Editorial Note - (2020) Volume 8, Issue 1
Received: 15-Apr-2020 Published: 30-Apr-2020, DOI: 10.35248/2329-9088.8.1.e101
Tropical Medicine encompass conditions that occur solely or principally in the tropics, as well as those that are more difficult to manage or control in the tropics, which might include a range of communicable as well as non-communicable diseases. Communicable diseases include a number of infectious diseases and parasitic diseases includes but is not limited to Acinetobacter infections, Actinomycosis, African sleeping sickness, AIDS (Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), Amebiasis, Anaplasmosis, Angiostrongyliasis, Anisakiasis, Babesiosis, Bacillus cereus infection, Bacterial pneumonia, Bacterial vaginosis, Bacteroides infection, Balantidiasis, Botulism (and Infant botulism), Malaria, Leishmaniasis, etc., and Tropical and Neglected Tropical Diseases. Noncommunicable diseases often include a number of chronic diseases of growing importance in the tropics, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, respiratory diseases and diabetes.
Our journal focuses on improving our understanding of the global burden on these problems, as well as new developments in pathology, diagnosis, management and prevention of these conditions. It will also include novel mechanisms of drug delivery, treatment. Other possible disciplinary areas includes but is not limited to Tropical Medicine Research, Tropical Biomedicine, Tropical Veterinary Medicine, Epidemiology, Hygiene, Tropical Health Nutrition, Public Health, Tropical Health and other related fields.
All published articles of this journal are included in the indexing and abstracting coverage of Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, Global Impact Factor (GIF), CiteFactor, Electronic Journals Library, RefSeek, Hamdard University, EBSCO A-Z, Studies receiving funding from a funding organization that is included on the list of PMC and Research Funder Policies or authors having NIH grant were submitted to PubMed.
This accomplishment owes incredibly to the endeavours of our reviewers and editors. We accept that quick publication will assist with guaranteeing that Tropical Medicine and Surgery papers are perused and referred to all the more regularly by specialists in the related fields.
Dr. Jimmy Thomas Efrid,
Director of Epidemiology and Outcomes Research, East Carolina Heart Institute, North Carolina, USA
Dr. Jean-Paul Joseph Gonzalez,
Professor of Infectiology and Research Director, French Research Institute for Development, USA
Shi-Bin Cheng,
Division of Hematology & Oncology, Brown University, USA
Besari Alwi Muhd,
Clinical Lecturer / Infectious Diseases Physician
Citation: Jhansi A (2020) Editorial Highlights Archives of Clinical Microbiology. Trop Med Surg 8:e101.
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