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Deadline |
AMR Special Issue |
Name of Special Issue |
Description |
31 May 2022 |
YES |
Antimicrobial Resistance in One Health Perspective: New Insights in Human, Animal, and Environment Interlace |
This Special Issue aims to encourage the publication of original experimental and theoretical results that demonstrate how interactions between the main drivers of antimicrobial resistance influence this emerging phenomenon. It is hoped that the innovative data published in this issue could be helpful to implement the potential containment strategies against antimicrobial resistance. |
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10 June 2022 |
YES |
Social Dimensions of Antibiotic Resistance in Asia - a One Health Perspective |
This Special Issue will explore the social dimensions of antibiotic resistance in Asia, taking a One Health perspective, looking at antibiotic use in different sectors as well as across whole systems. |
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30 June 2022 |
YES |
Antimicrobial resistance at the human-animal interface |
This themed issue is calling on readers and workers in the AMR space to submit Original, Short or Review papers on this subject to help narrow the definition of the unique complication of Covid 19 infection. |
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30 June 2022 |
YES |
Combatting antimicrobial resistance in Africa through surveillance and capacity building |
The journal invites researchers, particularly those from Africa but all are welcome, to submit high quality research targeting antimicrobial resistance challenges facing the African continent in both community and hospital settings. The idea is to increase studies and publications on antimicrobial resistance from African countries who bear the greatest burden of antimicrobial resistance because of limited resources, insufficient lab and diagnostic capacities, poor surveillance infrastructure etc. |
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European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases |
Rolling |
YES |
Antimicrobial Resistance and Super-Clones |
This issue aims to accommodate research articles regarding the laboratory detection, characterization, molecular epidemiology, and evolution of E. coli ST131 and other AMR super-clones such a Klebsiella pneumoniae ST258, ST147, ST307 and E. coli ST410, ST1193. |
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