Editorial: Current advances in anti-infective strategies

IF 1.2 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
A. M. S. Almohaidi, Fikrat M. Hassan, H. Rothan
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Abstract

Infectious diseases pose a global challenge, necessitating an exploration of novel methodologies for diagnostics and treatments. Since the onset of the most recent pandemic, COVID-19, which was initially identified as a worldwide health crisis, numerous countries experienced profound disruptions in their healthcare systems. To combat the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, governments across the globe have mobilized significant efforts and resources to develop treatments and vaccines. Researchers have put forth a multitude of approaches for COVID-19 detection, treatment protocols, and vaccine development, including groundbreaking mRNA technology, among others. This matter represents not only a scientific endeavor but also an essential addition to our arsenal for combating infectious diseases. This concern is underscored by the inclusion of eleven articles in this issue, each highlighting the urgent need to boost global resources for investigating, detecting, treating, and responding to emerging infections. Furthermore, there is a pressing call for the effective coordination and guidance of Arabian research initiatives, in conjunction with the efforts of Afro-Asian countries, to collectively address the challenges at hand and enhance overall outcomes. This special issue of Baghdad Science Journal on COVID-19 and anti-infective strategies provides an overview of infectious disease and anti-infective strategies management for detection, treatment protocol, and vaccine development including mRNA with many other strategies, by publishing articles on recent research concepts.
社论:抗感染策略的最新进展
传染病是一项全球性挑战,需要探索新的诊断和治疗方法。最近的 COVID-19 大流行病最初被认为是一场世界性的健康危机,自其爆发以来,许多国家的医疗保健系统遭受了严重破坏。为了抗击 COVID-19 大流行的蔓延,全球各国政府都投入了大量的精力和资源来开发治疗方法和疫苗。研究人员提出了多种方法来检测 COVID-19、制定治疗方案和开发疫苗,其中包括突破性的 mRNA 技术等。 这不仅是一项科学工作,也是我们对抗传染病的重要手段。本期刊载了 11 篇文章,每篇文章都强调迫切需要增加用于调查、检测、治疗和应对新发传染病的全球资源,从而凸显了这一关切。此外,我们还迫切呼吁阿拉伯国家与亚非国家一起,有效协调和指导研究活动,共同应对当前的挑战,提高整体成果。 本期《巴格达科学杂志》特刊以 COVID-19 和抗感染策略为主题,通过发表有关最新研究概念的文章,概述了用于检测、治疗方案和疫苗开发的传染病和抗感染策略管理,包括 mRNA 和许多其他策略。
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Baghdad Science Journal
Baghdad Science Journal MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
50.00%
发文量
102
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes academic and applied papers dealing with recent topics and scientific concepts. Papers considered for publication in biology, chemistry, computer sciences, physics, and mathematics. Accepted papers will be freely downloaded by professors, researchers, instructors, students, and interested workers. ( Open Access) Published Papers are registered and indexed in the universal libraries.
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