JIAPAC: Journal of the International Association of Physicians in
AIDS Care. http://jia.sagepub.com
New Editorial Leadership. . .Relaunched Aims and Scope. . .
EDITORS
John G. Bartlett, MD
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Peter Mugyenyi, MD
Joint Clinical Research Centre, Uganda
HIV/AIDS Research Center
Kampala, Uganda
JIAPAC, a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal, presents research,
research reviews, case studies, and clinical perspectives on the
treatment of AIDS around the globe. A primary information resource
for both developed and developing regions, JIAPAC explores the
following topics and more in a variety of care settings: pathology,
coinfections, clinical pharmacotherapeutics, diagnostic testing,
epidemiology, health services, cultural and behavioral influences on
AIDS and its treatment. JIAPAC is indexed in MEDLINE and is the
official journal of the International Association of Physicians in
AIDS Care (www.iapac.org).
The journal publishes original research and research reviews is
currently developing the following regular sections:
Pharma Reviews: Descriptions of specific drug actions, indications,
contraindications, and so forth
Diagnostic Test Reviews: Descriptions of new testing procedures for
identifying HIV/AIDS
Country Profiles: Overviews of how individual nations and their
governments are addressing the AIDS epidemic
Program Reviews and Evaluations: Review and analysis of a specific
program (at any level) for AIDS health prevention, education, or
treatment
Submit queries or manuscripts to:
Managing Editor, JIAPAC
33 North LaSalle Street, Suite 1700
Chicago, IL 60602-2601
edi...@iapac.org
For more information on submitting an article, please visit the
Manuscript Submission Guidelines online at http://jia.sagepub.com.
JIAPAC articles are currently free to download online for a limited
time. Just go to http://jia.sagepub.com to view the scope of JIAPAC's
coverage.
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