期刊名称:BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
About the journal
Basic information
The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases is, since 1997, an official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases and is the responsible to publish original publications in the area of infectious diseases. Communications published in the BJID are to be relevant in the broadest sense to all aspects of microbiology, infection and immune response to infectious agents.
The BJID (www.bjid.com.br) is published bi-monthly by Contexto.
Its abbreviated title is Braz. j. infect. dis, which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.
Indexing sources
Articles published in the journal are indexed by:
INDEX MEDICUS/PUBMED/MEDLINE
EMBASE/EXCERPTA MEDICA
LATINDEX
LILACS
SUBIS DATABASE
SIIC
CAS
SOCIEDAD IBEROAMERICANA DE INFORMACIÓN CIENTIFICA
ELSEVIER SCIENCE - BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASES DIVISION
CABI PUBLISHING
ULRICH'S PERIODICALS DIRECTORY
Copyright
All rights reserved. Except as authorized in the accompanying statement, no part of the BJID may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without the publisher's written permission. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal use by specific clients is granted by the Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Contexto Publishing for libraries and other users. This authorization does not extend to other kinds of copying such as copying for general distribution, for advertising or promotional purposes, for creating new collective works, or for resale.
Instructions to Authors
Instructions to Authors
Statement of editorial policy
The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases is organized, guided and sponsored by the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases. Communications published in the BJID are to be relevant in the broadest sense to all aspects of microbiology, infection and immune response to infectious agents.
Manuscripts may be submitted within designated categories of communication including:
original basic or clinical investigation;
case presentation and discussion;
brief reports of new methods or observations;
state-of-the-art presentations or reviews;
letters to the editor concerning previous publications;
editor's corner containing ideas, hypotheses and comments.
Supplements to the BJID include articles under a unifying theme, such as those summarizing presentations of symposia or focusing on a specific pathogenic process or antimicrobial agent. These will be added to the regular bi-monthly publication as appropriate and will be peer reviewed in the same manner as submitted manuscripts.
Publication
The BJID is published bi-monthly (February, April, June, August, October, December) by Contexto Publishing Inc. (address below). The editors of the Journal reserve the right to edit manuscripts for clarity, grammar and style. Authors will have an opportunity to review these changes prior to creation of galley proofs. Changes in content after galley proofs are sent for review will require charges to the author. The BJID does not accept articles which duplicate or overlap publications elsewhere.
Evaluation of Manuscripts
The Editor will obtain reviews of each submitted manuscript by two expert consultants, usually from the Editorial Board of the BJID. Exceptions will be made to this policy by the Editor only in cases in which the content of the manuscript is not consistent with the editorial policy of the Journal. Authors may suggest appropriate consultants for review of the manuscript. The review process will ordinarily require two months.
Manuscript format
Manuscripts for submission to The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases should be sent to to the Editor-in-chief at the address below. Each manuscript will be assigned a registration number, and the author notified that the manuscript is complete and appropriate to begin the review process.
Authors must indicate in a cover letter the address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail of the corresponding author. The corresponding author will be asked to make a statement confirming that the content of the manuscript represents the views of the co-authors, that neither the corresponding author nor the co-authors have submitted duplicate or overlapping manuscripts elsewhere, and that the items indicated as personal communications in the text are supported by the referenced person.
Each manuscript is to be submitted as an original with three copies and four sets of illustrations. For submission to Letters to the Editor or the Editor's Corner, an original and one copy are required. Manuscripts are to be typed double-spaced, including text, tables, references and legends. All pages are to be numbered with the order of presentation as follows: title page, abstract, text, acknowledgements, references, tables, figure legends and figures. A running title of not more than 40 characters should be at the top of each page. The abstract should not exceed 250 words. References should be listed consecutively in the text and recorded as follows in the reference list. Authors (when fewer than five, record all authors; when five or more, record first three followed by et al.), title, journal, year, volume, pages (first and last). References must follow the format of the National Library of Medicine as in Index Medicus and "Uniform Requirements". Titles of journals not listed in Index Medicus should be spelled out in full. Several examples of specific references follow:
Article
(If the journal is not listed in Index Medicus)
Smith J.C., Charles R.S. Microbes and water filters. Journal of Water Purification 1996;20:165-170.
(If the journal is in Index Medicus)
Watson B.M., Gupta R., Randal T., Starr S. Persistence of cell-mediated immune responses post-VZV immunization. J Infect Dis 1994;169:197-9.
Book Chapter
Taylor D.M., Personnet J. Epidemiology and natural history of Helicobacter pylori infection. In: Blaser M.J., Smith P.D., Ravdin J. eds. Infections of the gastrointestinal tract. New York: Raven Press, 1994.
Book
Polak J.M., Van Noordan S. An introduction to immunochemistry: current techniques and problems. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1987.
Abstract
Blatt S.P., Butzin C.A., Lucey D.R., Melcher G.P., Hendrix C.R. Anergy status and CD4 CD29 memory T-cells predict progression to AIDS (abstract PoB 3480). In: Program and abstracts: VIII International Conference on AIDS (Amsterdam) Amsterdam: CONGREX Holland, 1992.
Figures may be submitted as glossy photographs or as high-quality laser prints on bond paper.
Manuscript style will follow accepted standards. Please refer to the BJID for guidance. The final style will be determined by the Medical Editor as reviewed and accepted by the manuscript's corresponding author.
Checklist for submitted manuscripts
1. Please provide a cover letter with your submission specifying the corresponding author as well as an address, telephone and facsimile number.
2. Submit four copies of your manuscript (original plus three copies and a disk of the manuscript - Word Perfect/Word for Windows), each with a complete set of original illustrations.
3. The entire manuscript (including tables and references) must be typed double-spaced and printed on standard-sized paper. The left and right margins must be at least 3cm.
4. The entire manuscript must be typed in a font size of at least 12 points.
5. Please number pages beginning with the title page (title page is page 1).
6. The order of appearance of material in all manuscripts should be as follows: title page, abstract, text, acknowledgements, references, tables, legends for figures, figures.
7. The title page must include a title of not more than three printed lines (250 letters and spaces), authors (no titles or degrees), institutional affiliations, a running headline of not more than 40 letters and spaces, a name and complete address to which correspondence and reprint requests should be sent, and footnotes indicating sources of financial support and changes of address.
8. Abstract (maximum 250 words) must be on a separate page before the introduction. Do not submit an abstract with correspondence.
9. Acknowledgements of persons who assisted the authors should be included on the page preceding the references.
10. References must begin on a separate page.
11. References must be cited on (not above) the line of text and in brackets instead of parentheses, e.g., [7,8].
12. References must be numbered in the order in which they appear in the text. References not cited in the text cannot appear in the reference section. References only or first cited in a table or figure are numbered according to where the table or figure is cited in the text. For instance, if a table is placed after reference 8, a new reference cited in table 1 would be reference 9.
13. Reference citations must follow the format established by the "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals" (see examples in Instructions to Authors).
14. If you reference your own unpublished work (i.e., an "in press" article) in the manuscript that you are submitting, you must enclose three copies of the "in press" article and an acceptance letter from the journal.
15. If you cite unpublished data that are not your own, you must provide a letter of permission from the author of that publication.
16. Please provide four glossy or laser-produced prints of each figure that you are submitting. Label all figures clearly with first author's name and figure number (place typed label on back of figure).
17. Provide a figure legend for each figure. Figure legends must be on a separate page at end of manuscript.
Please refer to Instructions to Authors for further information regarding the title page, abstract, references, tables and figures, and style.
The articles could be sent by e-mail or through the web site www.bjid.com.br.
Editorial Board
Editorial Board
Editor-in-chief
Anastácio Q. Sousa
Associate editors
Adauto Castelo (BR)
André Villela Lomar (BR)
Antônio C. Pignatari (BR)
Carlos Brites Alves (BR)
Hélio Sader (BR)
João Silva de Mendonça (BR)
Márcio Nucci (BR)
Roberto Badaró (BR)
Roberto Focaccia (BR)
Editorial board
Achilea L. Bittencourt (BR)
Antônio Alci Barone (BR)
Antônio Andrade (BR)
Antônio Campos Neto (BR)
Antônio Carlos Nicodemo (BR)
Arnaldo Colombo (BR)
Caio Mendes (BR)
Celso Ramos Filho (BR)
Cláudio Sérgio Pannuti (BR)
Dirceu Grecco (BR)
Edgard Marcelino de Carvalho (BR)
Eduardo Netto (BR)
Érico Antônio Gomes de Arruda (BR)
Esper Georges Kallas (BR)
Eurico de Arruda Neto (BR)
Flávia Rossi (BR)
Guido Levi (BR)
Henry Masur (US)
Jeffrey Shaw (BR)
John R. David (US)
Jorge Arias (BR)
Jorge Luiz Nobre Rodrigues(BR)
Jorge Luiz Sampaio (BR)
José Wellington Oliveira Lima (BR)
Kleber Luz (BR)
Marcelo Ferreira (BR)
Marcos Antônio de Ãvila Vitória (BR)
Maria Aparecida Shikanai Yasuda (BR)
Maria Rita Elmor (BR)
Mark Wainberg (CA)
Mauro Schechter (BR)
Mitermayer Galvão dos Reis (BR)
Naftale Katz (BR)
Raimundo Paraná (BR)
Reinaldo Salomão (BR)
Ricardo Diaz (BR)
Richard Guerrant (US)
Richard Locksley (US)
Richard B. Roberts (US)
Robério Dias Leite (BR)
Robert Schooley (US)
Rod Hay (GB)
Rodolfo Teixeira (BR)
Rogério de J. Pedro (BR)
Selma Maria Bezerra Jerônimo (BR)
Sérgio Cimerman (BR)
Sérgio Coutinho (BR)
Sylvia Lemos Hinrichsen (BR)
Timothy Inglis (AUS)
Warren D. Johnson, Jr. (US)
Zilton Andrade (BR)
Production staff
Luciana Bastianelli, Managing Editor
Andréia Lima, Submissions Manager
TaÃs Cupertino, Secretary
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