Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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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Effect of a widespread reduction in treatment duration for group A streptococcal pharyngitis on outcomes and household transmission
This article has 6 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases, PREreview
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Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra resistant and MTBDR plus susceptible rifampicin results in people with tuberculosis: utility of FluoroType MTBDR and deep sequencing
This article has 14 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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Combination of mitomycin C and low-dose metronidazole synergistically against Clostridioides difficile infection and recurrence prevention
This article has 6 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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A label-free optical biosensor-based point-of-care test for the rapid detection of Monkeypox virus
This article has 11 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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A Peer-Educator Driven Approach for Sampling Populations at Increased Mpox Risk in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Implications for Surveillance and Response
This article has 26 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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Anti-tubercular potential and pH-driven mode of action of salicylic acid derivatives
This article has 10 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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A fast-acting inhibitor of blood-stage P. falciparum with mechanism distinct from artemisinin and chloroquine
This article has 3 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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Monitoring the Risk of Type-2 Circulating Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus Emergence During Roll-Out of Type-2 Novel Oral Polio Vaccine
This article has 8 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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Characterization and forecast of global influenza (sub)type dynamics
This article has 6 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases
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Changing species dynamics and species-specific associations observed between Anopheles and Plasmodium genera in Diebougou health district, southwest Burkina Faso
This article has 20 authors:Reviewed by Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases