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Anti-Infective Agents

ISSN: 2211-3525 (Print)
eISSN: 2211-3533 (Online)

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1.5

Aims and Scope:Anti-Infective Agents publishes original research articles, full-length/mini reviews, drug clinical trial studies and guest edited issues on all the latest and outstanding developments on the medicinal chemistry, biology, pharmacology and use of anti-infective and anti-parasitic agents. The scope of the journal covers all pre-clinical and clinical research on antimicrobials, antibacterials, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic agents.

Anti-Infective Agents is an essential journal for all infectious disease researchers in industry, academia and the health services.

Editor-in-Chief:


Giovanni Gherardi Department of Medicine
University Bio-Medico
Rome
Italy

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Submission closes on: Dec 31, 2025
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