Plagiarism Policy

The Jazer Journal of Translational Health Science (JJTHS) maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward plagiarism. All submitted manuscripts are screened using plagiarism detection software prior to peer review. Plagiarism, including the unauthorized use or duplication of text, data, images, or ideas without proper citation, whether intentional or unintentional, constitutes a serious breach of academic integrity. Manuscripts identified with plagiarized content will be rejected immediately if detected prior to publication, or retracted if discovered post-publication, and may be reported to the authors’ affiliated institutions or funding bodies where appropriate. Authors are expected to ensure the originality of their work and provide accurate citations for all sources used. The journal adheres to internationally recognized ethical standards, including the guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), in addressing cases of plagiarism and research misconduct.