Style Influenza and other respiratory viruses

Dear all,

I need the style for the journal " Influenza and other respiratory viruses"

I can not find it in the Zotero repository.

Can somebody help me?

Thank you very much!

Débora
  • edited May 30, 2017
    This journal describes that Vancouver style is used but the link is to the AMA style manual. I am not sure if these two styles are same/similar.
  • @dmarcone try the AMA style (no URL) and describe the differences to the Influenza and other respiratory viruses style, please
  • Thank you for your help! Is a little different but works
  • If you can list the differences, someone can fix up the style properly, but we can only do this for the large number of people asking if you do the "legwork", i.e. identify the differences.
  • Ok, I can list the differences
    After listing the authors does not comma and then continues et al without italics
    Then the name of the journal is not italicized
    After the journal name has no point and followed the year
    The volume of the journal is not written.

    Here I show my example, but et al should be written in italics:
    Marcone DN, Ellis A, Videla C et al. Viral etiology of acute respiratory infections in hospitalized and outpatient children in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Pediatr Infect Dis J 2013;32:e105-110.
  • Just looked into this.
    The guidelines don't properly match their actual printed papers or people just use the AMA style and they don't care about it.

    I've made the style (currently under review) and when you write and eventually submit your paper and get some feedback on the references, please let us know and we'll make the necessary changes.
  • @dmarcone
    The style is now up: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:influenza-and-other-respiratory-viruses

    Give it a test and do let us know if it needs fixes once the editors come back.

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