Immunobiology and Vaccination Strategies in Emerging Infectious Diseases
A special issue of Vaccines (ISSN 2076-393X). This special issue belongs to the section "Epidemiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2023) | Viewed by 21505
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Interests: infectious parasitic diseases; epidemiology; clinical relevant; diagnostic challenges
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Infectious diseases are disorders caused by organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. Many organisms live in and on our bodies. They are usually harmless or even helpful. Some of them, however, can cause diseases under certain conditions. Although significant advances have been made in the control, diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases, statistics show that these diseases remain the second leading causes of death worldwide. On the other hand, in recent decades, with the emergence of atmospheric phenomena, environmental changes, and other factors, emerging diseases have appeared and affected the health of people living around the world. Vaccination is an important approach that can prevent infectious diseases. Thanks to general vaccination programs worldwide, the prevalence of many infectious diseases has remarkably decreased. However, for some diseases, studies are ongoing to find effective vaccines combating especially emerging infectious diseases.
The Scope of this Special Issue includes but is not limited to:
- Vaccination;
- Immunization;
- New adjuvants;
- Nano-adjuvants;
- DNA vaccine;
- Cocktail vaccine;
- In silico vaccine design;
- Vaccine hesitancy and safety;
- Public health rapid response vaccines to pandemics;
- New regulatory pathways for urgent vaccines;
- Vaccine platforms and delivery systems.
Dr. Veeranoot Nissapatorn
Prof. Dr. Maria de Lourdes Pereira
Dr. Ehsan Ahmadpour
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- infectious diseases
- parasitic diseases
- bacterial infections
- viral infections
- fungal infections
- disease control
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