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Abstract
In this regard, WHO maintains the Global Index Medicus (GIM), which provides access to biomedical and public health literature from regional databases, including the African Index Medicus (AIM), the Scientific and Technical Literature of Latin America and the Caribbean (LILACS), Index Medicus for Eastern Mediterranean Region (IMEMR), Index Medicus for South-East Asia Region (IMSEAR) and the Western Pacific Region Index Medicus (WPRIM). All data that support the findings and conclusions of the study should be included in the published manuscript, its additional files and/or in an electronic repository. [...]new DNA sequences generated in your study should be deposited in GenBank, and accession numbers must be provided. In the data availability statement, sentences like “Data are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request” should be avoided.
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