PEDIATRICS
Established Impact
Editorial Perspective & Metric Analysis
Based on current metadata, PEDIATRICS maintains a competitive position in the US academic market. With an impact factor of 3.91, it remains a highly cited venue for researchers in its specific sub-fields.
| ISSN (Print) | 0031-4005 |
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| ISSN (Online) | 1098-4275 |
| Publisher | American Academy of Pediatrics |
| Country | United States |
| APC / Cost | Inquire with Publisher |
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Impact Factor
Historical Trend
Initial data points onlyImpact Factors by Year
| Year | Value | Source |
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| 2025 | 3.913 | Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate) |
Research Highlights
Recently published high-impact papers in this journal:
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Effects of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on heart rate variability
Hoda Atef. Abdelsattaribrahim, Kamal Gouda Kamal, Mohamed Khaled Ali Mohamed Ali Zid • 2026
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Feeding dysfunction in a neonate with interstitial deletion of chromosome 2q24.3-q32.1: a case report
Natalia Alvarado-Ramos, Jesús M. Rosario-Rivera, Estefania Rivera-Pedraza • 2026
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Efficacy and safety of dual-targeted therapy in children with inflammatory bowel disease: Retrospective cohort study
Tatiana Gabrusskaya, Natalia Ulanova, Elena V. Shilova • 2026
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Role of plasma D-dimer levels as diagnostic and prognostic marker in neonatal sepsis: An insightful support
Pietro Bertoglio • 2026
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Illness experience and needs in children with inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative studies
Shaohong Lin, Jianshan Zheng, Xiaoying Huang • 2026
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Last updated: Apr 19, 2026
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