PLOS Pathogens
PLOS Pathogens
Overview[edit]
PLOS Pathogens is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal that focuses on the study of pathogens and their interactions with host organisms. It is part of the Public Library of Science (PLOS) family of journals, which are known for their commitment to open access publishing.
History[edit]
PLOS Pathogens was launched in 2005 as part of PLOS's mission to make scientific research freely available to the public. The journal was established to provide a platform for researchers to publish high-quality research on all aspects of pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites.
Scope[edit]
The journal covers a wide range of topics related to pathogens, including but not limited to:
- Molecular and cellular biology of pathogens
- Host-pathogen interactions
- Pathogen genomics and evolution
- Epidemiology and public health aspects of infectious diseases
- Immunology related to pathogen infection
Editorial Process[edit]
PLOS Pathogens employs a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality and integrity of the research it publishes. The journal is overseen by an editorial board composed of experts in the field of pathogen research.
Open Access Policy[edit]
As an open-access journal, PLOS Pathogens allows researchers and the public to access its articles free of charge. This aligns with PLOS's broader mission to promote the dissemination of scientific knowledge without barriers.
Impact and Influence[edit]
PLOS Pathogens is widely regarded as a leading journal in the field of infectious disease research. It has a significant impact on the scientific community, contributing to advancements in understanding and combating infectious diseases.
Related Journals[edit]
PLOS Pathogens is part of a suite of journals published by the Public Library of Science, which includes other titles such as PLOS Biology, PLOS Medicine, and PLOS ONE.
External Links[edit]
For more information, visit the [PLOS Pathogens website](https://journals.plos.org/plospathogens/).
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