Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases Achieves New Milestone: Impact Factor Rises to 0.5 in JCR 2024

Last Update: 29 June, 2024 | 10:30

Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases celebrates impact factor update to 0.5 in JCR 2024, marking a significant growth in its influence on infectious disease research.

We are thrilled to announce a significant achievement for the Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases (ARCHCID) in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) 2024 update.

ARCHCID's impact factor has been updated to 0.5 according to the latest JCR, marking an important milestone in our journal's influence and reach within the field of infectious diseases research.

 

This achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our editorial team, reviewers, and authors who have contributed to publishing high-quality research in the field of clinical infectious diseases. The rise in impact factors reflects the growing recognition of ARCHCID as a valuable resource for researchers and clinicians in this critical area of medicine.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all those involved with the Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases, particularly our esteemed authors, whose valuable contributions have greatly enhanced the journal's academic standing. This update in our JCR ranking further fuels our motivation and commitment to continuously elevating ARCHCID's quality and establishing it as a globally recognized authority in the realm of infectious diseases research.

The new impact factor of 0.5 represents a significant step forward for ARCHCID and demonstrates the increasing relevance and impact of the research published in our journal. It reflects the trust placed in us by the scientific community and the importance of the work we publish.

We cordially invite researchers and investigators worldwide to join us in this endeavor by submitting their original and innovative manuscripts to the Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases. The journal is indexed in prestigious databases, ensuring wide visibility for your work in the field of infectious diseases.

As we celebrate this achievement, we remain committed to our mission of advancing knowledge in clinical infectious diseases and improving patient care through the publication of high-quality research. We look forward to continuing this upward trajectory and further increasing our impact in the coming years.

Thank you for your continued support and contributions to the Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases. Together, we can make significant strides in the fight against infectious diseases.


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