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Archives of Clinical Microbiology Vol. 2 2011 Edition

IMed Publications, June 2011, Pages: 6


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Archives of Clinical Microbiology (ACMicrob) is a new peer reviewed, international journal, with world famous scientists on the editorial board. ACMicrob is an open access journal with rapid publication of articles in all fields and areas of microbiology and infectious diseases. ACM covers all aspects of basic and clinical microbiology relevant to infectious diseases including current research on diagnosis, management, treatment, preventive measures, vaccination, and methodology. Clinical microbiology relevant immunology, patho-physiology, genetics, epidemiological, and genomics studies are also welcome.The aim of the Journal Archives of Clinical Microbiology is given on the inside cover of each copy of the Journal; we seek to improve the health of people in the developing world. The Journal fulfils this aim by publishing papers on a wide range of clinical topics as well as on the determinants and epidemiology of illnesses and researches.

How are decisions on publication made? Firstly, the paper needs to address the core objective of the journal described above. Secondly, methodology is very important; we are looking for high quality experimental and observational studies.

We want to see substantial clinical and public health questions addressed. Often, the best way to do this is by using an experimental study design. The randomised controlled trial continues to offer important strengths, addressing issues of confounding and reducing the risks of bias.

This publication aims to make this information widely available to doctors, nurses, other health workers and administrators in resource poor settings where up-to-date information is hard to find. It is hoped that such information will be helpful in reviewing treatment policies, clinical practice and public health strategies



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