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  1. Ho TM
    Family Practitioner, 1983;6(1):5-6.
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic
  2. Tan TH
    Family Practitioner, 1983;6(1):11.
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic
  3. Ho TM
    Family Physician, 1992;4(2&3):4.
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic
  4. Embong M
    Malays J Med Sci, 2008 Oct;15(4):5-7.
    PMID: 22589631
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic
  5. Ghazli NF, Abdullah JM
    Malays J Med Sci, 2014 May;21(3):1-3.
    PMID: 25246830
    The most recent Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences (MJMS)-MyCite report has shown that it has achieved a level becoming of a leading national medical science journal. This editorial reports on submission and acceptance rates of MJMS throughout the year 2013 and their geographical contributors. Our rejection rate of 29.76% with a 21.95% withdrawal rate because of poor quality of content and data as well as plagiarism indicates the seriousness of this journal to maintain the integrity and quality of it's scientific data.
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic*
  6. Rosmawati M
    JUMMEC, 2005;8:1.
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic
  7. Pitak-Arnnop P, Dhanuthai K, Hemprich A, Pausch NC
    Med J Malaysia, 2012 Apr;67(2):232-3.
    PMID: 22822656
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic*
  8. Lim KG
    Med J Malaysia, 2011 Aug;66(3):173-4.
    PMID: 22111434
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic*
  9. Looi LM
    Malays J Pathol, 2015 Aug;37(2):71.
    PMID: 26277661
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic*
  10. Peh WC, Ng KH
    Singapore Med J, 2010 Jan;51(1):10-3; quiz 14.
    PMID: 20200769
    A case report is a description of a single case with unique features. This includes a previously-unreported clinical condition, previously-unreported observation of a recognised disease, unique use of imaging or diagnostic test to reveal a disease, previously-unreported treatment in a recognised disease, or previously-unreported complication of a procedure. Case reports should be short and focused, with a limited number of figures and references. The structure of a case report usually comprises a short unstructured (or no) abstract, brief (or no) introduction, succinct but comprehensive report of the case, and to-the-point discussion.
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic*
  11. Lim KG
    Med J Malaysia, 2013 Jun;68(3):195-4.
    PMID: 23749005
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic
  12. Rajakumar MK
    Malays Fam Physician, 2006;1(1):4.
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic
  13. Ng KH, Peh WC
    Singapore Med J, 2009 Dec;50(12):1134-7; quiz 1138.
    PMID: 20087547
    After submission and acceptance of a scientific paper by a journal, the final stages in the publishing process are copy-editing and proofreading. The primary purpose of this step is to ensure accurate and quality production of scientific papers. Authors are responsible for checking their proofs properly and in detail, ensuring that everything is correct as this is their last chance to make any changes before their work is set in print forever.
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic
  14. Looi LM
    Malays J Pathol, 2014 Apr;36(1):1.
    PMID: 24763229
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic/trends*
  15. Lim VKE
    Med J Malaysia, 1995 May;50 Suppl A:S11-3.
    PMID: 10968006
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic/history*
  16. Abdul Kadir AH
    Med J Malaysia, 1986 Sep;41(3):186-8.
    PMID: 3670134
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic*
  17. Nair HK
    J Wound Care, 2020 Dec 01;29(Sup12):S3.
    PMID: 33320766 DOI: 10.12968/jowc.2020.29.Sup12.S3
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic*
  18. Aghalari Z, Dahms HU, Sillanpää M
    J Health Popul Nutr, 2023 Jan 06;42(1):1.
    PMID: 36609393 DOI: 10.1186/s41043-022-00339-1
    BACKGROUND: Food hygiene is one of the specialized fields of environmental health, and despite the problems associated with foodborne illnesses, there is no evaluation available that would focus on specialized environmental health journals. The purpose of the present survey is a comparison of the status of food hygiene articles published in Iranian and international journals of environmental health.

    METHODS: This cross-sectional descriptive study was performed on all published articles in five Iranian environmental health journals and three international environmental health journals that are among the top 5% and 10% based on SNIP, emphasizing the issue of food. Our data were collected by searching relevant keywords in the articles published during the years (2008-2021), with emphasis on food hygiene. In the checklist, journal and articles information was collected by year of publication, a number of articles, information on authors' participation status in terms of number, gender, organizational affiliation, country and continents, and research centers according to authors' authorship. Statistical analysis of data was performed using descriptive and inferential statistical indices. VOSviewer software was also used to visualize the data.

    RESULTS: In Iranian environmental health journals, out of 2305 articles (7.3%) and out of 6898 articles in international environmental health journals (2.4%) dealt with food hygiene. Food hygiene articles were divided into seven categories, with the largest number of articles on aquatic and agricultural products each with a frequency of 48 articles. Articles related to heavy metals in food were provided by 30.81%. In this study, out of 150 articles, 15 articles were written with the participation of 30 authors from seven continents (Asia, America, and Europe), most of which were from Asia and India. In international environmental health journals, among the main research topics in articles related to food hygiene, the highest number (52.5%) was related to a determination about pollution such as heavy metal concentrations in food.

    CONCLUSIONS: Articles published in Iranian and international environmental health journals about food hygiene were limited. According to the increasing prevalence of foodborne illnesses, especially in recent decades, and the importance of paying attention to food hygiene, more targeted studies are needed.

    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic*
  19. Abrizah A
    Malays J Med Sci, 2016 Mar;23(2):1-5.
    PMID: 27547108
    Indexation status matters for scholarly journal prestige and trust. The performance of Malaysian medical journals at the international level is gauged through the global citation databases, and at the national level through MyCite, a national citation indexing system. The performance indicators include journals publication productivity, the citations they garner, and their scores on other bibliometric indices such as journal impact factor (IF), and h-index. There is a growing consciousness amongst journal editorials to improve quality and increase chances of getting indexed in MyCite. Although it is now possible to gauge journal performance within Malaysia, through MyCite, the government and public are concerned about journal performance in international databases. Knowing the performance of journals in MyCite will help the editors and publishers to improve the quality and visibility of Malaysian journals and strategise to bring their journal to the international level of indexation.
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic*
  20. Sanni SA, Zainab AN
    Med J Malaysia, 2012 Feb;67(1):52-9.
    PMID: 22582549
    We analysed 580 articles (original articles only) published in Medical Journal of Malaysia between 2004 and 2008, the resources referenced by the articles and the citations and impact received. Our aim was to examine article and author productivity, the age of references used and impact of the journal. Publication data was obtained from MyAIS database and Google Scholar provided the citation data. From the 580 articles analyzed, contributors mainly come from the hospitals, universities and clinics. Contributions from foreign authors are low. The useful lives of references cited were between 3 to 11 years. ISI derived Impact factor for MJM ranged between 0.378 to 0.616. Journal self-citation is low. Out of the 580 sampled articles, 76.8% have been cited at least once over the 5 years and the ratio of total publications to citations is 1: 2.6.
    Matched MeSH terms: Periodicals as Topic/standards; Periodicals as Topic/statistics & numerical data*
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