Scientific and Practical Journal "Pediatrics of Uzbekistan"
The scientific and practical journal "Pediatrics of Uzbekistan" was founded in 2024 by the Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute.
"Pediatrics of Uzbekistan" is an independent publication aimed at specialists in the fields of pediatrics, neonatology, and related medical disciplines. The journal publishes original research, reviews, and analytical materials that contribute to the development of pediatric medicine and the improvement of medical care for children.
Target Audience:
The journal is intended for pediatricians, neonatologists, pediatric surgeons, infectious disease specialists, allergists, general practitioners, as well as medical students and residents.
Topics Covered:
- Neonatology and perinatal medicine
- Infectious diseases in children
- Allergy and immunology in pediatrics
- Pediatric respiratory diseases
- Pediatric gastroenterology
- Pediatric cardiology and rheumatology
- Endocrinology and metabolism
- Pediatric neurology
- Pediatric oncology and hematology
- Genetics and hereditary diseases
- Vaccination and public health
- Child nutrition and development
- School medicine and adolescent health
- Modern diagnostic and treatment technologies in pediatrics
- Pediatric surgery and traumatology
Publication Frequency:
4 times a year (March, June, September, and December)
International Standards:
The journal fully supports international editorial policy and publication ethics standards established by ICMJE, CSE, WAME, and COPE.
Open Access Policy and Copyright:
The journal is available for free in an online version. All online content usage complies with the CC BY licensing for open-access policies. The journal owns the copyrights for the published articles.
Disclaimer:
Authors of submitted and published manuscripts bear full responsibility for the content of the manuscript, data accuracy, and materials; the journal’s editors and editorial board do not necessarily bear any responsibility for opinions expressed in the published manuscripts.
Disclaimer on Pharmaceutical Products:
The journal’s editors and editorial board do not endorse or have any affiliation with pharmaceutical products, brand names, or commercial items mentioned in articles or advertisements. The editors and editorial board, whenever possible, verify pharmaceutical products, diagnostic and laboratory kits, and equipment mentioned in articles. The accuracy of experimental studies and the policies regarding such information published in advertisements comply with regulatory policies and industry standards. Errors should be reported.
Archiving:
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The article files, as well as full journal issues, are stored on the website in PDF format.
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The journal article files are automatically archived in the PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN).
Indexing:
Articles in "Pediatrics of Uzbekistan" are indexed in Google Scholar.
Founder:
Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute
Financial Policy:
Publishing in the journal is free of charge for authors.
The editorial board does not charge authors for article preparation, submission, or publication.
Disclosure Policy and Conflict of Interest:
Unpublished data obtained from submitted manuscripts may not be used in personal research without the author's written consent. Information or ideas obtained during the review process related to potential benefits must remain confidential and should not be used for personal gain.
Reviewers should not participate in the review of manuscripts if conflicts of interest arise due to competition, collaboration, or other relationships with any of the authors, companies, or organizations associated with the submitted work.
Plagiarism and Borrowing:
The editorial board of "Pediatrics of Uzbekistan" may conduct plagiarism checks using an anti-plagiarism system when reviewing articles. In the event of excessive plagiarism, the editorial board acts in accordance with COPE regulations.
Preprint and Postprint Policy:
During the article submission process, the author must confirm that the article has not been published or accepted for publication in another scientific journal. When citing an article published in "Pediatrics of Uzbekistan", the publisher requests that a link (full URL) to the official journal website be provided.
Articles previously posted by authors on personal or public websites not associated with other publishers are eligible for consideration.
Conclusion:
This section was prepared based on Elsevier publishing materials (http://health.elsevier.ru/attachments/Editor/file/ethical_code_final.pdf) and materials from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) (http://publicationethics.org/).
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