Eminent Editorial Board Members

Fausto Catena
ITALY
Journal of Emergency Medical Care
Klepikov I
UNITED STATES
Journal of Emergency Medical Care

Journal of Emergency Medical Care (JEMC) is an international online open access peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing scientific and technical information in the field of emergency medicine. The emphasis will be on publishing quality articles rapidly and freely available worldwide.

JEMC provides significant, in-depth coverage of information on emergency medicine, new methods, advances in technology, diagnostic procedures and lifesaving measures, and guidance for fast and accurate decisions.

RECENT ARTICLES
Pollution Indices in Cement Waste Contaminated Soil and Efficacies of Selected Jatropha Species in Phytoremediation
This study evaluated soil toxicity and Jatropha potential indices for Phytoremediation of Heavy metal in Cement Waste up take of heavy metals in selected Jatropha grown in cement waste contaminated soil. A 3 x 4 factorial in a complete ran domized...
Investigation of Physico Chemical Parameters of Potentials of Selected Jatropha Species under Cement Kiln Waste Soil Treatments
Soil Physico chemical properties is a dynamic and complex natural resources that plays a crucial role in supporting life on earth. Soil scientist and farmers use these soil physico chemical parameters to make informed decisions about soil con tami...
Proteomics Analysis of Nutrient Components in the Foot of the Razor Clam Solen Grandis
In this paper, the label-free quantitative proteomics technology was adopted to analyze and identify the proteins contained in the foot of the razor clam Soles grandis and explore its nutritional components. Through the proteomics research on S. ...
Sphingomonous Paucimobilis Bacteremia Presenting as BRUE in a Two-Month-Old Male Infant
Sphingomonas paucimobillis is a gram negative, non- fermenting, aerobic bacterium distinguished by its yellow pigment and motility due to polar flagella While it is commonly found in soil and water, it can also be isolated from contaminated hospi...
Neonatal Sepsis in a Term Infant after Prolonged Rupture of Membranes Caused by Globicatella Sanguinis: A Rare Case Report
Globicatella sanguinis is a catalase-negative, alpha-hemolytic, gram-positive coccus, a facultative anaerobe, meaning it can grow in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions, while globicatella species are considered part of the normal human flora, ...
Early Milk Expression in Mothers of Neonates in the Neonatal ICU: A Quality Improvement Project
In premature infants, the importance of early breastfeeding has been emphasized throughout the literature. However, an effi cient policy that targets early breast milk expression has not been nationally recognized. The aim of this quality improve ...