Understanding Airborne Pathogens: Pathways, Risks, and Control Strategies
Airborne transmission is the transfer of germs through the air, mostly by respiratory droplets and aerosols that come out when you cough, sneeze, talk, or breathe.
The International Journal of Pathogens is a peer-reviewed online journal launched in 2024Â that focuses on publishing high-quality original research, reviews, and perspectives in the field of pathogens and infectious diseases. The journal aims to …
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Dr. Saumya singh, Professor
United Institute of Medical Sciences,Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India, 211012
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Journal: International Journal of Pathogens
Airborne transmission is the transfer of germs through the air, mostly by respiratory droplets and aerosols that come out when you cough, sneeze, talk, or breathe.
The global response to novel and recurring infectious diseases is frequently hindered by surveillance systems that are slow, siloed, and reactive.
Stomach cancer represents a critical public health burden in northeastern India, with Nagaland exhibiting the highest age-standardized incidence rate in the country - nearly triple the national average
Infectious diseases remain a formidable global health challenge, characterized by rapid evolution and complex transmission dynamics that often outpace traditional epidemiological surveillance and response mechanisms.
Pathogens have evolved a wide repertoire of virulence strategies that allow them to invade host tissues, establish infection, and circumvent immune responses.
Pathogens, like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, have evolved specialized tools – known as virulence factors – that help them infect hosts, escape the immune system, and cause disease.