LONDON - June 1, 2020 - Today we celebrate the release of our latest publication EMJ Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, the first ejournal in this therapeutic area from EMJ which presents the most up-to-date research and developments in this ever-important field. Signifying the cross-collaboration of this therapeutic area, inside you will find a sizeable selection of peer-reviewed articles from experts with backgrounds in gastroenterology, gynaecology, paediatrics, and oncology.
Our Editor's Pick for this issue, chosen by our Editor-in-Chief Prof Rajeshwar Reddy, is Dr Oliver Grundmann's paper Gastrointestinal Inflammation and the Gut Microbiome: An Evolving Conceptual Framework with Implications for Diagnosis and Therapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disorders. Dr Grundmann describes the link between normal microbial flora of the gut and health and disease, as well as the latest in antibiotic therapy.
As the COVID-19 pandemic remains top of the world's news stories, our in-house editorial team have pieced together features on topics not as widely broadcast, such as the lessons scientists have learned from a global history of pandemics, from the Black Death to Spanish Flu, and the viral genome sequencing in coronavirus outbreaks, comparing the current pandemic to the 2002–2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic.
The content does not stop there: this eJournal also boasts interviews with key opinion leaders in the field Dr Syra Madad and Prof Mark Fielder, abstract summaries, and additional, unmissable articles.
The full journal is available now at www.emjreviews.com or via the social media channels Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. (https://www.emjreviews.com/microbiology-infectious-diseases/journal/emj-microbiology-infectious-diseases-1-1-2020/)
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