Journal of Pediatrics and Neonatal Reports
Journal Focus and Scope – Pediatrics and Neonatal Reports
The aim of the Journal of Pediatrics and Neonatal Reports: Open Access is to increase awareness, inspire scientific exploration, and promote research interest in the fields of pediatric and neonatal medicine. This journal provides a valuable platform for sharing knowledge that supports the health, development, and well-being of newborns, infants, children, and adolescents.
The Pediatric and Neonatal Report welcomes original research, review articles, case reports, short communications, theses, clinical & science guidelines and innovative methods covering a broad array of topics. These include:
- Neonatal care, including preterm birth management and neonatal intensive care
- Growth and developmental pediatrics
- Pediatric infectious diseases and immunization strategies
- Congenital disorders and genetic syndromes in neonates and children
- Pediatric nutrition, metabolism, and breastfeeding practices
- Neonatal and pediatric respiratory disorders
- Pediatric cardiology, including congenital heart defects
- Neurological disorders in infants and children
- Pediatric endocrinology and metabolic diseases (e.g., diabetes, thyroid disorders)
- Pediatric nephrology and urology
- Neonatal and pediatric surgical advancements
- Pediatric oncology and hematologic disorders
- Child and adolescent mental health and behavioral sciences
- Pediatric emergency medicine and critical care
- Neonatal screening and early diagnostic interventions
- Ethical issues and palliative care in pediatrics and neonatology
- Preventive pediatrics and public health initiatives
- Vaccination programs and pediatric infectious disease control
- Technological innovations in neonatal and pediatric monitoring and care
- Case reports highlighting rare neonatal and pediatric conditions
The Pediatric and Neonatal Report accepts articles and clinical studies endowed with a solid scientific design as all submitted manuscripts go through an in-depth peer-review process. We are mainly interested in research bearing upon hospital and community pediatrics, neonatology, pediatric healthcare delivery, and child health policies.
We offer the opportunity for discussion on healthcare policies, advocacy, and equity by publishing the newest advancements in the areas of pediatric training, health service delivery, behavioral health, technical procedures, and emerging innovations.
