African Journal of AIDS Research explained

African Journal of AIDS Research
Discipline:AIDS
Editor:Alan Whiteside
Website:http://www.nisc.co.za/products/1/journals/african-journal-of-aids-research
Link2:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajar
Link2-Name:Online access
Link2-At:AJOL
Impact:0.861
Impact-Year:2016
Publisher:Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation
Country:South Africa
Abbreviation:Afr. J. AIDS Res.
History:2002–present
Frequency:Quarterly
Issn:1608-5906
Eissn:1727-9445
Oclc:50398004
Lccn:2003243352

The African Journal of AIDS Research is a peer-reviewed medical journal published in 2002 by the National Inquiry Services Centre (Grahamstown, South Africa) on topics related to understanding the social dimensions to AIDS in Africa. Launched to address the lack of an African-managed journal focussed on social-science research on HIV/AIDS in Africa,[1] it is now co-published and distributed by Taylor and Francis.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Kelly . Kevin . April 2007 . Editorial . African Journal of AIDS Research . en . 6 . 1 . i–ii . 10.2989/16085900709490392 . 25875350 . 218646685 . 1608-5906.
  2. Web site: African Journal of AIDS Research . Taylor and Francis Online.