The Journal of Infectiology and Epidemiology is a leading, peer-reviewed journal committed to advancing the global understanding of infectious diseases and the science of epidemiology. Our mission is to serve as a comprehensive platform for researchers, clinicians, public health professionals, and policymakers to share and disseminate groundbreaking research, insightful reviews, and authoritative articles on all facets of infection control, disease transmission, and epidemiological studies.

Core Areas of Interest

We invite high-quality submissions that address, but are not limited to, the following key areas:

  1. Infectious Diseases: Cutting-edge research and clinical studies that delve into the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases, with a focus on both emerging and re-emerging pathogens.

  2. Epidemiology and Surveillance: Comprehensive epidemiological investigations, innovative surveillance systems, and detailed outbreak reports that illuminate the distribution, determinants, and trends of diseases across populations.

  3. Public Health Interventions: Critical evaluations of public health strategies, vaccination initiatives, and interventions designed to control and prevent infectious diseases at local, regional, and global levels.

  4. Microbiology and Virology: Breakthrough studies in microbiology and virology, highlighting the complex interactions between pathogens and hosts, and their implications for disease transmission.

  5. One Health Approach: Interdisciplinary research that explores the intricate connections between human, animal, and environmental health, emphasizing their collective impact on the spread of infectious diseases.

  6. Antimicrobial Resistance::Investigations into the causes, mechanisms, and spread of antimicrobial resistance, alongside strategies for its management and mitigation.

  7. Health Economics and Policy: Analytical studies that assess the economic burden of infectious diseases and propose evidence-based healthcare policies to address these challenges.

  8. Health Promotion and Education: Initiatives aimed at increasing awareness, improving education, and empowering communities with the knowledge to prevent and manage infectious diseases.