The Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases (JJID) is a leading publication dedicated to the dissemination of research and information on infectious diseases. As a prominent platform for scientists, clinicians, and public health professionals, JJID covers a broad spectrum of topics ranging from clinical microbiology and virology to epidemiology and infection control. The journal publishes original articles, reviews, and brief communications that contribute to the understanding, prevention, and management of infectious diseases.
JJID emphasizes research on emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and vaccine development. It provides insights into the unique challenges and advancements in infectious disease control within Japan and globally. With articles indexed in databases like PubMed and Scopus, JJID ensures wide accessibility for its content.
By promoting the exchange of scientific knowledge and best practices, JJID plays a vital role in advancing the fight against infectious diseases and improving public health outcomes. The journal encourages submissions from researchers and practitioners worldwide, contributing to its mission of fostering innovation and excellence in infectious disease research and management.