Aims
Aims and Scope
The World Journal of Medical Microbiology publishes research on microorganisms of medical importance and their interactions with hosts. The journal addresses the challenges of infectious diseases in clinical and public health settings.
Scope encompasses:
- Bacteriology and bacterial pathogenesis
- Antibiotic resistance mechanisms
- Virology and viral diseases
- Emerging and re-emerging viruses
- Medical mycology
- Medical parasitology
- Clinical microbiology and diagnostics
- Host-pathogen interactions
- Vaccine development
- Infection control and prevention
The journal welcomes laboratory studies, clinical investigations, and epidemiological research in medical microbiology.
Scope
The journal covers a broad range of topics including, but not limited to:
Original Research
High-quality empirical studies that present novel findings and advance understanding in the field.
Review Articles
Comprehensive syntheses of existing literature that identify trends and future directions.
Methodological Papers
Innovations in research methods, techniques, and analytical approaches.
Case Studies
In-depth analyses of specific instances that provide valuable insights.
Article Types
Research Article
Review Article
Short Communication
Case Report
Methodology
Letter to Editor
Editorial
Commentary
Target Audience
- Researchers and Academics
- Educators and Students
- Industry Professionals and Practitioners
- Policy Makers and Government Agencies
- Libraries and Information Centers