Pathogens and Disease

eISSN: 2049-632X pISSN: 2049-632X

Key Metrics

5.8
CiteScore
< 5
Impact Factor
Q3 Infectious Diseases
SJR
0.92
SNIP
   4 Mo
Time to Publish

Topics Covered

Journal Specifications

Overview
Publisher OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Language English
Frequency Monthly
General Details
Language English
Frequency Monthly
Publication Start Year 2013
Publisher URL Visit website
Website URL Visit website

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1k articles received 17.7k citations see all

  • 605 Supporting
  • 16,715 Mentioning
  • 57 Contrasting

Editorial notices

  • 0 Retractions
  • 0 Withdrawals
  • 0 Corrections
  • 7 Errata
  • 0 Expression of Concern

Time To Publish

% of papers by time taken from submission to publication
0 to 3 months
37%
4 to 6 months
61%
7 to 9 months
2%
Above 9 months
0%

FAQs

How long has Pathogens and Disease been actively publishing?

Pathogens and Disease has been in operation since 2013 till date.

What is the publishing frequency of Pathogens and Disease ?

Pathogens and Disease published with a Monthly frequency.

How many articles did Pathogens and Disease publish last years ?

In 2023, Pathogens and Disease published articles.

What is the eISSN & pISSN for Pathogens and Disease ?

For Pathogens and Disease,eISSN is 2049-632X and pISSN is2049-632X.

What is Citescore for Pathogens and Disease ?

Citescore for Pathogens and Disease is 5.8.

What is SNIP score for Pathogens and Disease ?

SNIP score for Pathogens and Disease is 0.92.

What is the SJR for Pathogens and Disease ?

SJR for Pathogens and Disease is Q3.

Who is the publisher of Pathogens and Disease ?

OXFORD UNIV PRESS is the publisher of Pathogens and Disease.