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from Emerging Microbes and Infections
Introduction
The mission of Emerging Microbes & Infections (EMI) is to provide a new integrated forum to allow for the timely dissemination of large amount of information gathered about microbes and infections, especially ones associated with increasing biological and clinical significance and pathogenic frequency.
As an Open Access journal, all articles in EMI are fully downloadable. Browse some of our most read articles selected from October – December 2025.
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| Title | Authors |
|---|---|
| Enhanced replication of a contemporary avian influenza A H9N2 virus in human respiratory organoids | Lin-Lei Chen, Jonathan Daniel Ip, Wan-Mui Chan et al. |
| Tiger deaths in Vietnam due to infection with H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus bearing mutations associated with mammalian host adaptation | Murasaki Amano, Nguyen Thi Nga, Nguyen Le Khanh Hang et al. |
| Hope and hurdles: unlocking the potential of modified live virus vaccines for African swine fever | Xinxin Niu, Dongdong Shen, Zhigao Bu, Linda K. Dixon & Dongming Zhao |
| Safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of a quadrivalent recombinant norovirus vaccine (Pichia pastoris) in participants six weeks of age or older: Phase I/IIa trial | Gang Chen, Liwei Shi, Qingchuan Yu et al. |
About the journal
EMIĀ will serve microbiologists, clinicians, public health workers, drug and vaccine developers, as well as policy makers by providing them with updated knowledge encompassing microbes and infections emerging in different countries and regions throughout the world.