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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The scientific contribution of the manuscript is original, inedited and must not be under consideration by other scientific journal.

  • The archives should be in Microsoft Word and should not pass 6MB.

  • The references should be on the style described in the instructions for authors section in the About the Journal section.

  • The e-mail address of all authors should be informed.

  • A letter signed by all authors containing their complete name and electronic address, stating that this manuscript has not been submitted to any other journal and accepting the transference of reproduction rights in all media formats to the Revista de Patologia Tropical / Journal of Tropical Pathology. Attach this document to the submission.

Author Guidelines

Revista de Patologia Tropical/ Journal of Tropical Pathology

Authors Submission Guidelines

Manuscripts should be submitted to the Revista de Patologia Tropical/ Journal of Tropical Pathology via the website: http://www.revistas.ufg.br/index or by e-mail: rpt.iptsp@ufg.br. In both cases, it is required to include the completed and signed Manuscript Submission Checklist.

Manuscript preparation
The manuscript must be prepared using Microsoft Word (version 2003 or later), with Times New Roman 12-point font, 1.5 line spacing throughout, and margins of at least 3 cm. All paragraphs must be justified. The first line of each paragraph should be indented by 1.25 cm (use the paragraph formatting tool in Word; do not use tabs or spaces). Manuscripts must not exceed 4,500 words, including up to six insertions (figures and tables), and must not exceed 6MB. Only manuscripts written in American English are accepted.

Manuscript structure
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
TITLE; AUTHORS; SCIENTIFIC AFFILIATIONS (in the following order Institution, Department, Sector, City, State, Country); ORCID FOR EACH AUTHOR; ABSTRACT (with no subsections like Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion); KEY WORDS (three to five); INTRODUCTION; MATERIAL AND METHODS; RESULTS; DISCUSSION (with no Conclusion section); ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; CONFLICT OF INTEREST; USE OF THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE; REFERENCES.

CASE REPORT
TITLE; AUTHORS; SCIENTIFIC AFFILIATIONS (in the following order Institution, Department, Sector, City, State, Country); ORCID FOR EACH AUTHOR; ABSTRACT (with no subsections like Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion); KEY WORDS (three to five); INTRODUCTION; CASE REPORT; DISCUSSION (with no Conclusion section); ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; CONFLICT OF INTEREST; USE OF THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE; REFERENCES.

REVIEW
Review manuscripts should generally follow the same structure as original articles described above. Specific requirements may vary depending on the type of review (e.g., narrative, systematic, scoping, or meta-analysis).

Citations and References
CITATIONS
The citations in the text must be written in the following format:
• If the author’s name is part of a sentence:
-One author: Rocha (2025)
-Two authors: Borba and Medeiros (2025)
-More than two authors: Silva et al. (2025)

• When the author’s name is not part of the sentence, use parentheses: (Rocha, 2025) or (Borba and Medeiros, 2025) or (Silva et al., 2025).

Important: footnotes should be avoided.

REFERENCE LIST
References should be listed alphabetically, numbered sequentially, and organized by the last name(s) of the author(s). When citing multiple works by the same author, arrange the citations in chronological order by publication date.

Examples:
• ARTICLE: Wilson M, Bryan RT, Fried JA, Ware DA, Schantz PM, Pilcher JB, Tsang VCW. Clinical evaluation of the cysticercosis enzyme-linked immunoelectrotransfer blot in patients with neurocysticercosis. J Infect Dis 164: 1007-1009, 1991.

• BOOK: Smith PG, Morrow RH. Field Trials of Health Interventions in Developing Countries: A Toolkit. OPAS. Washington, 1998.

• BOOK CHAPTER: Prata A R. Mansonic Schistossomiasis. In: Veronesi R. Infectious and Parasitic Diseases. Guanabara-Koogan. Rio de Janeiro, 1991.

• GUIDELINES OR OTHER SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION FROM THE INTERNET: Brasil. Ministério da Saúde. Dengue. Available at: https://www.gov.br/saude/pt-br/assuntos/saudede-a-a-z/d/dengue. Accessed on 25 August 2025.

• SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION FROM THE INTERNET: Figueredo RM, Leite C. The practical 8: of precaution/ isolation from the medical diagnosis in infectious disease unit. Rev Eletr Enf 358-362, 2006. Available at: http://www.fen.ufg.br/revista/revista8_3/v8n3a06.htm. Accessed on 25 August 2025.

NOTES
• References must follow the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (ICMJE), as outlined in Citing Medicine (U.S. National Library of Medicine: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/citingmedicine).

• Journal titles should be abbreviated according to the style used in Index Medicus (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nlmcatalog/journals).

Illustrations and Tables
Figures and tables must be inserted in the manuscript using the Insert tool in Microsoft Word, rather than by using the “copy and paste” function.

Figures
Figures and their legends can be submitted either within the manuscript or as separate files. All figures must adhere to high-quality standards, preferably in JPEG format, with a minimum resolution of 300 dpi and a width of at least 11 cm. Figures should be numbered consecutively in the text, starting with Figure 1, Figure 2, and so on. The authors are encouraged to submit color photographs.

Tables
Tables must be created in Microsoft Word, along with their corresponding legends.

Copyright Statement
Manuscript submission must be accompanied by a cover letter signed by the corresponding author, who must also have completed and signed the Manuscript Submission Checklist, attesting that all co-authors are aware of and agree with the submission. The letter must confirm that the manuscript, in whole or in part, has not been published and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Authors must also agree to transfer copyright in all media and formats to the Revista de Patologia Tropical/ Journal of Tropical Pathology.

Privacy Statement
Names and email addresses provided to this journal will be used exclusively for the journal’s editorial and publishing services. They will not be available for any other purpose or to any third party.

Statement on the Use of Artificial Intelligence
Authors must disclose any use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)–assisted technologies, such as large language models, image generation tools, or code-writing assistants, in preparing their manuscript. While AI tools can be used to improve language, grammar, or readability, they must not replace the authors' critical thinking, interpretation, or original contributions. The authors remain fully responsible for the content of the manuscript, including the accuracy of information, proper citation of sources, and the integrity of the scientific work.

Use of Artificial Intelligence
• The authors declare that no Artificial Intelligence (AI)–assisted technologies were used in preparing this manuscript.
— or, if applicable—
• The authors state that AI-assisted technologies were only used to improve language and grammar. No AI tools were used for data analysis, interpreting results, or making scientific conclusions. The authors are fully responsible for the content of this work.

 

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 The names and addresses informed to this journal will be exclusively used to the services performed by this publication and, therefore, will not be available to other ends or parts.