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Index to JHPN articles: June 2000-December 2007

Author: Laila Farzana, Mariana Islam, M. Shamsul Islam Khan 
InfoShare Partner: ICDDR,B
Publication Date: April 2008
Type of Document: Article/Report/Paper
Topics: Abortion/post-abortion care, Adolescents/youth, Behavior change interventions, Child health/survival, Environment and health/population, Family planning, Gender, HIV/AIDS, general, Immunization, Infectious diseases, other, Maternal health/survival, Nutrition, Population growth/trends, Reproductive health, general, Service delivery, Sexual health/STIs
Region: Global
Language: English
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Number of Pages: 52
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The Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition (JHPN) was relaunched in June 2000 expanding the scope of the former Journal of Diarrhoeal Diseases Research (JDDR).

The Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition is a peer-reviewed journal, and each manuscript is reviewed by at least 3 experts in the respective fields. The Journal is indexed/abstracted by all the major international indexing/abstracting systems, including Clinical Medicine, Research Alert, SCI Expanded, SCI JCR, Index Medicus, PubMed/ MEDLINE, POPLINE, Google Scholar, Elsevier Bibliographic Databases (Scopus, Embase, EMBiology, and EMCare), Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, CAB Abstracts, CAB Health, etc.

The Index to JHPN Articles includes citations of papers that were published during June 2000–December 2007. The Index covers review articles, original papers, new concepts, short reports, letters, meeting reports, commentaries, and editorials.

The first part of the Index has been arranged alphabetically by names of authors with cross references to co-authors. The second part of the Index includes references to subjects covered in the papers. The Subject Index also includes information on countries. The Subject Index has been organized in alphabetical order by subjects..

The Index will particularly be useful to those who are interested to know about the types of papers published, who published, and the subjects covered in the Journal.

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