https://ojs.bdtopten.com/mchandaids/index.php/IJMA/gateway/plugin/AnnouncementFeedGatewayPlugin/atomInternational Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS (IJMA): Announcements2021-07-31T06:00:14+06:00Open Journal Systems<p>The <strong>I</strong>nternational <strong>J</strong>ournal of Maternal and Child Health (<strong>M</strong>CH) and <strong>A</strong>IDS (IJMA) is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, global health, open access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, methodology articles, field studies or field reports, policy papers, and commentaries in all areas of maternal and child health <strong>(MCH)</strong> and human immunodeficiency virus <strong>(HIV)</strong> and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome <strong>(AIDS)</strong>.</p> <p>IJMA is the only open-access journal that focuses on the social determinants of health and disease and disparities in communicable, non-communicable diseases burden affecting the MCH and HIV/AIDS populations including infants, children, women, men/fathers, and families across the life span.</p> <p>IJMA provides a global forum for the rapid review and publication of papers that advance the science, policy and practice of MCH, pediatrics, child health, women's health, and further interdisciplinary knowledge of prevention, management and care of HIV/AIDS in different populations. The journal provides a forum for the dissemination of work on those at risk of, infected and affected by HIV/AIDS including infants, children, adolescents, women, fathers, families, and communities. <br><br>Diseases or health care issues impacting populations in the developing world are currently under-documented and underreported in existing western-based, peer-reviewed journals. In addition to the above-stated goals, IJMA will address this gap by helping the documentation and dissemination of MCH and HIV/AIDS research, policy and practice from low and middle-income countries. </p> <p><strong>Scope and Areas of Coverage</strong></p> <p>IJMA's scope includes, but is not limited to, the following global MCH and HIV/AIDS issues:</p> <div class="scope-area"> <ul class="scope-area-list"> <li class="show">Maternal (women/mothers) and child (infants, adolescents, youths) health (MCH) epidemiology, care, and practice,</li> <li class="show">HIV/AIDS epidemiology, research, care and practice,</li> <li class="show">Clinical trials and protocols in MCH and HIV/AIDS,</li> <li class="show">Health care and services for MCH and HIV/AIDS populations,</li> <li class="show">Life expectancy, cause-specific mortality, and human development,</li> <li class="show">Maternal, infant, neonatal, child, adolescent, and youth morbidity and mortality,</li> <li class="show">Childhood and adolescent obesity and sedentary behaviors,</li> <li class="show">Smoking, alcohol, substance-use, violence and injury prevention,</li> <li class="show">Mental health in MCH and HIV/AIDS populations,</li> <li class="show">Social, behavioral, and biological determinants of MCH and HIV/AIDS,</li> </ul> <ul class="scope-area-list"> <li class="show">Health and well-being based on gender, race, ethnicity, immigrant status, social class, education, income, disability status, etc.,</li> <li class="show">Region and/or country specific studies using different methodologies,</li> <li class="show">Family health and wellness along the lifespan,</li> <li class="show">Human sexuality and human development,</li> <li class="show">Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs),</li> <li class="show">Technological innovations in MCH and HIV/AIDS,</li> <li class="show">Cross-national research on MCH and HIV/AIDS,</li> <li class="show">Resilience among MCH populations and those impacted by HIV/AIDS,</li> <li class="show">Linkages between research results and national public policy,</li> <li class="show">Applications of surveillance, trend, and multilevel methods, and use of novel approaches in both quantitative and qualitative research studies.</li> </ul> </div>https://ojs.bdtopten.com/mchandaids/index.php/IJMA/announcement/view/17NEW INITIATIVE TO REWARD PEER-REVIEWERS 2021-07-15T06:08:16+06:00International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS (IJMA)<p>We are pleased to announce that our 2 journals, the <a href="https://mchandaids.org/index.php/IJMA">International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS (IJMA)</a> and <a href="https://ijtmrph.org/index.php/IJTMRPH">International Journal of Translational Medical Research and Public Health (IJTMRPH)</a> have joined ReviewerCredits, the most comprehensive platform to certify, measure, and reward the activity of scientists as peer-reviewers. Reviewers who will complete and submit reviews for IJMA and IJTMRPH will be validated by the Editors and will be entitled to virtual credits, which can be used to obtain benefits offered by ReviewerCredits partners. This innovative collaboration represents for us a crucial effort and a great step forward for higher recognition of editorial activities, contributing to a comprehensive re-thinking and a global innovation of the academic editorial world.</p>2021-07-15T06:08:16+06:00https://ojs.bdtopten.com/mchandaids/index.php/IJMA/announcement/view/5IJMA SUBMISSION & WITHDRAWAL & POLICIES2016-01-29T00:00:00+06:00International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS (IJMA)<p>In order to protect the integrity of our peer-review process, the following submission and withdrawal policies are now fully enforced effective January 1, 2016:</p><ul><li>Authors have 15 days to withdraw their manuscript after submission;</li><li>After 15 days, our editorial review commences and a manuscript cannot be withdrawn;</li><li>We reserve the right to request authors to pay submission fee of no less than US $30 (subject to change). This fee will be applied towards Article Processing Charges (APC) should the manuscript be accepted. If the manuscript is rejected, the authors will receive full refund less cost of transactions;</li><li>We have a zero tolerance for double-submissions where an author submits the same manuscript to more than one journal at a time. This abhorrent unethical behavior tarnishes the image of academic publishing and wastes peer-reviewers’ time. If you engage in this unethical behavior with us, we reserve the right to publish your name on our website and distribute it among our affiliate journals, organizations, and multiple websites. <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Please think before you double-submit!</strong></span></li></ul>2016-01-29T00:00:00+06:00