Anaemia Peer-review Journals

 Anaemia is the most common disease in the blood where blood lacks adequate healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin to bring adequate oxygen to the tissues. Red blood cell hemoglobin binds on oxygen. Anemic person makes the person feel exhausted because of abnormalities in the red blood cells or because of low hemoglobin the cells in the body do not get enough oxygen. Women who are prone to chronic illnesses have an increased risk of anaemia. There are several forms of anaemia, each with its own cause, that include Iron Deficiency Anaemia, Thalassemia, Aplastic Anemia, Hemolytic Anaemia, Sickle Cell Anaemia, Pernicious Anaemia and Fanconi Anaemia. Peer review refers to the work done during the screening of presented manuscripts and applications for funding. This process encourages authors to satisfy their discipline's standard criteria and reduces the dissemination of irrelevant findings, unwarranted claims, unacceptable interpretations and personal views.