Infectious diseases of poverty
General Description

Abbreviation
Infect Dis Poverty
ISSN(online)
2049-9957
ISSN(print)
2095-5162
Open Access Journal
Yes
Licensing
CC BY
Peer Review
Peer Review
Impact Factor
3+
Indices
DOAJ, EBSCO, Google Scholar, Pubmed, SCImago, Scopus, UGC-CARE List
Language
English

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Detailed Information
Aim & Scope

Infectious Diseases of Poverty is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing topic areas and methods that address essential public health questions relating to infectious diseases of poverty. These include various aspects of the biology of pathogens and vectors, diagnosis and detection, treatment and case management, epidemiology and modeling, zoonotic hosts and animal reservoirs, control strategies and implementation, new technologies and application. Transdisciplinary or multisectoral effects on health systems, ecohealth, environmental management, and innovative technology are also considered.

Infectious Diseases of Poverty aims to identify and assess research and information gaps that hinder progress towards new interventions for a particular public health problem in the developing world. Moreover, it provides a platform for discussion of the issues raised, in order to advance research and evidence building for improved public health interventions in poor settings.

 

Indexing services
All articles published in Infectious Diseases of Poverty are included in:

  • Cinahl
  • Citebase
  • Current contents
  • DOAJ
  • Embase
  • EmCare
  • MEDLINE
  • Medscape
  • OAIster
  • PsycINFO
  • PubMed
  • PubMed Central
  • Science Citation Index Expanded
  • SCImago
  • Scopus
  • SOCOLAR
  • Zetoc
Indices
DOAJ, EBSCO, Google Scholar, Pubmed, SCImago, Scopus, UGC-CARE List

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