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South East Asia journal of Public Health [SEAJPH] is an open access, peer reviewed and refereed international journal published by Public Health Foundation, Bangladesh [PHFBD].
SEAJPH considers all manuscripts on the strict condition that they are the property (copyright) of the submitting author(s), have been submitted only to SEAJPH, that they have not been published already, neither they are under consideration for publication, nor in press elsewhere. Authors who fail to adhere to this condition will be charged all costs which SEAPHJ incurs, and their papers will not be published. Copyright will be transferred to SEAJPH and PHFBD, if the paper is accepted. SEAJPH considers all manuscripts at the Editors' discretion; the Editors' decision is final.
Manuscript Categories
SEAJPH invites the following types of submissions:
Original Papers - should be between 2000 and 3000 words with no more than 4 tables or figures. All articles must include abstracts, practice points and notes on contributors (see below for further details).
Review articles -generally less than 3,000 words, plus a structured abstract of no more than 300 words and up to 3 tables or figures.
Short Communications - brief articles on matters of topical interest or work in progress, limited to two pages (maximum 1700 words) to include title page, notes on contributors, abstract, text, references and one small table (optional).
Correspondence to the Editors - should be of no more than 500 words. The Editors reserve the right to make revisions.
Book Reviews - these are normally commissioned directly by the Editors. Reviews should be no more than 300-400 words in length and should provide a critique of the text and an indication for which audiences they might be most suitable.
Updates - these are short topical updates from key public health institutions providing evidence to underpin public health practice. Articles are approximately 350 words long, with short readable texts, bullet points, and boxes.
Individuals with other ideas are welcome to discuss them with the Editors.
When drafting your paper, please remember that we have a regional and worldwide readership.
Manuscript Submission
All submissions should be made to SEAJPH by e-mail to editor@phfbd.org or mail to Editorial Office, 85, South Bishil, Mirpur-1, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh. A covering letter or email should be included indicating that the submission is made on behalf of all authors, although it is not necessary for each author to sign the letter. On receipt, the manuscript will be immediately acknowledged by email.
Manuscript Preparation
Manuscripts should be typed using double-spacing (except tables which should be single-spaced), with margins of at least 2.5 cm (1 inch). All pages should be numbered.
Title page:
The first page of the manuscript should contain the following information:
Abstract:
All papers should be accompanied by an abstract of up to 250 words. The abstract should reflect the content of the paper, aim of the study, methods used, results, and conclusions drawn.
Text:
This should in general, but not necessarily, be divided into sections with the headings: "Introduction", "Methods", "Results", "Discussion" and "Conclusion".
Practice Points:
Up to 5 short bullet points which summarises the key messages of the article should be included (not required for short communications). "Practice Points" will be included in a box at the end of the article.
All articles should be accompanied by "Notes on contributors", short biographical notes on each contributor to a maximum of 50 words per contributor.
References:
References should be in Vancouver style, as follows:
Illustrations and tables:
Illustrations and tables should not be inserted in the appropriate place in the text but should be included at the end of the paper, each on a separate page. Tables should be given Arabic numbers (e.g. Table 2), and their desired position in the text should be indicated. All photographs, graphs and diagrams should be referred to as Figures and should be numbered consecutively in the text in Arabic numerals (e.g. Figure 2).
All submissions must meet the following requirements.
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
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Established in 2011 and hosted by Ubiquity.
Managed by Mongolian Academy of Sciences.
This website supports the online publication of Mongolian journals. For more information about MongoliaJOL and how to join the service see the About page.