PLOS NTDs

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The first open-access journal devoted to the world's most neglected tropical diseases. Image Credit: Bobbie Erikson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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    Apr 13

    Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, we at PLOS NTDs have been considering how we can best serve our communities and disseminate important research during this crisis.

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    NEW: ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ and our National School of Tropical Medicine ⁦⁩ find that toxocariasis has emerged as a common neglected parasitic infection found in poor neighborhoods of New York City especially NY

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    Apr 15

    Q3: Of those who have had to shift focus from research, some of the new focus areas include remote education and training. What types of online training are you either seeking or giving during this time?

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    Apr 15

    Q2: According to our recent survey to researchers, 26.5% of respondents have had to shift their focus due to their lab/workplace closure. What are you focusing on during the current closures?

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    Apr 15

    Q1: According to our recent survey to researchers, 36% of respondents are working from home during the pandemic, but are continuing research remotely. How have you adapted your work as you continue this work from home?

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    Apr 14

    will consider articles from the community of scientists and public health experts in Asia, Africa, and Latin America now shifting their efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    Apr 14

    Mycetoma is a tropical neglected disease which is characterised by chronic subcutaneous granulomas or ‘grains’. Our work on proteomic analysis of grain formation in with and Wendy van de Sande

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    NEW: Our editorial in (and invitation for papers): Will become the next neglected tropical disease ()?

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  9. Apr 13

    As we face this global crisis together, we look forward to engaging in this discourse with you.

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  10. Apr 13

    In addition, our EiCs and Shaden Kamhawi, along with founding EiC , and Deputy Editors and have published an editorial, "Will COVID-19 become the next neglected tropical disease?"

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  11. Apr 13

    You can read more about how we will be handling the SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 manuscripts we receive in our new blog post.

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  12. Apr 13

    In order to address this pressing issue affecting the world’s most neglected communities, PLOS NTDs will consider SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 manuscripts that are relevant for global health and resource-poor nations. Research articles, viewpoints, or other front matter are welcome.

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    Apr 8

    Fancy a little distraction from COVID 19? Check out the latest publication from ! : Evidence of the absence of human African trypanosomiasis in two northern districts of Uganda: Anal ...

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    Mar 13

    Excited to share our latest article in : about infering the between-outbreak circulation dynamics and avoiding model misspecification by downsampling the available data.

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    Mar 25

    How can journals remain highly discerning while also eliminating ? introduces "frontloaded selectivity," with 's newly launched "Preregistered Research Articles" (AKA ) as a working example

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    Apr 1

    Today is the day!!! Our two-year agreement with that makes it easier and more affordable for UC researchers to publish in journals is now live. Here's a handy FAQ

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    Mar 19

    I am thrilled to share my first publication with lab and a great team of researchers tackling the distribution of the Bacillus cereus biovar anthracis in at :

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    Mar 24

    & are critical, particularly in times of crisis. As the world works together to slow the spread of , has launched a Collection that highlights all content published across the PLOS journals relating to :

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    Mar 19

    To our authors, editors, reviewers, and community of readers: as the global research community, along with everyone else, adopts measures to slow the spread of , we wanted to update you on how we are dealing with the situation at PLOS -->

    A message to our community regarding COVID-19
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    Mar 6

    Excited to debut a new logo and "look” for ! The new visual brand represents our excitement & energy as we work with researchers around the world to build trust and break boundaries in . Learn more about the new look of ➡️

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