About this Research Topic
Due to high urbanization, climate change and increased travel, the frequency and magnitude of outbreaks of arboviruses are continuously increasing worldwide, posing a serious challenge to world public health. Currently, most arboviral diseases lack effective drugs and vaccines, and passive control measures can only be taken after the outbreak. Understanding the molecular genetics, phylogeny, origin and evolution, pathogenesis and diagnosis of arboviruses would be of great significance for the control and prevention of arbovirus disease.
This research topic focuses on the extensive and in-depth discussion of arboviruses that pose serious threats or potential risks to human and animal life and health, including but not limited to genomics, molecular genetics, phylogeny and evolution, spatio-temporal dynamics, pathogenesis, and diagnostic development, to better understand its transmission direction and pathogenic mechanism. It is of great significance for the prevention and treatment of arbovirus diseases. We invite contributions of Original Research, Methods, Review, Mini Review, Hypothesis and Theory and Perspective covering the following topics of interest:
1. Identification and Molecular genetic characteristics of Arbovirus
2. Diversity, evolution, phylogenetics and epidemiology of Arbovirus
3. Pathogenesis of arbovirus diseases.
4. Advance in molecular and serological assays for the detection of arboviruses
Keywords: Molecular Genetics, Arboviruses, Pathogenesis, Diagnosis
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