[Leish-l] Fw: Special Issue on "Advances in Molecular Epidemiology of Leishmaniasis (MEL)"

neeloo singh neeloo888 at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 19 05:44:50 BRT 2015


Interested authors are requested to submit their manuscripts
    ----- Forwarded Message -----
  From: Mariam Khaled <mariam.khaled at hindawi.com>
 To: Kwang-Poo Chang <kwangpoo.chang at rosalindfranklin.edu> 
Cc: Neeloo <neeloo888 at yahoo.com>; Guizani <ikram.guizani at pasteur.rns.tn> 
 Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 9:48 PM
 Subject: Re: Special Issue on "Advances in Molecular Epidemiology of Leishmaniasis (MEL)"
   
Dear Dr. Chang,

Thank you for your email. Please have a look at the following link,
and let me know if you have further comments:

http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jpr/si/162904/cfp/

Best regards,

Mariam

--
*********************************
Mariam Khaled
Editorial Office
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
http://www.hindawi.com
*********************************

On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 8:40 PM, Kwang-Poo Chang
<kwangpoo.chang at rosalindfranklin.edu> wrote:
> Thanks for message. Some changes of the write-up are recommended as follows
> in red for your consideration:
>
> Advances in Molecular Epidemiology of Leishmaniasis
>
> Call for Papers
>
> Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by protozoa in the genus Leishmania that
> is transmitted by female phlebotomine sand flies. Leishmaniasis has a wide
> geographical distribution and diverse transmission cycles. Surveillance of
> Leishmania and sandfly vector species for their prevalence in endemic and
> surrounding areas is important for predicting the risk of emergence and
> spread of the disease as well as the changing clinical or ecoepidemiological
> trends. Advances have been made in molecular parasitology, yielding new
> techniques and bioinformatics to facilitate analysis of the etiologic agents
> for epidemiological and clinical investigation. We invite authors to submit
> original research and review articles to this special issue focusing on
> genetic heterogeneity of Leishmania isolates from patients, reservoir
> animals, and vectors with special emphasis on the new discoveries of
> infection by multiple species in given endemic foci.
>
> Information on molecular identification of clinical isolates, geographical
> distribution of the disease, and mode of parasite transmission are all
> crucial elements in formulating adequate strategy to provide effective
> treatment, accurate prognosis, and appropriate public health control
> measures.
>
> The information presented in this special issue will be useful to local and
> national health authorities for evaluating the leishmaniasis burden and
> highlighting priority actions for disease control.
>
> Potential topics for this volume include, but are not limited to:
>
> Emerging clinical or ecoepidemiological trends (including drug resistance)
> Parasite transmission cycles
> Co-existence of different Leishmania species or related kinetoplastid
> species
> Study of genomes, genetic markers, and parasite determinants in field
> isolates
>  Molecular characterization of clinical and field isolates, especially
> within-samples parasite heterogeneity
> Population genetic and epidemiological studies of Leishmania species and
> isolates
>
>
> KP
>
> On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 5:04 AM, Mariam Khaled <mariam.khaled at hindawi.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Dr. Chang,
>>
>> I hope my email finds you well, and I apologize for not contacting you
>> earlier. We have made the corrections that you included in the email
>> below (highlighted). Please have a look at the following link, and let
>> me know if you have any comments:
>>
>> http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jpr/si/162904/cfp/
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Mariam
>>
>> --
>> *********************************
>> Mariam Khaled
>> Editorial Office
>> Hindawi Publishing Corporation
>> http://www.hindawi.com
>> *********************************
>>
>> On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 10:30 PM, Mariam Khaled
>> <mariam.khaled at hindawi.com> wrote:
>> > Dear Dr. Chang,
>> >
>> > Thank you for your email. I will contact you again.
>> >
>> > Best regards,
>> >
>> > Mariam
>> >
>> > --
>> > *********************************
>> > Mariam Khaled
>> > Editorial Office
>> > Hindawi Publishing Corporation
>> > http://www.hindawi.com
>> > *********************************
>> >
>> > On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 6:49 PM, Kwang-Poo Chang
>> > <kwangpoo.chang at rosalindfranklin.edu> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Please consider the high-lighted words in Call for Papers  for changes
>> >> ?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> KP
>> >>
>> >> Call for Papers
>> >>
>> >> Leishmaniasis is a protozoan disease caused by the genus Leishmania
>> >> transmitted by female phlebotomine sand flies. Leishmaniasis has a wide
>> >> geographical distribution and diverse transmission cycles. Surveillance of
>> >> the prevalence of Leishmania and responsive (responsible or delete) vector
>> >> species in endemic and surrounding areas is important for predicting the
>> >> risk and expansion of the disease and to understand emergence as well as
>> >> changing clinical or ecoepidemiological trends. Molecular biology advances
>> >> have yielded techniques and novel information to subtype the etiologic agent
>> >> of this parasitic disease for epidemiological and clinical investigations.
>> >> We invite authors to submit original research and review articles to this
>> >> special issue focusing on genetic heterogeneity of Leishmania isolates from
>> >> patients, reservoir animals, and vectors with special emphasis on new foci
>> >> and new discoveries of Leishmania coinfections.
>> >>
>> >> Information on molecular identification of clinical isolates, the
>> >> geographical distribution of cases, and possible scenarios of parasite
>> >> transmission are all crucial in order to provide accurate treatment, precise
>> >> prognosis, and appropriate public health control measures.
>> >>
>> >> The information presented in this special issue can be considered by
>> >> local and national health authorities for evaluating the leishmaniasis
>> >> burden and highlighting priority actions for disease control.
>> >>
>> >> Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
>> >>
>> >> Emerging clinical or ecoepidemiological trends (including drug
>> >> resistance)
>> >> Parasite transmission cycles
>> >> Coexisting Leishmania or other Kinetoplastid species, if any identified
>> >> Study of genomes, markers, and parasite determinants in clinical and
>> >> field isolates
>> >> New methods of molecular characterization of clinical and field
>> >> isolates or within- samples parasites
>> >> Genetic heterogeneity of clinical and field isolates or within-sample
>> >> parasites
>> >> Population genetic and epidemiological studies of Leishmania species
>> >> and isolates
>> >>
>> >> Authors can submit their manuscripts via the Manuscript Tracking System
>> >> athttp://mts.hindawi.com/submit/journals/jpr/mel/.
>> >>
>> >> Manuscript DueFriday, 16 October 2015
>> >> First Round of ReviewsFriday, 8 January 2016
>> >> Publication DateFriday, 4 March 2016
>> >>
>> >> On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 4:00 AM, Mariam Khaled
>> >> <mariam.khaled at hindawi.com> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Dear Guest Editors,
>> >>>
>> >>> My name is Mariam Khaled, and I am an Editorial Staff member for
>> >>> Hindawi Publishing Corporation. I will be responsible for all
>> >>> correspondences concerning the special issue on “Advances in Molecular
>> >>> Epidemiology of Leishmaniasis (MEL).”
>> >>>
>> >>> The Call-for-Papers of the special issue is now posted online on the
>> >>> journal's website; you can check it at the following URL:
>> >>> http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jpr/si/162904/cfp/.
>> >>>
>> >>> Please download the Call for Papers PDF file and distribute it among
>> >>> your colleagues whom you think may be interested in submitting
>> >>> manuscripts to the special issue.
>> >>>
>> >>> Furthermore, we have created accounts on our Manuscript Tracking
>> >>> System (MTS) for you. These accounts will enable you to view the
>> >>> manuscripts you will be handling. In addition, the entire review
>> >>> process should be handled through the MTS.
>> >>>
>> >>> You can find full details about the review process for Special Issues
>> >>> at: http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jpr/siguidelines/.
>> >>>
>> >>> Please feel free to contact me if you have any inquires.
>> >>>
>> >>> Best regards,
>> >>>
>> >>> Mariam
>> >>>
>> >>> --
>> >>> *********************************
>> >>> Mariam Khaled
>> >>> Editorial Office
>> >>> Hindawi Publishing Corporation
>> >>> http://www.hindawi.com
>> >>> *********************************
>> >>
>> >>
>
>

  
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