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International Journal for Parasitology


Instructions for Authors

References
Correct references are the responsibility of the author. Please ensure that all references cited in
the text are included in the reference list.
References in the text start with the name of the author(s), followed by the publication
date in brackets, e.g. 'Combes (2001) has shown the importance of ...', or '... has been described
(Combes,2001; Kumar et al., 2004) ...', using date order. More than one paper from the same
author in the same year must be identified by the letters a, b, c, etc., placed after the year of
publication. In the text, when referring to a work by two authors, use (Sangster and Dobson,
2002) or for more than two authors, the name of the first author should be given followed by et
al. There is an output style available for EndNote. Please refer to the EndNote website or contact
the Editorial Office for a copy of this style file.
The references in the reference list should be in alphabetical order. References to
journal articles should contain names and initials of all author(s), year of publication,
article title, abbreviation of the name of the journal, volume number and page numbers.
Unpublished data, personal communications and papers in preparation or submitted ,
abstracts (whether published or not) and theses should not be listed in the references (but
may be incorporated at the appropriate place in the text); work "in press" may be listed
only if it has been accepted for publication. Personal communications must be
accompanied by a letter or e-mail from the named person(s) giving permission to quote
such information. References to books should also include the title (of series and volume),
initials and names of the editor(s) and publisher and place of publication.
Reference to a Journal:
1. Kumar, N., Cha, G., Pineda, F., Maciel, J., Haddad, D., Bhattacharyya, M.K.,
Nagayasu, E., 2004. Molecular complexity of sexual development and gene regulation
in Plasmodium falciparum. Int. J. Parasitol. 34, 1451-1458.
2. Alvarez, L., Moreno, G., Moreno, L., Ceballos, L., Shaw, L., Fairweather, I., Lanusse, C.,
2009. Comparative assessment of albendazole and triclabendazole ovicidal activity on
Fasciola hepatica eggs. Vet. Parasitol. 164, 211e216.
3. Alvarez-Sanchez, M.A., Mainar-Jaime, R.C., Perez-Garcia, J., Rojo-Vazquez, F.A., 2006.
Resistance of Fasciola hepatica to triclabendazole and albendazole in sheep in Spain. Vet.
Rec. 159, 424-425.

Bagus Muhammad Ihsan


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Ilmu kedokteran dasar 2016

4. Pettersson, E.U., Ljunggren, E.L., Morrison, D.A., Mattsson, J.G., in press.


Functional analysis and localisation of a delta-class glutathione S-transferase from
Sarcoptes scabiei. Int. J. Parasitol.
5. Canevari, J., Ceballos, L., Sanabria, R., Romero, J., Olaechea, F., Ortiz, P., Cabrera, M.,
Gayo, V., Fairweather, I., Lanusse, C., Alvarez, L., 2014. Testing albendazole resistanc in
Fasciola hepatica: validation of an egg hatch test with isolates from South America and
the United Kingdom. J. Helminthol. 88, 286-292.
Reference to a book:
1. Combes, C., 2001. Parasitism. The ecology and evolution of intimate interactions.
University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London.
Chapter in edited book
1. Nesheim, M. C. 1989. Ascariasis and human nutrition. In Ascariasis and its prevention
and control. D. W. T. Crompton, M. C. Nesbemi, and Z. S. Pawlowski (eds.). Taylor and
Francis, London, U.K., p. 87100.
2. Sangster, N.C., Dobson, R.J., 2002. Anthelmintic resistance. In: Lee, D.L. (Ed.), The
biology of nematodes. Taylor and Francis, London and New York, pp. 531-567.

Reference to a website:
1. Oguro, M., Imahiro, S., Saito, S., Nakashizuka, T., 2015. Mortality data for Japanese oak
wilt disease and surrounding forest compositions. Mendeley Data, v1.
http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/xwj98nb39r.1.

Latin Reference:
1. Messick GA, Overstreet RM, Nalepa TF, Tyler S. 2004. Prevalence of parasites in
amphipods Diporeia spp. from Lakes Michigan and Huron, USA. Diseases of Aquatic
Organisms 59: 159-170.
2. Cicchino AC, Castro D del C. 1998. Amblycera Cap. X. En: Morrone JJ, Coscaron S.
(Eds.). Biodiversidad de artrpodos argentinos. Una perspectiva biotaxonmica.
Ediciones Sur. La Plata, Argentina: 84-103.

Citation in text
Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list
(and vice versa). Any references cited in the abstract must be given in full. Unpublished results
and personal communications are not recommended in the reference list, but may be mentioned
in the text. If these references are included in the reference list they should follow the standard

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reference style of the journal and should include a substitution of the publication date with either
'Unpublished results' or 'Personal communication'. Citation of a reference as 'in press' implies
that the item has been accepted for publication.
Web references
As a minimum, the full URL should be given and the date when the reference was last accessed.
Any further information, if known (DOI, author names, dates, reference to a source publication,
etc.), should also be given. Web references to published articles can be included in the reference
list. Other web references such as software programs, databases and individual web pages,
should have the reference details included at the appropriate place within the text.
Data references
This journal encourages you to cite underlying or relevant datasets in your manuscript by citing
them in your text and including a data reference in your Reference List. Data references should
include the following elements: author name(s), dataset title, data repository, version (where
available), year, and global persistent identifier. Add [dataset] immediately before the reference
so we can properly identify it as a data reference. This identifier will not appear in your
published article.
References in a special issue
Please ensure that the words 'this issue' are added to any references in the list (and any citations
in the text) to other articles in the same Special Issue.
Reference management software
Most Elsevier journals have their reference template available in many of the most popular
reference management software products. These include all products that support Citation
Style Language styles, such as Mendeley and Zotero, as well as EndNote. Using the word
processor plug-ins from these products, authors only need to select the appropriate journal
template when preparing their article, after which citations and bibliographies will be
automatically formatted in the journal's style.
If no template is yet available for this journal, please follow the format of the sample references
and citations as shown in this Guide Users of Mendeley Desktop can easily install the reference
style for this journal by clicking the following

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link:
http://open.mendeley.com/use-citation-style/international-journal-for-parasitology
Journal abbreviations source
Journal
names
should
be
abbreviated
according
to
the
NLM catalogue:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/tsd/serials/lji.html. When preparing your manuscript, you will then be
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