Archives of Disease in Childhood

  0003-9888

  1468-2044

  Anh Quốc

Cơ quản chủ quản:  BMJ Publishing Group

Lĩnh vực:
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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Archives of Disease in Childhood is an international peer review journal that aims to keep paediatricians and others up to date with advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood diseases as well as advocacy issues such as child protection. It focuses on all aspects of child health and disease from the perinatal period (in the Fetal and Neonatal edition) through to adolescence. ADC includes original research reports, commentaries, reviews of clinical and policy issues, and evidence reports. Areas covered include: community child health, public health, epidemiology, acute paediatrics, advocacy, and ethics.

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