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Special Issue on Infectious Diseases of Developing Countries

A range of infectious diseases are circulating in the low and middle income countries (LMIC) primarily due to increasing wild life and human interface. These diseases not only pose a serious economic and public health implications but also risk the disease incursion at the epidemic and pandemic levels around the globe. On the face of current COVID-19 pandemic, there are knowledge gaps that need transational transformation to restrict the spread of these infections beyond endemic countries and then to establish bases for eradication.
 
The primary objective of special issue is to collate critical thinking, innovative proposals and to forge international collaboration to tackle this contagion. Therefore, we invite original articles, critical reviews and expert commentaries on all aspects of infectious diseases in developing countries, including but not limited to:

• Evolution and Epidemiology
• Host-Pathogen Interactions – Virulence and Pathogenicity
• Pathogen Mechanisms of Immune Evasion
• Next Generation Disease Control Strategies
• Vaccines
• Immunity
• Diagnostics
• Zoonoses and Socio-economic impacts
• Global Research Opportunities and Threats
 
Briefs on Special Issue:
 
Deadline: 23 December 2023
Publication: soon after acceptance
Processing charges: none (free for authors and free to read)
Submission: online using following link (please choose "Special Issue: Developing Countries" as field of research during online submission) or through email at [email protected]
 
Special issue Editor:
 
Dr. Mohsan Ullah Gorya
Assistant Professor
Institute of Microbiology
University of Agriculture
Faisalabad,
Pakistan
 

 

Hosts and Viruses

December

Vol.11, Pages 01-115

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