International Clinical Case Reports
About Journal
Clinical case reports are a crucial source of medical information and our purpose is to enhance global health directly and express an important teaching point on a common or significant clinical scenario and stimulate a more extended quest for evidence. International Clinical Case Reports (ICCR) is a bimonthly-monthly open access journal with a rigorous policy of peer review and a very quick method of publication. We plan to publish original case reports of high quality in all medical disciplines that significantly contribute to the advancement of health care. Case reports do not have to be novel or unique, but best practice needs to be represented. In the broadest context, case reports will encompass the entire range of medicine across health sciences, including all clinical medical specialties, veterinary medicine, nursing, allied health, and dentistry, highlighting an important educational message that is realistic and generalizable.
Recent Articles
Case report Full Text Apr 26, 2021
A Case Series on Early Virological Clearance in Malaria-COVID-19 Co-infection
Malaria is a very rampant monsoon-related illness in an endemic country for such diseases as India. COVID-19 pandemic has started to spread rapidly across the country over the last 3-4 months. On this background, COVID-19 and malaria coinfection becomes a challenging predicament to handle for clinicians.
Ketaki Utpat, Parikshit Thakare, Sandeep Sharma, Abhishek Gupta, Neha Lilare, Ketaki Utpat, Unnati Desai, Joshi JM, Bharmal RN
Case report Full Text Sep 17, 2021
Infantile Herpes Zoster in a 10-month-old Infant: A Case Report
Infantile herpes zoster (HZ) is rare but can develop following intrauterine or postnatal exposure to Varicella-zoster virus (VZV). A 10-month-old immunocompetent male infant presented with grouped vesicles on erythematous base corresponding to the left L1, L2, S3, S4 and S5 dermatomes.
Doaa AE Abou-Taleb,
Case report Full Text Sep 23, 2021
An unusual case of pseudothrombocytopenia with red blood cell rosetting around clumps of platelets
A case of spurious automated platelet counts due to ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) dependent agglutination in the peripheral blood smear is described.
Anwarul Islam,
About Journal
Clinical case reports are a crucial source of medical information and our purpose is to enhance global health directly and express an important teaching point on a common or significant clinical scenario and stimulate a more extended quest for evidence. International Clinical Case Reports (ICCR) is a bimonthly-monthly open access journal with a rigorous policy of peer review and a very quick method of publication. We plan to publish original case reports of high quality in all medical disciplines that significantly contribute to the advancement of health care. Case reports do not have to be novel or unique, but best practice needs to be represented.
In the broadest context, case reports will encompass the entire range of medicine across health sciences, including all clinical medical specialties, veterinary medicine, nursing, allied health, and dentistry, highlighting an important educational message that is realistic and generalizable. Manuscripts must be genuine, readable, educational, and of interest to a foreign audience, as well as to clinicians in similar fields, residents, fellows, and scholars. All papers are reviewed by peers. Authors are required to pay an article processing fee. The article will be made uniformly available following the payment of this fee.
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Publication Charges
International Clinical Case Reports (ICCR) is an Open Access publication and, when reading a manuscript or other document, we do not charge the end-user. This allows the scientific community, under the phrase "Creative Commons Attribution License" to access, download, distribute an article in any format, provided the original work is properly cited. We have a flat fee submission structure for the approval of a peer-reviewed article in line with other open access journals, covering in part the entire publication pathway (the article processing charge). The process involves our systems of maintenance, submission, and peer review and international editing, publishing, and submission to global organizations for indexing and monitoring, and archiving to enable immediate access to the entire article and related supplementary documents. To secure a sustainable model that is ethically, legally, and financially viable, we will have to ensure adequate investment.
The publishing fee for International Clinical Case Reports is 499 GBP
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At these amounts, why are your charges set?
Open access to all papers written in the Geneft. Publishing Open Access means that all subscribers, anywhere in the world, are permitted immediately upon publication in Geneft Journals, without limitation to the full text of papers. The paper publication fees pay for the editorial and processing costs of the journal, the website hosting, the online printing of documents, the preparation of HTML, PDF, and XML versions of the articles.
Our financial targets are: to:
- Recover expenses for capitalization.
- Produce sufficient revenue to allow the ongoing creation of a sustainable and scalable publishing program
- Bend the expense of the publication-charge over time downwards.
Who is going to pay APC?
The payment must be made upon approval of the article by the corresponding author or co- authors.
When am I going to pay?
Upon acceptance of the paper, the corresponding author or the paying institution will receive an invoice and may arrange for the payment. For situations in which a wavier agreement was reached before submission, APC is removed.
As the papers will not be released until the payments have been charged, we ask for immediate attention to the payment.
How am I paying?
Authors or organizations, according to their convenience, may make payments in two ways.
- Wire/Bank Transfer
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Note: no taxes are included in this fee; taxes are applicable in compliance with the policies of the payee's nation. There may be additional transaction charges imposed on the author.
May I apply for APC Wavier?
On a case-by-case basis, the waiver request will be assessed and will be given accordingly.
* Waiver requests must be submitted during the process of submission and will not be approved until the manuscript has been processed.
Do I need to Pay fee if I withdraw my paper?
The authors can withdraw the paper within two days of submission citing proper reason. If author wants to withdraw the manuscript after initiation of the review process, he needs to pay the withdrawal penalty which will be decided by the working editor based on the resources utilised for the manuscript.