Plagiarism/ethics statement

The International Journal of Bacteriology and Mycology, published by International Scholars Journals (ISJ), maintains a strict anti-plagiarism policy to uphold the integrity of its publications. Plagiarism is defined as the intentional use of someone else's ideas, data, or text without proper acknowledgment, presenting them as one's own. This includes copying sentences, paragraphs, or data from other sources without appropriate citation.

Ethical Standards:

  • Originality: Authors must ensure that their work is original and not under consideration elsewhere. Submitting the same manuscript to multiple journals simultaneously is considered unethical.

  • Data Integrity: Authors are expected to present accurate data and results, avoiding fabrication or falsification.

  • Conflicts of Interest: Authors should disclose any financial or personal conflicts that could influence their work.

By adhering to these ethical guidelines, the International Journal of Bacteriology and Mycology ensures the credibility and reliability of the research it publishes.