Biopathology of Microbial Infections
A special issue of Microorganisms (ISSN 2076-2607). This special issue belongs to the section "Public Health Microbiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2022) | Viewed by 12436
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Interests: diagnosis; prevention; epidemiology of medical infections
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Interests: small ruminant health management; diseases of small ruminants; welfare of small ruminants; veterinary infectious diseases
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Microbial infections continue to be a global threat for public health. Furthermore, microbial diseases of animals can have a significant economic impact, as well as zoonotic implications.
The use of antimicrobial agents enhances the emergence and dissemination of resistant microorganisms. The administration of antimicrobial agents to animals, especially food producing species, also plays a role in transferring resistance genes of an animal origin to humans.
In depth knowledge of the virulence and pathogenicity of microorganisms is important for the diagnosis and control of these infections. Research into improved diagnostic approaches for microbial diseases, particularly those encompassing the –omics approach, can contribute to the quick and accurate diagnosis of microbial infections. Work into new therapeutic approaches, targeting the virulence factors of microorganisms (e.g., toxins, spores, and biofilms) will improve the clinical therapeutics of infections. Studies into the development of novel immunological products or improved management approaches will contribute to the effective control of microbial infections.
This Special Issue will focus on publications covering human and animal microbial infections, with special reference to work relevant to their diagnosis, therapeutics, and control. Researchers in the field are invited to submit cutting-edge work for evaluation and potential publication as part of the Special Issue.
Prof. Efthymia Petinaki
Prof. Dr. George Fthenakis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- antimicrobial resistance vehicles
- biofilm
- diagnosis
- microbial infections
- microcial omics
- microbial targets
- pathogenicity
- prevention
- staphylococci
- spores
- therapeutics
- toxin
- virulence factors
- zoonoses
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