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Dr José M. Belizan Editor-in-Chief of Reproductive Healthbelizanj@gmail.com
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Articles published by year & Impact Factor Growth
The impact factor increased by 23.36% from 2012 to 2014
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 (YTD)
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Publications Supplement
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Journal accesses information
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Percentage of articles published articles by region
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Developed countries Developing Countries
37.43%
62.57%
Publications (all time)
Developing Countries
Developed Countries
34.95%
65.05%
Submissions (all time)
Developing Countries
Developed Countries
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Percentage of articles published articles by region
15.79%
40.35%
28.07%
15.79%
201112.50%
30.56%
34.72%
22.22%
2012
10.79%
33.09%
35.25%
20.86%
2013
6.79%
32.58%
37.56%
23.08%
2014
6.94%
33.33%
37.50%
22.22%
2015
Latin American Countries
High income Countries
African Countries
Asian Countries
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A picture of the front page of the Born too Soon WHO publication
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True costs of maternal death
Preconception interventions
Quality of Care in Maternal and Child Health
Essential interventions for maternal, newborn and child health
Born too sooni. Preterm birth matters
ii. The global epidemiology of 15 million preterm births
iii. Care before and between pregnancy to prevent preterm births: from evidence to action
iv. Care during pregnancy and childbirth to reduce preterm deliveries and improve health outcomes of the preterm baby
v. Care for the preterm baby
vi. Accelerating actions for prevention and care of 15 million new-borns born too soon
List of all Supplements
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Article metricsBorn Too Soon: Preterm birth matters
Born Too Soon: The global epidemiology of 15 million preterm births
Born Too Soon: Care before and between pregnancy to prevent preterm births: from evidence to action
Born Too Soon: Care during pregnancy and childbirth to reduce preterm deliveries and improve health outcomes of the preterm baby
Born Too Soon: Care for the preterm baby
Born Too Soon: Accelerating actions for prevention and care of 15 million
newborns born too soon
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Infographics on the Born Too Soon Supplement
Views (from Wordpress): 5027
Facebook post on our page:
Reach: 59,456
Likes: 81
Shares: 453
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Infographics on the Essential and Preconception Interventions supplement
Views (from Wordpress): 3198Social stats: 69 tweets, 73 Facebook shares
Facebook post on our page: Reach: 3,102
Likes: 24Shares: 22
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Team at BioMed Central
Natasha SalariaSenior Journal Development Editor
Isobel PetersSenior Project Manager
Sarah Jane MillareJEO Assisstant (SPi)
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