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Current Research in Parasitology & Vector-Borne Diseases


Title Abbreviation
Curr Res Parasitol Vector Borne Dis
Electronic ISSN
2667-114X
Readership
Parasitologists, Zoologists
Scope
Current Research in Parasitology & Vector-Borne Diseases (CRPVBD) is a new primary research, gold open access journal from Elsevier. CRPVBD publishes Original Research articles, Short Communications, Letters, Opinion and Methodology articles as well as Reviews, Rapid Reviews and Graphical Reviews, that cover all aspects of human and animal parasitology and vector biology and vector-borne pathogens. Current Research in Parasitology & Vector-Borne Diseases main research areas covered include (but are not restricted to): Diversity, distribution, ecology, life cycles and transmission biology of parasites and arthropod vectors; Identification, taxonomy, systematics and molecular phylogenetics of parasites and arthropod vectors; Surveillance of indigenous and invasive arthropod vectors of public and veterinary health relevance: distribution, abundance and bionomics. Assessment of vector-pathogen relationships and the risk of pathogen transmission and associated disease; Mathematical modelling of parasite and vector populations, parasitic infections, host-parasite and vector-pathogen interactions, and epidemiology of zoonotic and emerging/re-emerging infectious diseases; Impact of environmental change on the transmission dynamics of parasites and the biology, ecology and distribution of intermediate hosts and vectors. Emergence, re(emergence) and globalisation of vectors, pathogens and hosts and One Health; Parasitic and vector-borne diseases of humans, wildlife and domestic, farm and companion animals including studies on immunology, immunopathology, diagnosis and control; Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs): diagnosis, monitoring, control and eradication/elimination. Model-based analyses addressing the transmission dynamics and control of Chagas disease, visceral leishmaniasis, human African trypanosomiasis, soil-transmitted helminths, schistosomiasis, lymphatic filariasis, onchocerciasis and trachoma; Molecular aspects of parasite and vector diversity and evolution including molecular epidemiology and population genetics mechanisms of anti-parasite drug resistance and insecticide resistance in arthropod vectors; Use of genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics technologies to study host-parasite/pathogen and parasite-host-microbiota interactions, and pathogen-microbiome interaction in vectors; Economic impact assessments of parasitic infections or vector-borne diseases; Outbreak investigations and impact assessments. Current Research in Parasitology & Vector-Borne Diseases builds on Elsevier's reputation for excellence in scientific publishing and long-standing commitment to communicating reproducible biomedical research targeted at improving human health. Expertise - Editors and Editorial Board bring depth and breadth of expertise and experience to the journal. Speed - Submission and peer review is fast, and publication of final manuscripts is instantaneous. Discoverability - Articles get high visibility and maximum exposure on an industry-leading platform that reaches a vast global audience.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Elsevier B.V.
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