African Journal of Neurological Sciences

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    141
  • Abbreviation
    Afr. J. Neuro. Sci.
  • ISSN
    1992-2647
  • e-ISSN
    1015-8618
  • Publisher
    African Journals Online (AJOL)
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Description
The African Journal of Neurological Sciences (AJNS) is a peer-reviewed publication committed to promoting advancements in neurological research and clinical practice across Africa. Serving as a vital platform for disseminating knowledge relevant to the unique challenges and opportunities within the continent's healthcare landscape, the journal encourages submissions from researchers and clinicians focused on neurological disorders prevalent in African populations. It is dedicated to improving the quality of neurological care in the region. AJNS covers a broad spectrum of topics, including stroke, epilepsy, infectious diseases affecting the nervous system (like infectious diseases), and neurodegenerative conditions. The journal emphasizes clinical studies, epidemiological research, and innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. With indexing in key medical databases, the AJNS aims to reach a wide audience of neurologists, neurosurgeons, and healthcare professionals working in Africa and beyond. Whether you are engaged in cutting-edge research, clinical practice, or policy development, the African Journal of Neurological Sciences offers a valuable platform to share your insights and contribute to the advancement of neurological care. Consider submitting your work to foster collaboration and address the pressing neurological challenges facing the African continent, thereby improving patient outcomes and shaping the future of neurological sciences.