JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND DISEASES
Integrity Research Journals

ISSN: 2705-2214
Model: Open Access/Peer Reviewed
DOI: 10.31248/JPHD
Start Year: 2018
Email: jphd@integrityresjournals.org


ournal of Public Health and Diseases (JPHD) is an Open Access, Peer-Reviewed Journal that publishes original and high-quality research articles in all areas of Public Health and Diseases. JPHD is committed to advancing and sharing creative, innovative and emerging ideas that are likely to influence public health policy and improve public health of various communities around... Continue here

CURRENT ISSUE (Vol.7 (2) April 2025)


Commentary Review On Trends And Emerging Challenges Of Tuberculosis And Drug Resistance
Despite strides in tuberculosis (TB) control, including advancements in medication, the ongoing challenge of drug-resistant TB continues to complicate global efforts to combat this infectious disease. This review aims to analyse current global trends in TB incidence and prevalence, assess the scope and impact of drug-resistant TB, and identify the emerging... Continue here

Prevalence Of Bovine Tuberculosis In Cattle Slaughtered In Abattoirs In Taraba State, Nigeria
Bovine tuberculosis is a serious zoonotic disease caused by Mycobacterium bovis and other members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). The disease affects mainly cattle but can also affect humans and other domestic and wild mammals. The disease poses serious health risks to humans and livestock. The study investigated the prevalence of bovine... Continue here

Risk Perceptions Regarding Rabies Among Dog Butchers And Dog Meat Consumers, And The Prevalence Of Rabies In Slaughtered Dogs In Southern Taraba State, Nigeria
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic disease with significant public health implications, particularly in regions where the consumption and slaughter of dogs are culturally practised. Dog butchers and dog meat consumers in Southern Taraba State, Nigeria, are at high risk of exposure to rabies due to frequent contact with potentially infected animals. This study assessed the... Continue here