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Aims and Scope:

Pediatrics & Neonatal Care: Open Access (PNCOA) stands as a prominent open-access journal dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the health and well-being of our most precious population—infants, children, and adolescents. Committed to advancing knowledge and excellence in pediatric and neonatal care, PNCOA serves as a vital conduit for researchers, clinicians, and experts to disseminate their invaluable contributions and shape the future of pediatric healthcare.

With a broad scope that spans the entirety of pediatric and neonatal care, PNCOA encapsulates a diverse range of topics, accommodating various disciplines and sub-specialties. Through the publication of original research articles, comprehensive review papers, compelling case reports, and illuminating clinical studies, the journal cultivates a rich tapestry of scholarly works, harnessing the collective expertise of professionals dedicated to the optimal growth, development, and well-being of infants, children, and adolescents.

Original research articles serve as the cornerstone of PNCOA, unraveling new frontiers in pediatric and neonatal care through groundbreaking investigations, innovative methodologies, and transformative discoveries. Encompassing a vast array of themes such as child development, pediatric surgery, neonatal nutrition, and infectious diseases in children, these articles shed light on critical aspects of care delivery, disease prevention, and treatment interventions. Through rigorous study design, meticulous data collection and analysis, and robust statistical validation, researchers contribute to the expanding body of knowledge, propelling the field towards evidence-based practices, improved clinical outcomes, and enhanced quality of life for young patients.

Comprehensive review papers assume a pivotal role within PNCOA, offering comprehensive syntheses of existing knowledge, critical evaluations of current practices, and novel insights into the evolving landscape of pediatric and neonatal care. By meticulously analyzing and synthesizing research findings, clinical guidelines, and emerging trends, these papers guide clinicians, researchers, and policymakers towards evidence-informed decision-making. They highlight gaps in knowledge, identify future research directions, and foster interdisciplinary collaborations, thereby nurturing a culture of continuous improvement and excellence in pediatric healthcare.

Compelling case reports featured in PNCOA provide invaluable clinical insights, documenting unique patient presentations, complex diagnostic challenges, and exceptional treatment outcomes. By sharing these extraordinary cases, the journal bridges the gap between theory and practice, illuminating rare conditions, unexpected therapeutic responses, and innovative management strategies. These reports serve as a platform for disseminating clinical experiences, promoting diagnostic acumen, and inspiring further exploration of diagnostic modalities, treatment interventions, and long-term care strategies.

In addition to original research articles, comprehensive review papers, and compelling case reports, PNCOA welcomes clinical studies and thought-provoking commentaries that fuel scholarly discourse and promote innovation within the field of pediatric and neonatal care. Clinical studies offer evidence-based insights into the effectiveness and safety of interventions, facilitating the translation of research findings into clinical practice. Commentaries provide a platform for researchers, clinicians, and experts to share their perspectives, challenge prevailing notions, and engage in critical discussions that drive intellectual growth and collaboration.

Ultimately, the aim of Pediatrics & Neonatal Care: Open Access (PNCOA) is to foster an inclusive and vibrant scholarly community dedicated to the well-being of infants, children, and adolescents. Through the publication of original research, comprehensive reviews, compelling case reports, and thought-provoking commentaries, the journal catalyzes progress in pediatric and neonatal care, driving innovation, informing clinical practice, and ensuring the optimal health and development of our future generations. By harnessing the collective efforts of researchers, clinicians, and experts, PNCOA contributes to the ongoing pursuit of excellence in pediatric healthcare, promoting the highest standards of care and championing the well-being of our youngest patients.

Classification:

  1. Pediatrics physiology
  2. Pediatrics & Neonatal Care Nursing
  3. Pediatric Infectious Diseases
  4. Perinatal Mortality
  5. Prenatal Care
  6. Primary Care of the Premature Infant
  7. Palliative pediatric care
  8. Neonatal surgery
  9. Neonatal and pediatrics anesthesia
  10. Neonatal seizures
  11. Neonatal Jaundice
  12. Neonatal Sepsis
  13. Neonatal Ventilatory Management
  14. Pediatric Dermatology
  15. Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
  16. Biomarkers of neonatal sepsis
  17. Birth Trauma
  18. Biomarkers and neonatal brain injury
  19. Infants and Toddlers
  20. Infant Care and Infant Health
  21. Impact of neonatal outreach on referral patterns
  22. Low Birth Weight
  23. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  24. Neonatal Gestational Age and Birth Weight
  25. Neonatal Fluid and Electrolyte Management
  26. Maternal drug use and neonatal neurodevelopmental outcomes
  27. Management of Specific Neonatal Surgical Conditions
  28. Pediatric Endocrinology
  29. Pediatric Bone
  30. Pediatric Gastroenterology
  31. Pediatric Nephrology and Urology
  32. Pediatric Ophthalmology
  33. Pediatric Otolaryngology
  34. Pediatric Secrets
  35. Pediatrics cardiology
  36. Pediatrics genetics
  37. Pediatrics hematology-oncology
  38. Pediatrics psychology
  39. Respiratory Support of the Preterm Infant Starting at Birth
  40. Down Syndrome
  41. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
  42. Autism
  43. Anorexia Nervosa
  44. Acne Vulgaris
  45. Kendig and Chernick’s Disorders of the Respiratory Tract in Children
  46. Inhaled Nitric Oxide in Premature Infants
  47. Multidrug Resistance Common in Neonatal Bacteremia
  48. Multicenter trials to assess safety and efficacy of neonatal therapies
  49. MRSA Infection in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
  50. Pediatric Echovirus
  51. Pediatric Metabolic Acidosis
  52. Simulation strategies for neonatal education
  53. thalassemia risk for premature atherosclerosis
  54. Therapeutic Hypothermia for Neonatal Encephalopathy
  55. Adolescent Medicine
  56. Child Abuse Pediatrics
  57. Hospice and Palliative Medicine
  58. Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
  59. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
  60. Pediatric Emergency Medicine
  61. Pediatrics Sleep Medicine
  62. Pediatric Sports Medicine