About the Journal

Aim of the Journal:

The International Medical Microbiology, Parasitology, and Virology journal aims to provide a platform for the publication of cutting-edge research and advancements in the fields of medical microbiology, parasitology, and virology. The journal focuses on publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research, reviews, case studies, and clinical trials that contribute to the understanding, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of infectious diseases caused by bacteria, parasites, and viruses. The primary aim is to bridge the gap between laboratory research and clinical applications, facilitating the exchange of knowledge among microbiologists, parasitologists, virologists, clinicians, and healthcare professionals.

Scope of the Journal:

The scope of International Medical Microbiology, Parasitology, and Virology includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Medical Microbiology:
    • Pathogenesis and epidemiology of bacterial infections.
    • Advances in antimicrobial resistance and antibiotic stewardship.
    • New diagnostic techniques for bacterial pathogens.
    • Microbial genetics, genomics, and molecular biology related to human diseases.
  2. Parasitology:
    • Studies on parasitic infections affecting humans, including protozoa, helminths, and ectoparasites.
    • Advances in the treatment and control of parasitic diseases.
    • Host-parasite interactions, immune responses, and vaccine development.
    • Epidemiology and public health strategies for parasitic diseases.
  3. Virology:
    • Molecular and cellular mechanisms of viral infections.
    • Emerging and re-emerging viral pathogens.
    • Viral diagnostics, therapeutic interventions, and vaccine development.
    • Zoonotic viruses and their impact on public health.
  4. Infectious Disease Control and Public Health:
    • Outbreak investigation and control measures for microbial, parasitic, and viral infections.
    • Global health perspectives on infectious diseases, especially in resource-limited settings.
    • Contributions to the development of public health policies related to infection prevention and control.
  5. Clinical Research:
    • Clinical trials and case studies on novel treatments and therapies for infections.
    • Advances in diagnostic tools for rapid and accurate identification of pathogens.
    • Studies on host immune response to infectious agents.