Since the start of the 21st century, infectious diseases have had a major impact around the world. Emerging infectious diseases are a significant public health burden, but they also affect global economies. COVID-19, which began in 2019, has dramatically changed the world. Pathogens play a central role in new infectious diseases. Pathogen characteristics determine traits of infectious diseases. Pathogen detection capacity determines the speed to detect and control infectious diseases. COVID-19 has raised a number of new issues in the area of emerging infectious pathogen research. Establishing a research capacity for SARS-CoV-2 and other emerging infectious pathogens will determine our ability to respond to future epidemics.
This topic focuses on the main content of emerging infectious pathogens and covers the key content of research on pathogen detection and pathogen characteristics. The pathogens considered are bacterial, viral, fungal, parasitic, or all together. Pathogen detection focuses primarily on the identification of new pathogens, the development of new technologies, and the establishment of new processes. Research on pathogen characteristics focuses primarily on the pathogenic mechanism of pathogens, the mode of transmission, and changes in characteristics caused by changes in the genome. Relevant manuscripts provide space for the presentation and discussion of research content, such as enhanced screening, precise detection, etiology research, and evolution of emerging infectious pathogens.
The topic accepts submissions from:
• Discovery of novel emerging infectious disease pathogens.
• Proposal and application of new identification and detection technologies for emerging infectious disease pathogens.
• Etiological research on pathogens of emerging infectious diseases, including pathogenic mechanisms, replication characteristics, and evolution.
Since the start of the 21st century, infectious diseases have had a major impact around the world. Emerging infectious diseases are a significant public health burden, but they also affect global economies. COVID-19, which began in 2019, has dramatically changed the world. Pathogens play a central role in new infectious diseases. Pathogen characteristics determine traits of infectious diseases. Pathogen detection capacity determines the speed to detect and control infectious diseases. COVID-19 has raised a number of new issues in the area of emerging infectious pathogen research. Establishing a research capacity for SARS-CoV-2 and other emerging infectious pathogens will determine our ability to respond to future epidemics.
This topic focuses on the main content of emerging infectious pathogens and covers the key content of research on pathogen detection and pathogen characteristics. The pathogens considered are bacterial, viral, fungal, parasitic, or all together. Pathogen detection focuses primarily on the identification of new pathogens, the development of new technologies, and the establishment of new processes. Research on pathogen characteristics focuses primarily on the pathogenic mechanism of pathogens, the mode of transmission, and changes in characteristics caused by changes in the genome. Relevant manuscripts provide space for the presentation and discussion of research content, such as enhanced screening, precise detection, etiology research, and evolution of emerging infectious pathogens.
The topic accepts submissions from:
• Discovery of novel emerging infectious disease pathogens.
• Proposal and application of new identification and detection technologies for emerging infectious disease pathogens.
• Etiological research on pathogens of emerging infectious diseases, including pathogenic mechanisms, replication characteristics, and evolution.