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期刊名称:JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE

ISSN:1476-7058
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXON, OX14 4RN
  出版社网址:http://www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com/
期刊网址:http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713453317~db=all
影响因子:1.089(2008)
主题范畴:OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
变更情况:2007new

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Aims & Scope

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine is the official Journal of The European Association of Perinatal Medicine, The Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, and The International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians . The journal publishes a wide range of peer-reviewed research on the obstetric, medical, genetic, mental health and surgical complications of pregnancy and their effects on the mother, fetus and neonate. Research on audit, evaluation and clinical care in maternal-fetal and perinatal medicine is also featured.

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Key features:

  • Peer-reviewed content
  • Monthly publication
  • Multidisciplinary focus
  • Distinguished Editorial team
  • Covered in major indexing and abstracting services, including Index Medicus and MEDLINE

Instructions to Authors

Instructions for Authors

Guidelines for Authors

Research scientists and clinicians are invited to submit manuscripts for publication to the Editors-in-Chief:

Professor Gian Carlo Di Renzo
Center of Perinatal and Reproductive Medicine
Department of Gynecologic, Obstetric and Pediatric Sciences
University of Perugia, Policlinico Monteluce
06122 Perugia, Italy
Tel: (39) 075 5720563
Fax: (39) 075 5729271
E-mail: direnzo@unipg.it

Professor Dev Maulik
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
UMKC School of Medicine
2411 Holmes Street
Room M1-103B
Kansas City, MO 64108, USA
Tel: 816-235-1788
Fax: 816-235-6579
Email Address: journalm@umkc.edu

Editorial policy The Journal will consider original material for publication relevant to the entire field of maternal-fetal and neonatal medicine, from laboratory research to clinical reports. All material is subject to peer review. Manuscripts in the fields of Neonatology and Maternal-fetal medicine should be submitted to Professor Gian Carlo Di Renzo or Professor Dev Maulik.

Articles will be published in the following groups:

Original Articles: The maximum length is 4000-6000 words, including headings, 200-word abstract, tables and figures and up to 30 references.

Short Reports: These should be of original laboratory or clinical contributions, 1500-2000 words, including a 100-word abstract and up to 10 references.

Letters to the Editor: These are short reports of case studies that impact and enhance clinical practice or diagnostic understanding. They should not include an abstract, nor exceed 1500 words and 15 references. Up to one table and one figure may be included.

Correspondence: Correspondence may offer criticism of published material in an objective, constructive and educational manner. Within these limits, Correspondence may be provocative and inducive of further debate. They may also discuss matters of general interest. The material for such can be taken from any source of information so long as it pertains to the general field of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Newborn Medicine, Perinatal Genetics, and Perinatal Ethics in the broadest sense. Correspondence must be double-spaced throughout. They will be reviewed by the appropriate editor and will be subject to editing and possible abridgement. If accepted, a copy will be sent to the author(s) of the original article referred to in the Correspondence, giving the author(s) the opportunity to provide a rebuttal with new material considered for publication with the Correspondence.

Opinions and Hypotheses: These should be 400-600 words in length with one figure or table and a maximum of five references.

Review articles: The Journal will publish occasional review articles. These papers should examine published research on topics relevant to maternal-fetal medicine. The review article should provide a critical analysis of the available information, should lead to a rational conclusion, and highlight areas of future investigation. The length of these articles should be approximately 3000 words with no more than 30 references.

Education and Debate Articles: These are usually commissioned of maximum 2000 words, but reports on all aspects of medicine and health are welcomed. They will be peer-reviewed, and should contain an unstructured abstract of no more than 150 words.

Peer reviews All articles are reviewed by two or more authorities to determine validity, significance, and originality of contents and conclusions. Authors will usually be advised as soon as possible whether their paper is accepted, requires revision for acceptance, or is rejected. The reviewers will be selected by the Editors.

Copyright It is a condition of publication that authors vest or license copyright in their articles, including abstracts, in Taylor & Francis Group Ltd or the name Society, Association, body or person that holds the copyright. This enables us to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and the journal, to the widest possible readership in print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors may, of course, use the material elsewhere after publication providing that prior permission is obtained from Taylor & Francis Group Ltd. Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources. For further details and FAQs on Taylor & Francis's policy on copyright and authors' rights click here.

Presentation Manuscripts should be typed, double spaced on one side of A4 size paper, leaving a 5 cm margin at the top and left-hand side of the sheet. Papers should be structured into headed sections as follows: Title page, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements, and References. Each section should begin on a new sheet and be identified with the shoulder heading. Other subsection headings within the main headings may be used but should be limited. The first page should include: title, first and last name of the authors and their affiliations, short title (no more than 20 letters), key words (5-8), and the address for correspondence.

Letters to the Editor and Correspondence:

  1. Follow general formatting instructions above
  2. Title page must include "Letter to the Editor" or "Correspondence"
  3. Total length should not exceed 1,500 words
  4. No abstract, key words, or headings apart from "References"
  5. No acknowledgments
  6. A maximum of 15 references can be provided
  7. Maximum of one table and one figure (can be composed of a number of figures, e.g. part a & b) (Only Letters to the Editor)

Conflict of interest Authors of papers, letters and commissioned articles should inform the Editor whenever they have a conflict or potential conflict of interest capable of influencing their judgements. Such conflicts may take many forms but are likely to be financial, personal, political or academic. In particular, all sources of funding for research are to be explicitly stated, and included in the published paper.

Authority and responsibility The intellectual content of the paper is the responsibility of the authors. The Editor and the Publisher accept no responsibility for opinions and statements of authors. While every effort will be made by the Editor and Publisher to avoid inaccurate and misleading data, they accept no liability whatsoever for the consequences of wrong information. The authors agree to keep the Editor and Publisher fully and effectually indemnified against any liability or claims that may arise out of the publication of inaccurate and/or misleading data.

Submission of manuscripts Authors should submit their manuscript on disc together with two copies and two sets of original illustrations and retain a copy for reference. The manuscript should clearly designate one author as correspondent to whom proofs will also be sent, and the full postal address, telephone number, facsimile number and e-mail address of this individual should be given. Articles should be written in English. Authors whose native language is not English are requested to have their manuscript checked for linguistic correctness before submission.

The preferred storage medium is a 31/2 inch disc in MS-DOS format. Complete guidelines for preparation and submission of diskettes are published at the back of this issue.

After final acceptance, your disc plus one, final, printed and exactly matching version (as a print-out) should be submitted together to the accepting editor. It is important that the file on disc and the printout are identical.

Abstract An abstract not exceeding 200 words should state the aim of the study, the main findings, and how the results were interpreted. Abstracts for case reports should not exceed 50 words.

Instructions for preparing structured abstracts

Structured abstracts should be no more than 200 words and consist of four paragraphs under the headings:

Objective A precise statement of the primary objectives of the study, including the primary focus (e.g. diagnosis, prognosis, prevention) and information concerning the specific population, test, or outcome being discussed.
Methods How the study was performed, including details of clinical and/or technical procedures.
Results The salient results of the study.
Conclusions The conclusions and their clinical application; the need for new studies may be suggested. Equal emphasis should be given to positive and negative findings of equal scientific merit.

Style Define abbreviations when they first occur in the manuscript and from there on use only the abbreviation. When many unusual abbreviations are used, list them alphabetically with their definitions on a separate page. Whenever standardized abbreviations are available, use those; create new abbreviations only if absolutely unavoidable.

Use generic names for drugs. If identification of a brand name is wanted, insert it in parentheses together with the manufacturer's name and address after the first mention of the generic name, noting trademark (TM) or registered (? if applicable.

Scientific measurements should be given in SI units, except for blood pressure, which should be expressed in mmHg.

Literature cited References should follow the CBE Citation & Sequence format. CBE notes that writers should name all authors listed on the article when there are 2 to 10 authors. When there are more than 10 authors, only the first 10 are listed. Only works actually cited in the text should be included in the references. Indicate in the text with arabic numbers inside square brackets. Spelling in the reference list should follow the original. References should then be listed in numerical order at the end of the article. Examples are provided as follows:

Journal article: [1] Steiner U, Klein J, Eiser E, Budkowski A, Fetters LJ. Complete wetting from polymer mixtures. Science 1992;258:1122-1129.

Book chapter: [2] Kuret JA, Murad F. Adenohypophyseal hormones and related substances. In: Gilman AG, Rall TW, Nies AS, Taylor P, editors. The pharmacological basis of therapeutics. 8th ed. New York: Pergamon; 1990. pp 1334-1360.

Conference proceedings: [3] Irvin AD, Cunningham MP, Young As, editors. Advances in the control of Theileriosis. International Conference held at the International Laboratory for Research on Animal Dieseases; 1981Feb 9-13; Nairobi. Boston: Martinu Nijhoff Publishers; 1981.427p.

Dissertations or Thesis: [4] Mangie ED. A comparative study of the perceptions of illness in New Kingdom Egypt and Mesopotamia of the early first millennium [dissertation]. Akron (OH): University of Akron; 1991. 160 p. Available from: University Microfilms, Ann Arbor MI; AAG9203425.

Journal article on internet: [5] Loker WM. ''Campesinos'' and the crisis of modernization in Latin America. Jour of Pol Ecol [serial online] 1996; 3(1). Available: http://www.library.arizona.edu/ej/jpe/ volume_3/ascii-lokeriso.txt via the INTERNET. Accessed 1996 Aug 11.

Webpage: [6] British Medical Journal [Internet]. Stanford, CA: Stanford Univ; 2004 July 10 - [cited 2004 Aug 12]; Available from http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/

Internet databases: [7] Prevention News Update Database [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US), National Prevention Information Network. 1988 Jun - [cited 2001 Apr 12]. Available from http://www.cdcnpin.org/db/public/dnmain.htm

Further examples and information can be found in the CBE style manual Scientific Style and Format, sixth edition.

Acknowledgments The scientific and material contributions of others to the work should be acknowledged. Any grant supports should be listed and permission for reproduction of published material should be acknowledged.

Illustrations All illustrations (including photographs, graphs and diagrams) should be referred to as Figures and their position indicated in the text (e.g., Figure 3). Each should be submitted on a separate sheet of paper, numbered on the back with Figure number (Arabic numerals) and the title of the paper. The captions of all figures should be submitted on a separate sheet, should include keys to symbols, and should make interpretation possible without reference to the text. Figures should ideally be professionally drawn and designed with the format of the journal in mind and should be capable of reduction.

Tables Tables should be submitted on separate sheets, numbered in Roman numerals, and their position indicated in the text (e.g., Table I). Each table should have a short, self-explanatory title. Vertical rules should not be used to separate columns. Units should appear in parentheses in the column heading but not in the body of the table. Any explanatory notes should be given as a footnote at the bottom of the table.

Proofs Proofs will be sent by email to the author nominated for correspondence. Proofs are supplied for checking and making essential typographical corrections, not for general revision or alteration. Proofs must be returned (by mail or fax) within 48 hours of receipt.

Early Electronic Offprints Offprints and reprints of articles published in Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine can be purchased once the article has been published online. You will be given the opportunity to order offprints and/or reprints via Rightslink?at the time at which you receive proofs of your article. Copies of the Journal can be purchased at the authors preferential rate of ?5.00/$25.00 per copy.

Manuscript checklist
  1. Include original manuscript and two copies (including tables and figures).
  2. Designate a corresponding author (name, complete address, telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address).
  3. Include a structured abstract.
  4. Check all references for accuracy and completeness. Put references in proper format in numerical order and make sure that each is cited in the text.
  5. Include written permission from the publishers and/or authors to reproduce previously published materials.

Editorial Board

Editorial Board

Editors:

Gian Carlo Di Renzo, MD, PhD - Center of Perinatal & Reproductive Medicine, Department of Gynecologic, Obstetric & Pediatric Services, University of Perugia, Policlinico Monteluce, Perugia, Italy
Dev Maulik, MD, PhD - UMKC School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO, USA

Associate Editors:

Eduardo Bancalari (USA)
Gustaaf Dekker (Australia)
Charles Lockwood (USA)
Kypros H. Nicolaides (UK)
E. Albert Reece (USA)
Roberto Romero (USA)
Ricardo Uauy (Chile)

Editorial Board:

Aris J. Antsaklis - Athens, Greece
Jose M. Belizan - Montevideo, Uruguay
Vincenzo Berghella - Philadelphia, USA
Karin J. Blakemore - Baltimore, USA
Isaac Blickstein - Rehovot, Israel
Haywood L. Brown - MD - Durham, USA
The-Hung Bui - Stockholm, Sweden
Luis Cabero Roura - Barcelona, Spain
Jose M. Carrera - Barcelona, Spain
Rabih Chaoui - Berlin, Germany
Frank A. Chervenak - New York, USA
Maria Delivoria-Papadopoulos - Philadelphia, USA
Jan Deprest - Leuven, Belgium
Lawrence Devoe - Augusta, USA
Michael Y. Divon - New York, USA
Mark I. Evans - New York, USA
Fabio Facchinetti - Modena, Italy
Peter Gluckman - Auckland, New Zealand
Robert L. Goldenberg - Birmingham, USA
Anne Greenough - London, UK
Mary E. Hannah - Toronto, Canada
Frank Hertelendy - St. Louis, USA
Wolfgang Holzgreve - Basel, Switzerland
Peter W. Husslein - Vienna, Austria 
Janna G. Koppe - Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Asim Kurjak - Zagreb, Croatia
Oded Langer - New York, USA
Ricardo N. Laurini - Lund, Sweden
Karel Marsal - Lund, Sweden
James N. Martin - Jackson, USA
Brian M. Mercer - Cleveland, USA
Mario Merialdi - Geneva, Switzerland
Bryan F. P. Mitchell - Edmonton, Canada
Kenneth J. Moise Jr. - Chapel Hill, USA
John P. NewnhamSubiaco, Australia
Umberto Nicolini - Milan, Italy
William F. O'Brien - Fort Myers, USA
Felice Petraglia - Siena, Italy
Simcha Pollack - New York, USA
Ruben A. Quintero - Tampa, USA
Rangasamy Ramanathan - Los Angeles, USA
Ch. V. Rao - Louisville, USA
John Repke - Hershey, USA
Micheal G. Ross - Torrance, USA
George R. Saade - Galveston, USA
Joseph G. Schenker - Jerusalem, Israel
Theresa O. Scholl - Camden, USA
Gunnar Sedin - Uppsala, Sweden
Baha Sibai - Cincinnati, USA
Umberto Simeoni - Marseille, France
Linda VanMarter - Boston, USA
Yves Ville - Poissy, France
Anthony M. Vintzileos - New Brunswick, USA
Gerald H. A. Visser - Utrecht, The Netherlands
Carl P. Weiner - Baltimore, USA
Bruce K. Young - New York, USA



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