New Microbiologica
Luigi Ponzio e figlio Editori · Italy · Est. 1969
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The publication, diffusion and furtherance of research and study on all aspects of basic and clinical Microbiology and related fields are the chief aims of the journal. New Microbiologica will publish editorials, minireviews, full-length papers, short communications, and case reports relating to all aspects of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. Manuscripts submitted to New Microbiologica must constitute original research reports. All authors must have agreed to the submission of a manuscript and are responsible for its content. The corresponding author is responsible for obtaining such agreement and for informing the coauthors of the manuscript’s status throughout the submission, review, and publication process. By submission of a manuscript to the journal, the authors guarantee that they have the authority to publish the work and that the manuscript, or one with substantially the same content, was not published previously, is not being considered or published elsewhere. By publishing in New Microbiologica, the authors agree that any virus, plasmids, and other materials such as microbial strains and cell lines newly described in the article are available at reasonable cost to members of the scientific community for noncommercial purposes. New Microbiologica publishes editorials, reviews, full-length papers, short communications, and case reports relating to all aspects of Bacteriology, Virology, and Infectious Diseases. Editorials: Editorials are intended to offer the opportunity to present in brief form (1000 words maximum; up to 15 references; 5-10 key words; abstract up to 100 words) the opinion of the editors or editorial board on recent topics related to all fields of Microbiology, Virology, and Infectious Diseases. Reviews: Reviews are expected to be focused discussions of defined topics relevant to microbiologists. In general, reviews are invited by the Editors. Authors wishing to submit a review should contact the editorial office to provide a potential title and subject. Minireviews that are proffered by authors are subject
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