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  • Global health crises necessitate timely and accurate scientific communication.
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  • To highlight the critical role of scientific publications during global health crises.
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  • To encourage the production of high-quality scientific papers through critical evaluation.

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  • Reflective analysis of the impact of scientific publishing in crisis situations.
  • Discussion on the ethical considerations for journal editors and reviewers.
  • Emphasis on critical appraisal of research for quality assurance.

Main Results:

  • Scientific publications significantly influence public health responses and policy.
  • Responsible manuscript handling ensures the reliability of published research.
  • A critical approach enhances the quality and impact of scientific papers.

Conclusions:

  • Upholding rigorous standards in scientific publishing is essential, especially during health crises.
  • Ethical considerations in manuscript review are vital for maintaining public trust.
  • Continuous motivation for high-quality research output is necessary for addressing global health challenges.