International Journal of Health Science v.2/n.50 (ISSN 2764-0159)
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International Journal of Health Science is a bimonthly periodical edited by Atena Editora, being an important vehicle for the dissemination of scientific works arising from relevant research in the health area.
Manuscripts are accepted in: Portuguese, Spanish and English. Articles submitted in Portuguese will be translated into English and published in that language. For articles submitted in Spanish and English, there will be no translation needed.
Respecting international standards of good publishing practices, Atena Editora receives the following manuscripts for peer review and subsequent publication:
- Analyzes and research results on a specific topic considered relevant to health;
- Discussion articles and analysis of the state of the art in the area and sub-areas;
- Articles on clinical, epidemiological, education or administration of health services;
- Opinion articles that contribute to the development of the health area;
- Original research articles;
- Review articles;
- Letter to the editor;
- Debates;
- Experimental and applied research in health sciences;
- Clinical case reports;
- Reviews.
International Journal of Health Science v.2/n.50 (ISSN 2764-0159)
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.0159250220109
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ISBN: ISSN 2764-0159
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Palavras-chave: Ciências da saúde
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Ano: 2022
- Abril Ivonne Gordillo Cruz
- Ailton Bruno de Moura Gonçalves
- ALESSANDRO PSCHISKY
- Alexia Geovanna Lourenço Cruz
- Alynne Pires Fonsêca
- ANA BEATRIZ BANDEIRA SALES DIAS
- Ana Carolina Werneck Barros
- Ana Luíza de Holanda Name
- Ana Paula Luchetta Pais
- Antônio Ramos Nogueira Fernandes
- Arthur Guilherme Dantas de Araújo
- Carmen Cruz Rivera
- Cely Cristiane Nery Silva Pirett
- Charles Neris Moreira
- Danila Malheiros Souza
- Dayanne Teresinha Granetto Cardoso
- Eliane Camargo de Jesus
- Emanuel Nascimento Nunes
- Gabriel Augusto Noah Galdino Pereira Rodrigues
- Gabriela Resende de Sousa
- Gabriela Silva Coelho
- Geovanna Souza Azevedo
- Gisela Ortiz Ramírez
- Glenda Mirela Ferreira Souto
- Guillermina García Madrid
- Higina Rolim Correia
- Isabella de Melo Ramos
- Itzel Castro Padilla
- Jaciara Quércia Pereira Miranda
- jaqueline otero silva
- Jorge Antonio Ramos Vázquez
- José Gulmaro Pérez Juárez
- Josiane Dos Santos Amorim
- Juliane dos Santos Amorim
- Kamilla Assis Diniz
- Kellen Cristine Pereira
- Ketellyn Kássia Ferreira de Andrade
- Keyla Iane Donato Brito Costa
- Lara de Sousa Santos
- Larissa Lima Martins
- Letícia Queiroz Faria Martins da Silva
- Lorena Lima Martins
- Maria Lara da Silva
- Mariana Rossi Silva da Paixão
- Maricarmen Moreno Tochihuitl
- Marina Von Atzingen
- marta inês cazentini medeiros
- Matheus Crispim Mayer Ramalho
- Mónica García Castilla
- Nilson Santos dos Reis
- paulo da silva
- Pedro Eder Portari Filho
- Pedro Paulo Pacheco de Sa
- rafael massao da silva nagato
- René Alejandro Ruiz Luna
- Rosa Martha Velasco Martínez
- silvia helena chinarelli reche
- Sonia Rosa Roblero Ochoa
- Taynara Fraga da Silva
- Thalis Limonge de Oliveira Monteiro
- Tomasa de los Angeles Jiménez Pirrón
- Vitória Freese Alves
- Zally Patricia Mandujano Trujillo
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