The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries

The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries The new Open Access Peer-Reviewed online medical journal, featuring the new Mentoring System

Have a look to the new issue of JIDC www.jidc.orgAmong the interesting articles Antimicrobial resistance evolution over ...
16/02/2026

Have a look to the new issue of JIDC www.jidc.org
Among the interesting articles Antimicrobial resistance evolution over time during pre-and post-COVID-19 periods at a major tertiary care center in Lebanon

Antibiotic resistance in East Asia: current status, risks, and response strategies. Respiratory symptoms: a significant factor to be considered in dengue infection

An open access, peer-reviewed, online scientific research journal focused on global health

21/01/2026

Today, we celebrate International Women's Day! 💪✨ From the strip to the coaching ranks, leadership roles, and beyond, women continue to inspire and shape the future of fencing. Let's honor their achievements and keep pushing for equity and opportunity in our sport! 🤺

21/01/2026
21/01/2026

Have a look to the new issue of JIDC

The new issue of JIDC www.jidc.org has been released. Among the interesting articles published “The digital revolution i...
10/10/2025

The new issue of JIDC www.jidc.org has been released. Among the interesting articles published “The digital revolution in healthcare: how AI is reshaping the battle against infectious diseases in developing countries” by
Vicente S Antonello, Ivan Carlos Ferreira Antonello, from Brazil

An open access, peer-reviewed, online scientific research journal focused on global health

10/10/2025

University of Sassari, Department of Biomedical Sciences. 40 years of cooperation with developing countries

06/10/2025

The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet has decided to award the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to:

Mary E. Brunkow
Institute for Systems Biology,
Seattle, USA

Fred Ramsdell
Sonoma Biotherapeutics,
San Francisco, USA

Shimon Sakaguchi
Osaka University,
Osaka, Japan

They discovered how the immune system is kept in check

The body’s powerful immune system must be regulated, or it may attack our own organs. Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2025 for their groundbreaking discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance that prevents the immune system from harming the body.

Indirizzo

Dip Scienze Biomediche
Sassari
07100

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