Sumario: | Frontiers in Bacteriology provides a forum for multidisciplinary research that covers all aspects of bacterial biology and host-pathogen interactions. Our goal is to leverage a transparent peer-review and publication process to publish high-level research on all bacterial phyla and all different conditions such as biofilms and persister or tolerant forms. In addition to the field of bacterial pathogenesis, host response, and vaccine and drug discovery, the journal also welcomes reports on human and veterinary bacterial infections and special pathogens (such as mycobacteria and Helicobacter pylori), interactions of bacteria with bacteriophages. Also, we seek studies on clinical infectious diseases in the continuum of care (including in the community and non-acute health care), as well as studies focusing on relevant vaccines, veterinary medicine, or the role of non-pathogenic and beneficial bacteria as parts of the microbiome or their use as probiotics.
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