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Brazilian Journal of Mother and Child Health - Year 20
Highlights
It is with great satisfaction to inform that the Brazilian Journal of Mother and Child Health (BJMCH) is celebrating its 20 years of existence and for this very reason it brings us a feeling of great joy
We published articles that fulfilled our expectations in terms of quality and thematic approach. Articles such as Musgrove's "What is the minimum a doctor should know about health economics"[1] or Ebrahim's "Poli eradication, and after..."[2], or Maciel Filho and Araújo Jr
"Discussing community participation in health: an approach from the Brazilian experience"[3] or even Batista Filho's "“Anthropometric evaluation on nutritional status of pregnant women: retrospective and prospective view"[4] or "Anemia control in Brazil"[5], these were all relevant subjects in our first years and are good examples of that period and our history
Summary
It is with great satisfaction to inform that the Brazilian Journal of Mother and Child Health (BJMCH) is celebrating its 20 years of existence and for this very reason it brings us a feeling of great joy. From the memory of our distant beginning, facing natural difficulties at the beginning of a great project - editing a scientific journal –starting from difficult conditions of that time. We were able to meet the demands and responsibilities that, by the way, increased a lot over time. We published articles that fulfilled our expectations in terms of quality and thematic approach.
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