International Multispeciality Journal of Health - Algeria مجلة طبية جزائرية | Revue Médicale Algérienne | Clinical Excellence | Pharmaceutical Innovation
Top Medical Journal in Algeria | Revue Médicale Leader en Algérie
ISSN: 2395-6291 | R Impact Factor: 3.83 | DOI: 10.25125/medical-journal | Indexed in CrossRef, Google Scholar, Algerian Medical Bibliography (in progress), WorldCat
Medical Research Landscape in Algeria: Key Statistics
Medical Research Publications
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Source: Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform, National Agency for the Development of Health Research (ANDRS), Algerian Scientific Research Council, 2024 Research Report
Medical Research Landscape in Algeria | Paysage de la Recherche Médicale en Algérie
Algeria, with a population of over 45 million, stands as a leading medical research hub in North Africa and the Maghreb region. The country boasts a rich scientific heritage influenced by Arab, Amazigh (Berber), and French traditions. Today, Algeria continues to advance medical research through world-class institutions like University of Algiers, University of Oran, and Pasteur Institute of Algeria. Through initiatives like the National Agency for the Development of Health Research (ANDRS) and the Algerian Scientific Research Council, Algeria is making significant investments in biomedical research, particularly in areas such as tropical medicine, pharmaceutical innovation, and public health. The country's pharmaceutical industry is also expanding, with increasing focus on local manufacturing and generic drug production.
Medicinal Plants & Saharan Biodiversity | Plantes Médicinales et Biodiversité Saharienne
Algeria is home to exceptional biodiversity, including the Sahara Desert, Atlas Mountains, and Mediterranean coast. The country has a rich tradition of medicinal plant use, with over 3,000 plant species, many endemic, offering exceptional opportunities for natural product research and ethnopharmacology.
Pharmaceutical & Biotech Innovation | Innovation Pharmaceutique et Biotechnologique
Algeria has a growing pharmaceutical industry with over 100 local manufacturing units. The country is focusing on import substitution, generic drug production, and developing its own vaccine manufacturing capacity, making it a significant player in North African pharmaceutical research.
About IMJ Health: Your Partner in Medical Research | Votre Partenaire en Recherche Médicale
The International Multispeciality Journal of Health (IMJ Health) is a prestigious, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing medical and pharmaceutical sciences globally. We provide Algerian researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals with a respected platform to publish their groundbreaking findings and contribute to the global medical community.
With our commitment to quality, speed, and visibility, IMJ Health ensures that research from Algeria reaches a worldwide audience, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange that addresses both local and global health challenges.
Open Access
Accès Libre | الوصول المفتوحRapid Review
4-6 weeks | 4-6 semainesGlobal Indexing
Algerian Medical Bibliography (in progress)Top Algerian Institutions Publishing in IMJ Health | Principales Institutions Algériennes
Researchers from these leading Algerian institutions have published their work in IMJ Health:
- University of Algiers (Benyoucef Benkhedda)
- University of Oran (Ahmed Ben Bella)
- University of Constantine (Mentouri)
- University of Annaba (Badji Mokhtar)
- University of Tlemcen (Abou Bekr Belkaid)
- University of Sétif (Ferhat Abbas)
- Pasteur Institute of Algeria
- National Agency for Health Research (ANDRS)
- National Institute of Public Health (INSP)
Algeria's Medical Research Priorities | Priorités de la Recherche Médicale en Algérie
The National Agency for the Development of Health Research (ANDRS) and Ministry of Health have identified key priority areas:
Medicinal Plants & Saharan Flora | Plantes Médicinales et Flore Saharienne
- Ethnopharmacology of Algerian medicinal plants
- Saharan flora research (date palm, desert plants)
- Phytochemistry and natural product discovery
- Traditional Amazigh (Berber) medicine
- Quality control and standardization
Infectious & Tropical Diseases | Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales
- Leishmaniasis (cutaneous and visceral)
- Tuberculosis and drug resistance
- COVID-19 and emerging infections
- Antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
- Malaria and vector-borne diseases
Non-Communicable Diseases | Maladies Non Transmissibles
- Cardiovascular disease (growing burden)
- Diabetes and metabolic syndrome
- Cancer research (breast, lung, colorectal)
- Hypertension and stroke prevention
- Obesity and nutrition research
Pharmaceutical Innovation | Innovation Pharmaceutique
- Local drug manufacturing and generic drugs
- Biosimilar development
- Vaccine research and production
- Nanomedicine and drug delivery
- Pharmaceutical regulatory science
Maternal & Child Health | Santé Maternelle et Infantile
- Maternal mortality reduction
- Child malnutrition and stunting
- Neonatal and newborn health
- Breastfeeding and nutrition programs
- Adolescent health research
Public Health & Health Systems | Santé Publique et Systèmes de Santé
- Health system strengthening
- Digital health and telemedicine
- Health policy and financing
- Disease surveillance and epidemiology
- Saharan and remote area healthcare
Traditional Algerian Medicine & Amazigh Heritage | Médecine Traditionnelle Algérienne et Patrimoine Amazigh
Algeria has a rich tradition of traditional medicine influenced by Arab, Amazigh (Berber), Saharan, and Mediterranean healing traditions. The country is home to the Hoggar Mountains, Sahara Desert, and Atlas Mountains, each with unique medicinal flora. Traditional healers (Tabib) and herbalists (Attar) play vital roles in healthcare, particularly in rural and Saharan regions. The Algerian pharmacopoeia includes over 500 medicinal plants, with research supported by institutions like the Pasteur Institute of Algeria and National Agency for Health Research (ANDRS).
الطب التقليدي
Date Palm (Nakhl) | نخيل
Nutritional, antioxidant, digestive health | Sahara desert heritage, traditional remedy
Black Cumin (Habbat al-Barakah) | حبة البركة
Immunomodulator, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant | Traditional Algerian remedy
Artemisia (Armoise) | شيح
Antimalarial, antiparasitic, digestive | Traditional Saharan medicine
Aloe Vera (Sabr) | صبر
Wound healing, skin health, digestive | Traditional Algerian remedy
Fenugreek (Hulba) | حلبة
Digestive health, anti-diabetic, galactagogue | Traditional Algerian herb
Jujube (Sidr) | سدر
Respiratory health, digestive, skin care | Traditional Algerian remedy
Leading Medical Research Institutions in Algeria | Principales Institutions de Recherche Médicale en Algérie
- National Agency for the Development of Health Research (ANDRS)
- Pasteur Institute of Algeria (IPA)
- National Institute of Public Health (INSP)
- Algerian Scientific Research Council
- National Center for Pharmacovigilance
- National Institute of Oncology (NIO)
- Central Hospital University Centers (CHU)
- Algerian National Laboratory for Drug Control
- Faculty of Medicine Research Centers
- Saharan Research Centers (Tamanrasset)
Why Algerian Researchers Choose IMJ Health | Pourquoi les Chercheurs Algériens Choisissent IMJ Health
Rigorous Peer Review
Double-blind peer review ensures quality, reliability, and credibility of published research, enhancing your academic reputation.
High Visibility & Impact
Indexed in Google Scholar, CrossRef, WorldCat, and Index Copernicus, with Algerian Medical Bibliography indexing in progress, ensuring global visibility.
Rapid Publication
Efficient editorial workflow with average publication time of 4-6 weeks from submission to online publication.
CrossRef DOI Registration
Every published article receives a unique DOI, ensuring permanent accessibility and citation tracking.
Frequently Asked Questions | Foire Aux Questions
Comprehensive FAQ for Algerian Authors | FAQ Complète pour les Auteurs Algériens
Find answers about submission process, peer review, publication fees, Algerian Medical Bibliography indexing status, and more for Algerian medical researchers.
The average time from submission to publication is 4-6 weeks for articles from Algerian researchers. Our streamlined peer review process ensures rapid publication without compromising quality.
Yes, IMJ Health is indexed in Google Scholar, CrossRef, WorldCat, and Index Copernicus. We are actively pursuing indexing in the Algerian Medical Bibliography to increase visibility for Algerian researchers and ensure recognition for academic promotions and funding requirements from ANDRS and the Ministry of Health.
Current Indexing Status | État de l'Indexation Actuel:
- Google Scholar
- CrossRef (DOI Member)
- WorldCat
- Index Copernicus
- Algerian Medical Bibliography - Application in Process
Absolutely! IMJ Health actively welcomes research on Algerian medicinal plants, Saharan flora, traditional Amazigh medicine, and all areas of Algerian medical excellence. Research on ethnopharmacology, natural product discovery, and public health interventions is particularly encouraged, building on Algeria's rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.
- Medicinal plants and Saharan flora (date palm, artemisia)
- Traditional Amazigh (Berber) medicine
- Infectious diseases (leishmaniasis, tuberculosis)
- Pharmaceutical innovation and local manufacturing
- Cardiovascular and metabolic diseases
- Public health and health system research
Publication fees vary based on article type and length. We offer special discounted rates for researchers from Algerian institutions, especially for early-career researchers and those from public universities. Many funding agencies, including ANDRS, allow publication fees as part of research grants.
Academic Faculty | Enseignants-Chercheurs
$100 (USD)
Approx. DZD 14,000
Students/Scholars | Étudiants/Boursiers
$80 (USD)
Approx. DZD 11,200
View Complete Fee Structure | Voir la Structure Complète des Frais
You can submit your article online via the Submit Article Link on the journal's homepage. You can also email your submission to info@imjhealth.org or info.imjh@gmail.com. Electronic submission helps reduce processing time and speeds up publication.
The official language of publication is English to ensure global accessibility. However, we understand that Algerian researchers may need language support. We offer assistance with English language editing and can help polish manuscripts before publication to ensure they meet international standards.
You can contact our editorial office through multiple channels:
WhatsApp:
+213 12 3456 7890 (for Algerian authors)
Response within 24 hours on business days | Réponse dans les 24 heures ouvrables
Join Algeria's Leading Medical Researchers | Rejoignez les Chercheurs Médicaux Leaders en Algérie
Share your research with the global medical community. IMJ Health is your trusted partner in advancing medical science from Algeria to the world. | Partagez votre recherche avec la communauté médicale mondiale. IMJ Health est votre partenaire de confiance pour faire avancer la science médicale de l'Algérie vers le monde.
Submit Your Research | Soumettez Votre Recherche
Online Submission | Soumission en Ligne
https://imjhealth.org/submit-article
Fast, secure, and user-friendly submission portal | Portail de soumission rapide, sécurisé et convivial
Email Submission | Soumission par Email
info@imjhealth.org
info.imjh@gmail.com
For inquiries or direct submission | Pour demandes ou soumission directe