Journal of Sexual Health and AIDS Research is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by MK Science Set Publishers.
Journal of Sexual Health and AIDS Research: HIV is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus a retrovirus. Sexual health as social well-being through a positive approach to sexuality and sexual rights. Medicine is freely accessible to the readers without any accession barriers, thereby supporting scientific innovation and advancement in the research community.
Journal of Sexual Health and AIDS Research accepts original research articles, review articles, case reports, mini-reviews, rapid communication, opinions and editorials all Video articles and Powerpoint presentations (PPTS) related to Sexual Health and AIDS.
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Journal of Sexual Health and AIDS Research is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the sexual and reproductive health of women and men. reviews from leading researchers, therapists, and clinicians in the field of sexual medicine. Articles from some of the world’s leading urologists, sex therapists, endocrinologists, surgeons, and other renowned experts focus on timely and current reviews of the literature. In addition, the journal will commission reviews and other feature articles. It will focus on evidence-based medicine as the mainstay of the successful management of HIV and AIDS. Developed and developed regions for both practitioners and researchers of global AIDS treatment.
Title
The title should be specific and suitable to the topic of the article. Also should include word count, number of tables and figures, sources of support, source of funding, any disclaimers, and conflict of interest declarations.
Author Names and Affiliations
Author name Department, University/Organization, City, State, and Country for all authors. Complete information of the Corresponding author like Full name, address, phone number, Email address, Fax, Discipline of the author, and Affiliations is to be mentioned. The corresponding author is to be mentioned clearly.
List of Abbreviations
All abbreviations should be defined under the heading of abbreviations.
Keywords
You are requested to provide a minimum of 4-6 keywords for the purpose of indexing. Choosing appropriate keywords provides you with a citation advantage since they play a major role when searching huge indexing databases.
Abstract
The abstract is mandatory for original research, review article, short reviews, and case reports. It should also relate to significant outcomes and further scope to continue in the field. The abstract should be structured with the background, methods, results, and conclusion and limited to 500 words.
Introduction
The introduction should provide the background and purpose of the study. This should be enough to draw the reader's attention to a broad array of scientific disciplines.
Tables& Figures
Figures and tables should be submitted as individual files. Authors are required to make sure that all figures and tables must have a legend and are cited in the text in consecutive order. Figures tend to summarize information visually, whereas tables allow space for more detail. Figures, tables, and legends should be placed close to the relevant content of the text.
Materials and Methods
The details of materials or members, evaluations, description of involvements, and types of investigations are to be included. Advanced trials should be stated evidently and specific variations of published techniques are to be cited briefly. It can be divided into subsections if several methods are described. Standard protocols should be credited with appropriate references.
Results
This sector should be describing the results and interpretations of the above experiments. There could be multiple subheadings or descriptions in a single paragraph. The results section should describe the outcomes and findings of an article (research, case study, review, etc.). It should be clear, understandable, and concise (using figures & tables).
Discussion
This section ought to illustrate the importance of results in relation to the reasons for doing the work. Compare and contrast the results with other relevant studies, state the limitations of the study, and explore the implications of the findings for future research and for clinical practice.
References
References are to be cited in the text by number and not by author and date. Only published or accepted manuscripts should be included in the reference list. Abstracts that have been submitted in meetings but not yet accepted should not be cited.
Department of Anesthesia, General University Hospital of Larissa,Greece
Faculty of Chemistry, California South University (CSU), Irvine, California, USA
University of Medicine and Pharmacy (UMP), Vietnam National University, Hanoi,Vietnam