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The journal was established in 1970. Prior to that time, original research articles covering topics in infection and immunity were published in a section of the Journal of Bacteriology. As the size of this section grew, the need for a separate journal publishing peer-reviewed research in this area became apparent. [1]
Indian Journal of Pathology & Microbiology; Infection (journal) Infection and Drug Resistance; Infection and Immunity; Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology; Infection, Genetics and Evolution; Infectious Agents and Cancer; Infectious Disease Clinics of North America; Infectious Diseases (journal) International Journal of Food Microbiology
It was founded in 1899. The Society publishes a variety of scientific journals, textbooks, and other educational materials related to microbiology and infectious diseases. ASM organizes annual meetings, as well as workshops and professional development opportunities for its members.
The term was coined in a 2011 editorial by Ferric Fang and Arturo Casadevall, the co-editors-in-chief of the journal Infection and Immunity. [2] In their original editorial, Fang and Casadevall also showed a strong positive correlation between a journal's retraction index and its impact factor. [2]
The first issue of the journal was published in April 1994. [1] As of 2023, the journal is edited by Peter T. Lee. [2] According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal had a 2020 impact factor of 31.745. [citation needed]
Premunition, also known as infection-immunity, [1] is a host response that protects against high numbers of parasite and illness without eliminating the infection. [2] This type of immunity is relatively rapid, progressively acquired, short-lived, and partially effective. [ 3 ]
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Adaptive (or acquired) immunity creates an immunological memory leading to an enhanced response to subsequent encounters with that same pathogen. This process of acquired immunity is the basis of vaccination. Dysfunction of the immune system can cause autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases and cancer.