Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases

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Submission deadlines

  1. Manuscript Summary Submission Deadline 29 January 2026 | Manuscript Submission Deadline 19 May 2026

  2. This Research Topic is currently accepting articles.

Background

Infectious diseases have not been eradicated and continues to threaten humankind worldwide. Post pandemic era show us a vast epidemic diffusion of antibiotic-resistant world, like the data that the WHO show. However, other infectious diseases are reemerging after they have been on a significant decline. Most of these infections have a zoonotic origin, crossing from wildlife and domesticated animals to humans. Globalization, climate change, and other human factors are precipitating the rapid spread. An example of this, are the recent outbreak of cases of Tropical disease, like the West Nile infections in Italy.

Pandemic preparedness will require global collaboration, advance surveillance, rapid diagnostics and therapies in Infectious Disease. This Research Topic aims to carefully observe new infectious emergencies from antimicrobial resistance with MDR germs to new emerging and re-emerging infections, such as viruses and other pathogens.

This Research Topic welcomes different article types as listed in the journal, such as Original Research, Reviews, Case Report, etc. Contributions should be in scope with this collection and the section. Submissions should provide new perspectives to progress and promote further knowledge in the realm of infectious emergencies. We particularly welcome manuscripts providing new insights on antimicrobial resistance, which remains one of the most important challenges in health care today, and those focusing on bacterial pathogens, like viral pathogens, resistant to therapy.

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  • Case Report
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  • Community Case Study
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  • Data Report
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  • FAIR² Data

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Keywords: Infectious Disease, Emerging MDR Infections, Antibiotic Therapy, Emerging virus infections

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