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What We Get Asked Here at Libertas

Posted Tue, Jun, 17,2014

Customer satisfaction is something that we take very seriously at Libertas. One of our areas of focus is ensuring that all queries are answered quickly and efficiently. Below is a summary of a few frequently asked questions:Do you charge article processing fees?Because the majority of our journals are open access we charge article processing fees. These vary depending on journal. However we do not...

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78% of Authors Rate their Interactions with Editors in Chief as Very Good

Posted Tue, Jun, 10,2014

We survey all authors after their articles are published in our journals.  We ask them to rate various aspects of their experience to ensure that we're meeting our commitments to them.  Our research shows that:78% of authors surveyed rated the quality of their interactions with editors in chiefs and associate editors as very good. 22% of authors rated the quality of their interaction...

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Neutropenia Associated with Breastfeeding in HIV Exposed Infants: Featured Author Irene Njuguna

Posted Tue, May, 27,2014

Maternal antiretroviral treatment (ART) is recommended for prevention of mother-to-child HIV-1 transmission (PMTCT). By use of this therapy mother-to-child transmission has been significantly decreased. However, antiretroviral drugs are concentrated in amniotic fluid and breast milk, raising concerns of toxicity among exposed infants. With increasing use of early maternal ART there is a need to in...

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Featured Author - Olufunmilola A. Ogun

Posted Tue, May, 27,2014

Iris color influences the rate and degree of pupillary response to dilating agents. Darkly pigmented irides do not dilate as fast or as well as light-coloured irides. Achieving adequate mydriasis has diagnostic and therapeutic implications; for instance, the visualization of the retinal periphery for the staging or diagnosis of retinal disorders. Mordi et al. documented a clear potentiating effect...

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Featured Author –Dr James Faulkner

Posted Tue, May, 27,2014

Individuals diagnosed with a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or mild/non-disabling stroke are at high risk of cardiovascular or recurrent cerebrovascular (stroke, TIA) events. Pharmacological intervention is considered the cornerstone of secondary prevention care for this population group. However, recent research has explored the utility of non-pharmacological interventions (eg exercise, diet, ed...

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Featured Author –Dr Bruna Roesler

Posted Tue, May, 27,2014

Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped Gram-negative bacterium that colonizes the human stomach and can establish a long-term infection of the gastric mucosa. H. pylori presents a high-level of genetic diversity, which can be an important factor in its adaptation to the host stomach and also for the clinical outcome of infection. There are important H. pylori virulence factors that, along with hos...

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It is an honor to publish in Libertas Academia journals, I strongly recommend researchers to submit their articles.  The entire submission, review and publication process for our article in Retrovirology: Research and Treatment was clear and easy.  The staff explained everything and helped me whenever I asked, they were supportive and very polite.  Comments from reviewers were professional and very helpful in improving the quality of the manuscript. Publication fees were reasonable and fair.  As ...
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