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Editorial
Medically Important Bacterial Infections Molecular Diagnostics
Author(s): Richard Miller*
Infectious diseases are widespread over the globe. According to a recent World Health Organization report, infectious diseases are now the leading cause of death among children and young adults worldwide. In non-industrialized countries, infectious illnesses caused 45 percent of all deaths and 63 percent of deaths in early childhood. The development of novel, rare, or long-forgotten infectious diseases in affluent countries, such as HIV/AIDS, Lyme disease, and tuberculosis, has piqued public attention and sparked commitments to surveillance and control. According to recent reports, infectious diseases cause more than 17 million fatalities worldwide each year, the most of which are caused by bacterial infections. As a result, controlling infectious diseases remains a critical duty around the world. Diagnostic medical bacteriology is divided into two categories. There are two types of d.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/1840-4529.22.14.363