Journal of Perinatology

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Journal of Perinatology is a medical journal that focuses on the field of perinatology. The journal publishes original research, clinical trials, and review articles on a wide range of topics related to neonatal medicine, obstetrics, and gynecology. The Journal of Perinatology is published by the Nature Publishing Group.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The Journal of Perinatology is a peer-reviewed medical journal that was established in 1981. The journal covers research in the field of perinatology, which is a branch of medicine that focuses on the period shortly before, during, and after birth. The journal publishes articles on a wide range of topics, including neonatal medicine, obstetrics, and gynecology.

Content[edit | edit source]

The Journal of Perinatology publishes a variety of content, including original research, clinical trials, and review articles. The journal also publishes case reports, short communications, and letters to the editor. The content of the journal is divided into several sections, including neonatology, obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatrics.

Publication[edit | edit source]

The Journal of Perinatology is published by the Nature Publishing Group, which is a division of Springer Nature. The journal is published on a monthly basis and is available in both print and online formats. The online version of the journal includes access to all articles published since the journal's inception in 1981.

Abstracting and indexing[edit | edit source]

The Journal of Perinatology is abstracted and indexed in several databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and the Science Citation Index. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2019 impact factor of 2.783.

See also[edit | edit source]

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