International Journal of Infection Prevention

International Journal of Infection Prevention

International Journal of Infection Prevention – Editor Register

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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ExpertiseIPC and epidemiology focus.
Peer ReviewGuide rigorous evaluations.
Editorial ImpactShape journal direction.
SupportTools and onboarding provided.

Journal at a Glance

ISSN: 2690-4837
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2690-4837
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal

Scope Alignment

Infection prevention, healthcare epidemiology, antimicrobial stewardship, outbreak response, surveillance systems, vaccine policy, WASH, environmental hygiene, and One Health implementation science. We prioritize actionable evidence and measurable impact.

Publishing Model

Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.

Become an Editor

IJIP seeks editors with expertise in infection prevention, healthcare epidemiology, microbiology, or related public health sciences. Editors help ensure rigorous peer review and high quality publication standards.

Eligibility
  • Demonstrated research or clinical expertise in relevant areas
  • Publication record in infection prevention or epidemiology
  • Commitment to ethical review and timely decisions
  • Ability to manage peer review workflows
What to Expect
1

Apply

Complete the editor registration form: https://oap.manuscriptzone.net/auth/register.

2

Review

Editorial office reviews qualifications and scope fit.

3

Onboarding

Receive guidelines and workflow training.

4

Service

Begin handling submissions and reviewer coordination.

Areas of Interest
  • Healthcare-associated infection prevention
  • Antimicrobial stewardship and resistance
  • Outbreak response and surveillance systems
  • Environmental hygiene and sterilization
  • Implementation science and behavior change
Practical Guidance
  • Encourage consistent decision letters and clear revision guidance.
  • Use standardized scoring rubrics for methodological quality.
  • Ensure reviewer expertise matches the manuscript topic.
  • Confirm ethical approvals and patient consent documentation.
  • Monitor turnaround times and communicate delays promptly.
  • Promote data transparency and reproducibility statements.
  • Document conflicts of interest and recuse when needed.
  • Coordinate with guest editors to align on scope fit.
  • Verify outbreak reporting standards and case definitions.
  • Ensure statistical review for complex analyses or trials.
  • Request data access statements for sensitive datasets.
  • Encourage clear reporting of IPC interventions and adherence.
  • Ensure adherence to reporting guidelines for IPC studies.
  • Confirm inclusion of ethics statements and consent details.
  • Request clarity on surveillance definitions and denominators.
  • Verify that data sharing statements align with journal policy.
  • Encourage structured abstracts for improved indexing.
  • Confirm that conflicts of interest are disclosed for all authors.
  • Check that outbreak timelines are clearly reported.
  • Verify antimicrobial stewardship interventions are described precisely.
  • Encourage reporting of implementation fidelity and adherence measures.
  • Request clarity on sampling frames and follow up intervals.
IJIP Commitment

IJIP is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in infection prevention and control. We emphasize reproducible surveillance methods, clear reporting of case definitions, and ethical compliance across all article types.

The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].

We encourage continuous improvement in reporting practices and share updates that help the community maintain high standards in infection prevention science and implementation.

Register as an Editor

Join the IJIP editorial team and help shape infection prevention research.