Aims and Scope
Austin Journal of Vector Borne Diseases: Open Access is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal dedicated to publish articles in all areas of vector borne diseases including existing or new policy in the relevant areas, impact of all types of vector borne diseases and related medical research methodologies.
Vector-borne diseases are the infections transmitted by the bite of infected arthropod species, such as mosquitoes, ticks, triatomine bugs, sandflies, and blackflies. Arthropod vectors are cold-blooded (ectothermic) and thus especially sensitive to climatic factors. Or Vectors are organisms that transmit pathogens and parasites from one infected person (or animal) to another, causing serious diseases in human populations. These diseases are commonly found in tropical and sub-tropical regions and places where access to safe drinking-water and sanitation systems is problematic.
Austin Journal of vector borne diseases welcomes research manuscripts, review articles, case reports, editorials, letters to the editor, and innovations relating to all aspects of vector borne diseases.
Research topics
- Vector Vaccine
- Vector Gene Therapy
- Vector Genome
- Virus Vectors
- Lentiviral Vector
- Lentiviral Vector Cancer
- Dengue Vector Control
- Vector Integration
- Adeno-Associated Virus [Aav Vector Integration Sites]
- Vector Borne Zoonotic
- Vector Borne Diseases Climate Change
- Vector Borne Infections
- Viral Vector Gene Therapy
- Viral Vector Vaccine
- Non-Viral Vector
- Mammalian Expression Vector
- Protein Expression Vector
- Eukaryotic Expression Vector