Tropical Medicine Journals
APJTM aims to provide an academic communicating platform for international physicians, medical scientists, allied
health scientists and public
health workers, especially those of the Asia-Pacific region and worldwide on tropical medicine, infectious diseases and public health, and to meet the growing challenges of understanding, preventing and controlling the dramatic global emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases in the Asia-Pacific.
The journal is proud to have an international and diverse editorial board that will assist and facilitate the publication of
articles that reflect a global view on tropical medicine, infectious diseases and public health, as well as emphasizing our focus on supporting the needs of public
health practitioners. The APJTM will allow us to seek opportunities to work with others who share our aim, and to enhance our work through partnership, and to uphold the standards of our profession and contribute to its advancement.
APJTM publishes new findings in basic and clinical research on
tropical medicine and public
health worldwide. It particularly pays attention to tropical disease, such as dengue/dengue hemorrhagic fever, kala azar, anthracia pestis, malaria, cholera, plague, leishmaniasis, tsutsugamushi, schistosomiasis, filariasis, trypanosomatosis, leprosy, Ebola hemorrhagic fever, yellow fever, babesiasis, Lyme disease, avian influenza, enzootic hepatitis, African meningitis, red tide, influenza, tuberculosis, epidemic polyarthritis, Japanese encephalitis,
hepatitis and other parasitological diseases and zoonoses, which have repeatedly caused major epidemics regionally. Pharmacological studies, molecular biological studies, biological studies, physiological studies, pathological studies,
gene studies on treatment and management for these alarming global emergence and re-emergences of infectious diseases are our focuses, too.
High Impact List of Articles
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MESOS: considerations in designing a mechanistic study for a biologic used to treat asthma
Christopher Brightling, Millie Wang, Martin Braddock, Lars Nordenmark, Mattis Gottlow & Gene Colice
Clinical Trail Perspective: Clinical Investigation
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MESOS: considerations in designing a mechanistic study for a biologic used to treat asthma
Christopher Brightling, Millie Wang, Martin Braddock, Lars Nordenmark, Mattis Gottlow & Gene Colice
Clinical Trail Perspective: Clinical Investigation
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Omalizumab for the treatment of atopic dermatitis
Ibon Eguiluz-Gracia, Teresa Robledo-Echarren, Ricardo Suarez-Fernandez, Montserrat Fernandez-Rivas & Silvia Sanchez Ramon
Drug Evaluation: Clinical Investigation
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Omalizumab for the treatment of atopic dermatitis
Ibon Eguiluz-Gracia, Teresa Robledo-Echarren, Ricardo Suarez-Fernandez, Montserrat Fernandez-Rivas & Silvia Sanchez Ramon
Drug Evaluation: Clinical Investigation
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Assessment methodologies in sleep medicine clinical trials
Elena A Wood,W Vaughn McCall
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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Assessment methodologies in sleep medicine clinical trials
Elena A Wood,W Vaughn McCall
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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Noninferiority trials: clinical understandings and misunderstandings
John H Powers,Thomas R Fleming
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Noninferiority trials: clinical understandings and misunderstandings
John H Powers,Thomas R Fleming
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Considerations in the design of clinical trials for relapsing multiple sclerosis
Richard Nicholas, Tim Friede
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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Considerations in the design of clinical trials for relapsing multiple sclerosis
Richard Nicholas, Tim Friede
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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