Indian Journal of Neonatal Medicine and Research
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ISSN : 2277-8527 eISSN : 2455-6890
Abbreviation : Indian J. Neonatal Med. Res.
Aims & Scope
IJNMR: Aims and Scope
IJNMR is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that aims to bring together medical research from around the world, with a focus on neonatology and perinatology. Our mission is to provide a platform for researchers, neonatologists, and perinatologists to share their knowledge and experiences, and to promote medical publication from less privileged parts of the world.
We welcome submissions of high-quality research articles, case studies, and reviews that contribute to the advancement of neonatal and perinatal care. Our editorial content and decisions are independent, and we do not accept articles that are influenced by sponsorships or advertisements. We also respect the privacy of our authors and their personal information, and only share information related to published manuscripts with their permission.
Our journal is committed to promoting research publication from developing and underdeveloped countries, and to recognizing the diversity of disease and disease behavior across different populations. We believe that by sharing knowledge and experiences, we can improve medical care and outcomes for newborns and their families.
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Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Health Professions and Medicine, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Licensing & Copyright
This journal operates under an Open Access model. Articles are freely accessible to the public immediately upon publication. The content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), allowing users to share and adapt the work with proper attribution.
Copyright remains with the author(s), and no permission is required for non-commercial use, provided the original source is cited.
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APC Details
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This journal requires an Article Processing Charge (APC) to support open access publishing, covering peer review, editing, and distribution. The current APC is 200.00 USD. Learn more.
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Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Efficacy of Enhanced Dose of Expressed Breast Milk in Neonatal Procedural Pain Relief: A Randomised Placebo-controlled Study
Citation: 4
Authors: Lata, Vasanth N, Subho, Chandreyi
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Spectrum of Congenital Malformations and Associated Factors: A Cross-sectional Study from Eastern India
Citation: 3
Authors: Tarapada, Sumanta, Mahesh Prasad, Bidyut Kumar
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Comparison of 25% Dextrose versus Expressed Breast Milk in Reducing Pain while Heel Prick Procedure in Preterm Neonates in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Vadodara, Gujarat, India: A Randomised Clinical Trial
Citation: 3
Authors: Priyanka, Chitra, Hinali, Harish
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Effects of Maternal Vitamin D Deficiency on the Newborn: A Cohort Study
Citation: 3
Authors: Ramesh, Monigopa, Bipul Prasad, Pritam
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Role of Cranial Ultrasonography in Evaluation of Brain Injuries in Preterm Neoanates
Citation: 2
Authors: Niranjan
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Significance of Serum Inflammatory Markers in Predicting Bacterial Meningitis amongst Neonates with Sepsis
Citation: 1
Authors: Aparajita, Ajay, Pratima, Garima, Rani
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Cutaneous and Ocular Findings in Systemic Pseudohypoaldosteronism I: Early Clinical Pointers
Citation: 1
Authors: Neha, Alpa, Renu, Ashima, Nitika
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Clinico-aetiological Profile and Outcome of Hypernatremic Dehydration in Term Neonates Admitted to the NICU at a Tertiary Care Centre in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Citation: 1
Authors: Sanchi, Dileep, Hemlata, Savita, Devendra, Sukhanwar Singh