Aim & Scope

The Journal of Infectious Diseases & Vaccination Research aims to provide a comprehensive platform for the dissemination of high-quality research related to infectious diseases, vaccination, and global health. Our mission is to advance scientific knowledge that can help in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, as well as foster the development of effective vaccines that can protect individuals and communities.

We cover a broad range of topics within the field of infectious diseases and immunization, including but not limited to:

  • Vaccine Research and Development: Detailed studies on vaccine candidates, new technologies in vaccine development, and clinical trials.
  • Infectious Disease Pathogenesis: Research that explores the biological mechanisms of pathogens and their interaction with host immune systems.
  • Epidemiology and Disease Control: Studies on the distribution and determinants of infectious diseases, along with public health measures to control their spread.
  • Immunology and Immune Response: Investigations into the body’s immune response to infectious agents and vaccines, and the development of immunotherapies.
  • Antimicrobial Resistance: Research on antimicrobial resistance mechanisms, resistance surveillance, and new approaches to counteract resistant strains.
  • Global Health Policy and Vaccination Strategies: Research on policy development, health systems, and vaccine accessibility in low-resource settings.

This journal is committed to publishing articles that bridge the gap between basic science and public health interventions, providing a platform for researchers to communicate findings that can directly impact public health policy and vaccination programs.