Review procedure
The African Journal of Malaria and Tropical Diseases follows a thorough and transparent peer-review process to ensure the publication of high-quality, scientifically rigorous research. Upon submission, the editorial team performs an initial screening to confirm that the manuscript meets the journal's scope and formatting requirements. If the manuscript passes this preliminary review, it is then sent to two or more independent experts in the field for peer review. The review process is double-blind, ensuring that both authors and reviewers remain anonymous to each other. Reviewers assess the quality, originality, and scientific merit of the research, focusing on the methodology, data analysis, and conclusions. Authors may be asked to revise their manuscript based on reviewer feedback, which could include addressing methodological concerns, improving clarity, or expanding on certain aspects of the research. Once revised, the manuscript may undergo a second round of review before a final decision on acceptance or rejection is made. The editorial team is committed to a timely and transparent review process, aiming to provide constructive feedback to authors and ensuring that only high-quality research is published in the journal