Bull is aimed at health care professionals, so it recommends a publication for ship doctors as a source of information. The Robert Koch Institute also regularly publishes vaccination recommendations there .

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Individual evidence

  1. Communication: Epidemiological Bulletin of the Robert Koch Institute . In: Journal of Laboratory Medicine . Volume 20, No. 2. De Gruyter, 1996, doi: 10.1515 / labm.1996.20.2.121 , p. 123.
  2. a b Iris Reimann: Successful research - medicine . Klaus Gantert (ed.). De Gruyter Saur, 2013, doi: 10.1515 / 9783110300970 , 5 institutions of the health system , 5.3 Robert Koch Institute , p. 44 ( google.de ).
  3. Jamela Seedat: 20 Years of Epidemiological Bulletin - Time for an inventory . In: Healthcare . Volume 79, No. 4. Thieme, 2017, doi: 10.1055 / s-0037-1602022 . Note: "The authors state that they have no conflict of interest." Is doubtful as the author is the editor.
  4. Martin Dirksen-Fischer: Epidemic and quarantine . In: Christian Ottomann, Klaus-Herbert Seidenstücker: Maritime Medicine: Practical knowledge for ship doctors and doctors in the offshore sector . Springer, 2015, doi: 10.1007 / 978-3-642-55438-4_12 , p. 106 ( google.de ).
  5. ^ Gerhard Jorch : Therapeutic principles . In: Gerhard Jorch, Dirk Schlueter : Fetoneonatal Infectiology . Thieme, 2017, doi: 10.1055 / b-0037-145455 , p. 52.