Aim & Scope

The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Microbiology and Pathogen Science is committed to advancing high-quality, multidisciplinary research that addresses the dynamic and complex landscape of infectious diseases, microbial science, and pathogen biology. The journal provides a scholarly platform for studies that explore microbial mechanisms, disease transmission, epidemiological trends, diagnostic advances, therapeutic strategies, and emerging threats to global health. It serves a diverse readership of researchers, clinicians, epidemiologists, microbiologists, laboratory scientists, and public health professionals who are working toward the prevention, control, and treatment of infectious diseases worldwide.

Primary Focus and Journal Objectives

The journal's primary objective is to publish innovative and scientifically rigorous work that enhances understanding of pathogen biology and its clinical and public health implications. By integrating foundational microbiology with real-world infectious disease challenges, the journal encourages submissions that contribute to better diagnostics, more effective treatment protocols, informed surveillance systems, and evidence-based policy development. It seeks to act as a conduit for sharing research that supports public health preparedness, antimicrobial stewardship, and global cooperation in the face of current and emerging infections.

The journal particularly values submissions that provide insight into the biological behavior of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites in relation to host-pathogen interactions, resistance mechanisms, and immune responses. Cross-disciplinary collaborations involving molecular biology, immunology, pharmacology, and epidemiology are welcomed and encouraged, as the journal seeks to build a comprehensive understanding of infectious agents and the environments in which they thrive.

Scope of Disciplines and Thematic Areas

The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Microbiology and Pathogen Science encompasses a broad spectrum of topics that intersect the basic, applied, and translational sciences. Areas of emphasis include, but are not limited to:

• Bacteriology, virology, mycology, and parasitology
• Mechanisms of microbial pathogenesis and host immune evasion
• Molecular epidemiology and genomic surveillance of infectious agents
• Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases
• Zoonotic infections and vector-borne diseases
• Biofilm development, persistence, and resistance in clinical settings
• Antimicrobial resistance and stewardship initiatives
• Vaccine development, immunogenicity studies, and efficacy trials
• Clinical microbiology and laboratory-based diagnostic innovations
• Rapid and point-of-care diagnostic tools
• Nosocomial infections and infection control practices
• Public health microbiology and outbreak investigation
• One Health approaches linking human, animal, and environmental health
• Infection prevention strategies and community-based interventions
• Global health policy related to infectious diseases

The journal encourages papers that address region-specific health challenges, surveillance systems in low-resource settings, and microbial dynamics in complex environmental or host ecosystems. Research examining healthcare-associated infections, biosecurity risks, and pandemic preparedness strategies is especially relevant.

Types of Manuscripts Considered

To accommodate the wide range of research and practical applications in this field, the journal accepts various types of scholarly contributions. These include:

• Original research articles presenting novel findings from laboratory, clinical, or field-based studies
• Comprehensive review articles synthesizing current knowledge on a specific infectious disease or microbial process
• Systematic reviews and meta-analyses grounded in evidence-based methodology
• Case reports with unique microbiological or clinical implications
• Technical reports on diagnostic tool development or methodological refinement
• Short communications that share preliminary results or urgent findings
• Commentaries and perspective pieces that engage with current issues in microbiology or public health

All manuscript types are subject to a rigorous peer review process and must demonstrate scientific validity, methodological transparency, and relevance to the journal’s scope.

Target Contributors and Reader Base

The journal welcomes contributions from an international community of scientists, clinicians, laboratory experts, healthcare professionals, and public health authorities. Relevant contributors include:

• Infectious disease specialists and clinical microbiologists
• Researchers in virology, bacteriology, mycology, and parasitology
• Public health experts and epidemiologists
• Biomedical scientists and laboratory technologists
• Immunologists and vaccine researchers
• Pharmacologists focused on antimicrobial therapies
• Health policy researchers and global health professionals
• Early-career investigators and postgraduate scholars engaged in infection-related research

By providing a platform for voices from both high- and low-resource settings, the journal promotes equitable dissemination of research and fosters academic diversity. Contributions from underrepresented regions, especially those with firsthand insight into local disease patterns, are strongly encouraged.

Global Relevance and Scientific Impact

Infectious diseases continue to pose a critical threat to human health, economies, and global stability. Whether addressing routine healthcare challenges or unprecedented outbreaks, the need for accurate scientific data and interdisciplinary insight remains paramount. The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Microbiology and Pathogen Science is positioned to be a valuable contributor to this dialogue by supporting research that is globally relevant, ethically grounded, and operationally useful.

The journal seeks to advance understanding not only in clinical and laboratory science but also in the broader systems that influence infectious disease control, such as surveillance infrastructure, public health preparedness, vaccine distribution, and international collaboration. By supporting work that spans borders and disciplines, the journal aims to improve both scientific knowledge and real-world outcomes.

Commitment to Integrity and Scientific Advancement

The journal upholds high standards for research integrity, ethical conduct, and peer-reviewed excellence. All submissions are evaluated for originality, scientific merit, and relevance. In alignment with global research best practices, authors are expected to disclose ethical approvals, funding sources, and conflicts of interest.

Through open access publication and wide dissemination, the Journal of Infectious Diseases, Microbiology and Pathogen Science enables timely access to vital information that supports evidence-based decision-making, policy formulation, and clinical advancement. Its mission is not only to report science but to serve as a catalyst for action in the ongoing efforts to prevent, detect, and treat infectious diseases on a global scale.