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IMPACT FACTOR 3.492 an Open Access Journal by MDPI

Hemorrhagic Viruses

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Dr. Florine E.M. Scholte Dear Colleagues, Viral Special Pathogens Branch, Division of High Consequence (VHF) refers to a severe Pathogens and Pathology, multisystem syndrome, which can be caused by a wide Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333, range of viruses, including , bunyaviruses, USA filoviruses, and . Examples of high-consequence [email protected] hemorrhagic fever viruses include virus, Lassa virus, Hantavirus, and Crimean–Congo Hemorrhagic fever virus, Dr. Jessica Spengler but also Alkhurma virus, Chapare virus, Guanarito virus, National Center for Emerging and virus, Lujo virus, Omsk Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, GA, USA hemorrhagic fever virus, and Sabiá virus. These viruses are found across multiple continents and continue to put large [email protected] portions of the global population at risk. Dr. Stephen R. Welch This Special Issue will cover a wide range of topics focusing Viral Special Pathogens Branch, Division of High Consequence on viral hemorrhagic and aims to help to enhance Pathogens and Pathology, current knowledge of these viruses and their respective Centers for Disease Control and diseases. All types of articles will be considered for Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333, publication, including short reports, primary research USA articles, and reviews. [email protected] We look forward to your contribution.

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2020)

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Prof. Dr. Lawrence S. Young The worldwide impact of infectious disease is incalculable. Warwick Medical School, The consequences for human health in terms of morbidity University of Warwick, Coventry, and mortality are obvious and vast but, when infections of UK animals and plants are also taken into account, it is hard to imagine any other disease that has such a significant impact on our lives—on healthcare systems, on agriculture and on world economics. Pathogens is proud to continue to serve the international community by publishing high quality studies that further our understanding of infection and have meaningful consequences for disease intervention.

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