format for AIMS Public Health

Hello, readying a submission for AIMS public health bit trying to find a zotero style that matches their requirements (pasted below) - is there such a style already? thanks!

All references, including URLs, must be numbered consecutively, in square brackets, in the order in which they are cited in the text, followed by any in tables or legends. Each reference must have an individual reference number. Please avoid excessive referencing. If automatic numbering systems are used, the reference numbers must be finalized and the bibliography must be fully formatted before submission.We encourage the author to use Endnote or Reference Manager to prepare the references. Download the AIMS Endnote style file at http://aimspress.com/AIMS style.ens

All citations in the text, figures or tables must be in the reference list and in numerical order; the citations should be called out in square brackets.

In references, the author should list the first 3 authors and use “et al.” to represent the other authors. The references should only include articles that are published or accepted. For accepted but unpublished works, use “in press” in place of page numbers. Unpublished data, submitted manuscripts, or personal communications should be cited within the text only and not listed in the references.

References should be formatted as follows:

• Journal article style: Benoist Y, Foulon P, Labourie F, et al. (Year) Anosov flows with stable and unstable differentiable distributions. J Amer Math Soc Volume: Starting Page-Ending Page.

• Accepted, unpublished papers: Same as above, but “In press” appears instead of the page numbers.

• Book style : Serrin J, (1971) Gradient estimates for solutions of nonlinear elliptic and parabolic equations , In: Zarantonello, E.Z. Author, Contributions to Nonlinear Functional Analysis , 2 Eds., New York : Academic Press , 35-75.

• Online content: SARS Expert Committee, SARS in Hong Kong : From Experience to Action. Hong Kong SARS Expert Committee, 2003. Available from: http://www.sars-expertcom.gov.hk/english/reports/reports.html.

Cited journals should be abbreviated according to ISO 4 rules. For examples, see http://images.isiknowledge.com/WOK45/help/WOS/A_abrvjt.html and http://www.cas.org/expertise/cascontent/caplus/corejournals.html .
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