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Reproductive Epidemiology

Reproductive Epidemiology

Reproductive Epidemiology is a branch of public health that studies factors affecting reproductive health outcomes in women and men across the life course. It focuses on fertility, infertility, pregnancy outcomes, birth defects, maternal morbidity and mortality, and reproductive cancers. This field examines biological, environmental, behavioral, and social determinants such as age, nutrition, infections, occupational exposures, access to healthcare, and socioeconomic conditions. In public health practice, reproductive epidemiology informs policies and interventions aimed at improving maternal and neonatal health, family planning services, and reproductive rights. It supports surveillance systems, risk assessment, and evaluation of reproductive health programs. By identifying preventable risk factors and health disparities, reproductive epidemiology contributes to safer pregnancies, healthier births, and improved reproductive wellbeing, strengthening population health and long-term societal outcomes.

Committee Members
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Adele Ann Webb

Adele Ann Webb

Strategic Education, Inc., United States
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Ann Marie Leonard Zabel

Ann Marie Leonard Zabel

Curry College, United States
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Thomas J Webster

Thomas J Webster

Brown University, United States
PHE 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Mariano Votta

Mariano Votta

Italian NGO Cittadinanzattiva, Italy
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Ashot Khachatryan

Ashot Khachatryan

National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, Armenia
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Ches Jones

Ches Jones

University of Arkansas, United States
Speaker at Public Health Conferences - Adeva A Elem

Adeva A Elem

Mercer University, United States
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