The Journal of Pediatric Diseases & Translational Research (JPDTR) is an international peer-reviewed journal committed to advancing scientific and clinical knowledge in pediatric medicine, childhood diseases, and translational healthcare research. The journal provides a multidisciplinary platform for pediatricians, clinicians, medical researchers, healthcare professionals, and academicians to publish innovative findings that improve the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and long-term management of diseases affecting infants, children, and adolescents. JPDTR aims to bridge the gap between laboratory discoveries and clinical pediatric practice by promoting research that translates scientific advancements into meaningful healthcare outcomes for children. JPDTR welcomes high-quality manuscripts focusing on pediatric disorders, neonatal care, child development, infectious diseases, pediatric surgery, genetic conditions, immunological disorders, and emerging therapeutic interventions. The journal emphasizes evidence-based clinical studies, translational medicine, and interdisciplinary healthcare approaches that contribute to improving pediatric patient care and healthcare quality. By encouraging collaborative scientific research and modern healthcare innovations, the journal seeks to support advancements in pediatric medicine that positively impact child health globally. The journal also encourages submissions related to pediatric genomics, regenerative medicine, digital health technologies, artificial intelligence in pediatric healthcare, vaccine research, and precision medicine for childhood diseases. Through ethical publishing practices and rigorous peer review standards, JPDTR aspires to become a trusted academic resource for researchers and healthcare professionals dedicated to advancing pediatric science and translational medical research. Keywords: Pediatrics, Pediatric Diseases, Translational Research, Child Health, Neonatal Care, Pediatric Medicine, Pediatric Surgery, Childhood Disorders, Clinical Pediatrics, Pediatric Healthcare, Pediatric Immunology, Genetic Disorders, Infectious Diseases, Child Development, Pediatric Oncology, Precision Medicine, Pediatric Neurology, Vaccine Research, Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare, Pediatric Clinical Research
Guidelines
We welcome high-quality, original research contributions that advance scientific knowledge and align with the scope of our peer-reviewed journals. To ensure a smooth submission and publication process, authors are requested to adhere to the following guidelines.
1. Manuscript Preparation
Formatting: Manuscripts should be submitted in MS Word format (.docx) using 12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, with 1-inch margins.
Structure:
Include the following sections as applicable: Title page, Abstract (250 words max), Keywords (3–5), Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgments, References.
Figures and Tables:
Numbered and captioned appropriately; include high-resolution images in separate files.
Reference Style:
Use APA Style, 7th Edition. Citations should be in-text (Author, Year) and listed in alphabetical order at the end.
Example (Journal Article):
Smith, J. A., & Brown, L. T. (2020). Climate trends in urban regions. Environmental Research Letters, 15(3), 123–134. https://doi.org/xx.xxx/yyyy
2. Submission Process
Manuscripts must be submitted via our online journal management system. Ensure all authors are listed and an ORCID iD is provided (optional but encouraged).
3. Peer Review
All submissions undergo a double-blind peer review process by subject experts. Authors can expect an initial decision within 1–2 weeks of submission.
4. Withdrawal Policy
Authors may withdraw their manuscript prior to peer review by notifying the editorial office via email. However, manuscripts withdrawn after peer review but before final decision may be subject to a withdrawal processing fee of USD $50. Withdrawal after acceptance is strongly discouraged and may result in a publication embargo for the authors.
5. Ethical Considerations
USOD Publishers follows COPE guidelines. Plagiarism, data fabrication, duplicate submissions, and unethical research practices are strictly prohibited.