Intracellular Bacteria: From Basic Research to Clinics 2.0
A special issue of Microorganisms (ISSN 2076-2607). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Microbiology and Immunology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 January 2024) | Viewed by 24731
Special Issue Editors
Interests: antibiotics; bacteremia; Gram's stain; Enterobacteriaceae; Gram-negative bacteria; lasers; spectrometry; mass; matrix-assisted laser desorption-ionization; mass spectrometry; pathogenic organism; gram-negative bacteremia; ionization; empirical antibiotic therapy; blood culture; extended-spectrum beta lactamases; bloodstream infections; early diagnosis; time-of-flight mass spectrometry; time-of-flight; marseilleviruses
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Interests: antibiotics; bacteremia; Gram's stain; enterobacteriaceae; Gram-negative bacteria; lasers; spectrometry; mass; matrix-assisted laser desorption-ionization; mass spectrometry; pathogenic organism; Gram-negative bacteremia; ionization; empirical antibiotic therapy; blood culture; extended-spectrum beta lactamases; bloodstream infections; early diagnosis; time-of-flight mass spectrometry; time-of-flight; marseilleviruses
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In August 2022, a joint ESCCAR (European Society on Chlamydia, Coxiella, Anaplasma and Rickettsia)–ESCR (European Society for Chlamydia Research) international meeting took place in Lausanne (Switzerland). Intracellular bacteria, such as Chlamydia, Coxiella, Anaplasma and Rickettsia, are relevant human pathogens. This meeting addressed several important subjects regarding intracellular bacteria, such as diagnosis, epidemiology, pathogenesis, immunology and treatments, as well as the fundamental research performed on these bacteria, comprising host–cell interactions, genetics, evolution and cell biology, among others.
The organization of this meeting was a good opportunity to launch a Special Issue of Microorganisms, which will allow people in the field of intracellular bacteria to share their recent discoveries and/or opinions. Original research articles or reviews that bring a better understanding of the diverse aspects of intracellular bacteria are thus welcome for this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Gilbert Greub
Dr. Nicolas Jacquier
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Chlamydia
- Coxiella
- Anaplasma
- Rickettsia
- intracellular bacteria
- host–cell interaction
- pathogenicity
- medical microbiology
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