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As a result of the significant disruption that is being caused by the COVID-19 pandemicwe are very aware that many researchers will have difficulty in meeting the timelines associated with our peer review process during normal times. Please do let us know if you need additional time. Our systems will continue to remind you of the original timelines but we intend to be highly flexible at this time. A pilot RCTled by the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover and BMC Veterinary Research Section Editor, Prof Holger Volk,finds that trained detection dogs can discriminate betweensamples from SARS-CoV-2 infected humans and control samples. Professor Carlo Torti, SectionEditor forBMC Infectious Diseases,discusses the challenges Africa faces in controlling the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in this Editorial. Find a selection of articles published across Springer Nature, as well as additional commentary and books relevant to SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research. Read more BMC Infectious Diseases is pleased to announce the Antimicrobial Resistance special issue. This series includes a diverse range of AMR studies from around the globe, investigating the detection and surveillance of AMR, from the lab bench to hospital bed. Unusual manifestation of disseminated herpes simplex virus type 2 infection associated with pharyngotonsilitis, esophagitis, and hemophagocytic lymphohisitocytosis without genital involvementBovine leukemia virus discovered in human bloodThe landscape of vaccines in China: history, classification, supply, and price BMC Infectious Diseasesis delighted to announce the release of The airborne microbiome - implications for aerosol transmission and infection control.This special issue aims to explore and characterisethe airborne microbiome in different environments and discusses possible interventions tocontrol the transmission of airborne pathogens. BMC Infectious Diseasesis delighted to announce the release ofHuman rights as social and structural drivers of sexually transmitted infections.This special issue is a collaboration betweenBMC Infectious Diseasesand BMC International Health and Human Rightsand focuses on highlighting novel studies characterizing human rights infringements as structural determinants of sexually transmitted infections.To learn more about this collection, please read our Editorial. Authors: Tali Wagner, Karen Olshtain-Pops, Marina Wax, Olivia Horwitz, Rachel Shirazi, Yael Gozlan, Hadar Volnowitz, Ella Mendelson, Itzchak Levy and Orna Mor Content type: Research article 7 September 2020 Authors: M贸nica L贸pez-Lacort, Alejandro Orrico-S谩nchez, Miguel 脕ngel Mart铆nez-Beneito, Cintia Mu帽oz-Quiles and Javier D铆ez-Domingo Content type: Research article 7 September 2020 Authors: Lingling Geng, Yuan Feng, Dan Li, Nan Nan, Kai Ma, Xianyan Tang and Xiaoqing Li Content type: Case report 7 September 2020 Authors: Ying Zhi Liu, Raymond Chu, Anna Lee, Charles David Gomersall, Lin Zhang, Tony Gin, Matthew T. V. Chan, William K. K. Wu and Lowell Ling Content type: Research article 7 September 2020 Authors: Sereina A Herzog, Christian L Althaus, Janneke CM Heijne, Pippa Oakeshott, Sally Kerry, Phillip Hay and Nicola Low Content type: Research article 11 August 2012 Authors: Matthew Biggerstaff, Simon Cauchemez, Carrie Reed, Manoj Gambhir and Lyn Finelli Content type: Research article 4 September 2014 Authors: Edmond SK Ma, Chris LP Wong, Kristi TW Lai, Edmond CH Chan, WC Yam and Angus CW Chan Content type: Case report 19 July 2005 Aims and scope BMC Infectious Diseases is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of infectious and sexually transmitted diseases in humans, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology. Click here to view which Articles have been shared the most in the last 6 months! This cross-journal collection brings together in one place articles outlining diseases (and their vectors) that are likely to spread or are already spreading across borders due to the effects of climate change. The impact of policy implementation or interventions designed to contain the spread infectious disease, and studies that could inform future global policy or practical solutions are very much welcome.Submissions are now open and the deadline is the 31st of December2020.A full list of participating journals can be found following the link above. We arerecruiting new Associate Editors to join our international editorial board, helping toprovideexpertise ona widerange of different subject disciplines. Editor Leanne Archer,BMC LondonManuscript Editor Oliver Cocks, BMC LondonAssistant Editors Stuart Weir,BMC London Sarah Gray,BMC LondonSection Editors Stefan Baral, Johns Hopkins University Jean-Claude Desenclos, Institut de Veille Sanitaire Susanna Esposito, University of Milan Jorge Garbino, University Hospitals Geneva Edward Graviss, Houston Methodist Ivan FN Hung, University of Hong Kong Eyal Oren, University of Arizona Holly Seale,University of New South Wales Julian Tang, University Hospitals of Leicester Joseph Tucker,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Kelvin To,University of Hong Kong Carlo Torti, University 'Magna Graecia' Honorine Ward,Tufts Medical Center Laith Yakob, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Prof. Carlo Torti graduated in Medicine from the University of Pavia in 1994. He obtained his specialty in Infectious Diseases in 2000 from the University of Brescia where he worked as Consultant Physician and Assistant Professor in Infectious Diseases from 2001 to 2012. He was appointed Director of the Infectious and Tropical Diseases Unit at the University 鈥淢agna Graecia鈥?(UMG) in Catanzaro in 2012. He is Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases in the same University.His main areas of interests are: general Infectious Diseases, viro-immunological and clinical outcomes of antiretroviral treatment, HIV drug resistance, and co-infection of HIV with hepatitis viruses. Dr. Joseph D. Tucker is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is an infectious diseases physician with a focus on sexually transmitted infections and has a special interest in crowdsourcing as a tool for improving public health. He has been aBMC Infectious DiseasesSection Editor since 2016. It is with great sadness that we mourn the loss of Prof Andrea De Luca, who tragically passed away on February 4th 2019 in a car accident. Prof De Luca, who was based at the University of Siena, Italy, dedicated many years of his life to clinical research on the treatment of HIV and hepatitis, HIV drug resistance, the toxicity of antiretrovirals as well as the impact of hepatitis virus co-infections.As a valued member of our editorial board, his death is a tremendous loss to our journal, but more importantly to the field of HIV research, where his efforts and contributions will live on. Research Data Support is an optional Springer Nature service available to researchers who have datasets they want to make easier tocite, share and find. Learn more about this service and the many benefits of making your data publicly available. Your browser needs to have JavaScript enabled to view this timeline

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