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Try Livewrite NowCurrent Tropical Medicine Reports provides expert views on recent advances in tropical medicine in a clear and readable form. The editors appoint leaders in important divisions of tropical medicine to select topics for review by experts who assess the latest developments and highlight recent significant papers. The journal covers virology, bacteriology, parasitology, entomology, immunology, cell and molecular biology, epidemiology, ecology, behavioral science, and clinical medicine.
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Current Tropical Medicine Reports accepts the following article types. Click on an article type to view submission instructions.
Review Articles
Invited Commentaries
Commentary
Recent Publications
Neglected Flea-Borne Diseases in the Americas: Current Epidemiology, Ecological Determinants, and One Health Challenges
Mara Urdapilleta, Oscar D. Salomón, Marcela Lareschi
Environmental Fungi at the Climate-Fire Interface: Implications for Emerging Pathogenicity
Pranava Jana, Ushaswini Namburu, Praneel Bonthala, Shaun Liu, Tejas Bouklas
Feline Cryptococcosis: A One Health Perspective on Pathogenesis, Resistance, and Zoonotic Risk
Berenice Morales Franco, Claudia Lisette Charles-Niño, Lilia Mercedes Mancilla-Becerra, Jorge Mayorga-Rodriguez, Priscila Villarreal-Vaca, Jeannette Barba-León, César Pedroza-Roldán
DHA, Choline, and Folate as Fetal Neuroprotective Allies in Dengue-Exposed Pregnancies
Isabella Trejo de la Cerda
Nutritional Influences on Pediatric Dengue Outcomes
Kristine Alexandra Ruiz Campos
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