The SCICONX Journal of Immunity and Infectious Diseases (JIID) is committed to providing authors with a clear, efficient, and transparent submission pathway. This page outlines the step-by-step process for submitting manuscripts, ensuring that your work reaches the global scientific community in a timely and professional manner.
1. Preparing Your Manuscript
Before submission, authors should ensure that their manuscript:
- Formatting Template (Please click here to download.)
- Adheres to the Instructions for Authors (formatting, structure, and referencing).
- Contains all required sections, including title page, abstract, keywords, main text, figures, tables, and references.
- Has undergone language and technical editing to improve clarity and readability.
- Includes ethical approvals (if applicable), conflict of interest statements, acknowledgments, and funding disclosures.
Tip: Submissions that follow the journal’s formatting guidelines are processed more rapidly.
2. Online Submission Portal
- Manuscripts must be submitted exclusively through the JIID Online Submission System available on the journal’s website.
- First-time users must create an author account, while returning users can log in with existing credentials.
- The system allows authors to:
- Upload manuscript files and supplementary materials.
- Track the status of submissions in real time.
- Communicate securely with the editorial office.
3. File Requirements
When uploading, authors must provide:
- Main Manuscript File (Word or compatible format; without author identifiers for double-blind review).
- Title Page with author details, affiliations, and corresponding author contact information.
- Figures and Tables in high resolution (submitted as separate files).
- Supplementary Materials such as datasets, appendices, or additional multimedia (optional).
4. Initial Editorial Screening
Once submitted, manuscripts undergo a preliminary review by the Editorial Office to verify:
- Completeness of submission files.
- Compliance with ethical and formatting guidelines.
- Relevance to the journal’s scope.
Submissions that do not meet the basic requirements may be returned to authors for correction before being considered for peer review.
5. Peer Review Assignment
- Eligible manuscripts are assigned to an Associate Editor or Section Editor, who selects expert reviewers.
- JIID uses a double-blind peer review process, ensuring confidentiality for both authors and reviewers.
- Typically, at least two reviewers evaluate each manuscript, with a third invited if opinions differ significantly.
6. Peer Review Outcomes
After the review process, the editor will make a decision in one of the following categories:
- Accept without revision – manuscript is ready for publication.
- Minor revision – small changes are required before acceptance.
- Major revision – substantial modifications are requested before further review.
- Reject – manuscript is unsuitable for the journal or fails to meet scientific standards.
Authors receive detailed reviewer feedback to guide revisions and improve their work.
7. Revision and Resubmission
- Authors must address all reviewer and editor comments point by point in a Response Letter.
- Revised manuscripts should be uploaded through the online system within the specified timeframe.
- Editors may send revised versions back to reviewers for re-evaluation, depending on the extent of changes.
8. Final Decision and Acceptance
- Once revisions are satisfactory, the Editor-in-Chief or handling editor makes the final acceptance decision.
- Accepted manuscripts are sent for professional copyediting, typesetting, and proofreading.
- Authors receive proofs for final approval before publication.
9. Publication and Accessibility
- Finalized articles are published online in open-access format, making them freely available to the global research community.
- Each article is assigned a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) for permanent citation and indexing.
- Published articles are disseminated through multiple databases and platforms to maximize visibility.
10. Tracking Your Submission
Authors can log in to the submission system at any time to:
- Monitor the status of their manuscript.
- Respond to editorial or reviewer queries.
- Upload revisions and supplementary files.
The submission process at JIID is designed to be transparent, fair, and author-friendly. By following these steps, researchers can contribute to a growing body of impactful literature in immunity and infectious diseases, helping to address some of the most pressing health challenges worldwide.