RR\ID (Rapid Reviews\Infectious Diseases) is an open-access overlay journal that accelerates peer review of important infectious disease-related research preprints.
Latest preprint reviews
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Rapid phylogenomic analysis for viral surveillance and metagenomic profiling with Omni2Tree
This article has 9 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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High diversity amongst African Treponema pallidum genomes provides a window into global transmission dynamics of syphilis: A genomic epidemiology study
This article has 23 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases, PREreview
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In-home molecular testing of tongue swabs and sputum to inform household-level screening with diagnostic escalation strategies for tuberculosis contact investigation: a prospective cohort study in South Africa
This article has 8 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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Safety and immunogenicity of a vaccine against coxsackieviruses B (PRV-101) – follow-up of the first-in-human phase 1 trial
This article has 11 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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Selective effects of cyclin dependent kinase inhibitors in gammaherpesvirus reactivation from latency
This article has 2 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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Estimating malaria attributable fraction using quantitative PCR in a longitudinal cohort in Eastern Uganda
This article has 17 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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Associations Between QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus IFN γ Concentrations and Progression to Symptomatic Tuberculosis in Global High-Burden TB Settings
This article has 23 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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Spiperone targets HBV cccDNA via ER stress–induced innate immune activation and epigenetic silencing
This article has 6 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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Development of the Susceptibility-Spectrum Discrepancy Index (S2DI): A novel metric for antimicrobial stewardship in hospitalised patients
This article has 6 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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Tracking cross-border transmission of Rwanda’s successful dominant rifampicin-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis clone using genomic markers
This article has 16 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases, PREreview
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