Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Infectious Disease Epidemiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 June 2019) | Viewed by 36883
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Each year, we see the occurrence of new or reemerging infectious diseases or changes in the geographic spread of infectious diseases. This is happening at a rate that has not been seen before, according to a World Health Organization 2007 report. There are several drivers of this, including climate change, human behavior and demographic changes, urbanization, genetic changes in the organisms, bioterrorism, and others that we may not understand well. One key to comprehending these occurrences is a One Health perspective (i.e., understanding that humans, animals, and the environment are interconnected).
Much still needs to be learned about these current and future emergent infections, including their potential for spread and pandemic, and as drivers of emergence. Public health preparedness activities are also important so that we are ready to respond to outbreaks, whether they are caused by natural means or through bioterrorism.
This Special Issue seeks research papers on various aspects of emerging and re-emerging diseases, including on the biology of specific diseases/organisms; factors contributing to (re)emergency, including the role of human demographics and behavior; strategies for controlling these pathogens; the role of public health preparedness activities to control outbreaks; and other prevention activities. We especially encourage the submission of interdisciplinary work (particularly from a One Health perspective) and multi-country collaborative research. We also encourage the submission of health systems and health policy-related manuscripts that focus on issues related to (re)-emerging diseases and preparedness. We welcome original research papers using different study designs as well as systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
Dr. Catherine L. Troisi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Emerging infectious diseases
- Re-emerging infectious diseases
- Infectious disease epidemiology
- Climate change and infectious disease (re)emergence
- Demographic changes and infectious disease (re)emergence
- Pandemic potential of infectious disease
- Preparedness activities
- Prevention strategies
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