Aim And Scope

Aims
The Journal of Infection Disease & Pathology is a peer-reviewed scientific publication dedicated to disseminating high-quality, evidence-based research that contributes to the advancement of community medicine and public health. The journal emphasizes the integration of innovative practices and the latest knowledge related to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of infectious and communicable diseases. It provides a platform for healthcare professionals, researchers, and public health practitioners to share original research, systematic reviews, case reports, and short communications that are both relevant and applicable to contemporary healthcare challenges. 

Scope
The journal welcomes contributions across a wide spectrum of topics within the domain of infection disease and pathology along with public health, including but not limited to:

• COVID-19 and Emerging Infectious Diseases
• Viral and Bacterial Infections
• Antimicrobial and Antibiotic Resistance
• Community Medicine and Public Health Initiatives
• Clinical Trials and Epidemiological Studies
• Maternal and Child Health
• Reproductive and Sexual Health
• Chronic and Communicable Disease Control
• Immunization and Vaccination Strategies
• Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
• Primary Healthcare and Health Systems Management
• Human Nutrition and Breastfeeding
• Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
• Adolescent and Child Health
• Health Informatics and Data Analytics
• Community Engagement and Outreach Programs
• Health Care Quality, Safety, and Efficiency

The journal aims to serve as a comprehensive resource for advancements in infection prevention, disease control, and the broader public health landscape.