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The International Journal of Epidemiology is an essential requirement for anyone who needs to keep up to date with epidemiological advances and new developments throughout the world. It encourages communication among those engaged in the research, teaching, and application of epidemiology of both communicable and non-communicable disease, including research into health services and medical care.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 27, Number 1, February 1998
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Cancer incidence, morbidity and geothermal air pollution in Rotorua, New Zealand
pp. 10-14(5)
Authors: MN Bates; N Garrett; B Graham; D Read

The decline of smoking among Swedish men
pp. 20-26(7)
Authors: JP Wersäll; G Eklund

Mortality in women and men in relation to smoking
pp. 27-32(6)
Authors: E Prescott; M Osler; PK Andersen; HO Hein; K Borch-Johnsen; P Lange; P Schnohr; J Vestbo

Respiratory symptoms due to active and passive smoking in junior secondary school students in Hong Kong
pp. 41-48(8)
Authors: TH Lam; SF Chung; CL Betson; CM Wong; AJ Hedley

Relationship between lung function and blood pressure in Chinese men and women of Beijing and Guangzhou
pp. 49-56(8)
Authors: Y Wu; WM Vollmer; AS Buist; R Tsai; R Cen; X Wu; P Chen; Y Li; C Guo; J Mai; CE Davis; PRC-USA

Maternal exposure to prescription and non-prescription pharmaceutical or drugs of abuse and risk of craniosynostosis
pp. 64-67(4)
Authors: JS Gardner; B Guyard-Boileau; BW Alderman; SK Fernbach; C Greene; EJ Mangione

Stillbirth rates around the nuclear installation at Sellafield, North West England: 1950-1989
pp. 74-82(9)
Authors: TJB Dummer; HO Dickinson; MS Pearce; ME Charlton; J Smith; J Salotti; L Parker

Prevalence proportion ratios: estimation and hypothesis testing
pp. 91-95(5)
Authors: T Skov; J Deddens; MR Petersen; L Endahl

Measuring morbidity of children in the community: a comparison of interview and diary data
pp. 96-100(5)
Authors: MA Bruijnzeels; M Foets; JC van der Wouden; A Prins; WJA van den Heuvel

Prevalence and correlates of herpes simplex virus type 2 infection: evaluation of behavioural risk factors
pp. 127-134(8)
Authors: MJW van de Laar; F Termorshuizen; MJ Slomka; GJJ van Doornum; JM Ossewaarde; DWG Brown; RA Coutinho; JAR van den Hoek

Prevalence and determinants of Helicobacter pylori infection in preschool children: a population-based study from Germany
pp. 135-141(7)
Authors: D Rothenbacher; G Bode; G Berg; R Gommel; T Gonser; G Adler; H Brenner

High seroprevalence of Coxiella burnetii infection in Eastern Cantabria (Spain)
pp. 142-145(4)
Authors: F Pascual-Velasco; M Montes; JM Marimón; G Cilla

Intrafamilial clustering and 4-year follow-up of asymptomatic human T-cell leukaemia virus type I (HTLV-I) infection in Benin (West Africa)
pp. 146-152(7)
Authors: D Houinato; M Verdier; PM PReux; R Josse; L Letenneur; Z Ayed; G Avodé; B Massit; F Boutros-Toni; F Denis; T Zohoun; R Salamon; M Dumas

Letter. Lifestyle factors and stomach cancer. Response
pp. 153-153(1)
Authors: CK Gajalakshmi; V Shanta

Book reviews
pp. 154-154(1)
Author: Various

Book news
pp. 155-156(2)
Author: Anon

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