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 Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene  is the Official Journal of the  Royal 
Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene .

 
 
 
 Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 
  
publishes original, peer-reviewed articles, and invited reviews across a broad range of topics relevant to the Society's goals, including: 


 
 - clinical tropical medicine and case reports  
- infectious diseases  
- parasitology and entomology  
- microbiology 
and virology  
- epidemiology  
- chemotherapy  
- immunology  
- public health, including social science 

 
 A key objective 
is to present the results of research that are broadly intelligible to workers from a range of disciplines. We welcome articles on  translational 
research  that may impact directly on clinical and public health practice in developing countries and those describing the  application 
of new technologies  in tropical medicine. 

 
 
 Non-communicable diseases  are of increasing importance in developing countries 
and we are keen to receive high quality papers in this field. 

 
 We will invite regular  reviews  on important, topical or neglected 
topics and welcome  updates on progress  with major global partnership programmes. We will also publish peer-reviewed  supplements  from leading groups of experts. These supplements provide an opportunity for an in-depth review of available knowledge within a particular 
field and we are particulary suited to the detailed review of field trials of new vaccines and therapies or the progress of major disease 
control programmes. 

 
 We publish articles from Fellows of the Society and non-Fellows alike and will continue to fulfil an important 
role as a vehicle for publication of  original scientific papers presented at Society meetings.  We also wish to encourage debate 
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