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EMI Announces 2025 First Quarter Most Read Recent Papers
Emerging Microbes & Infections (EMI) has unveiled its selection of the four most read recent papers for the first quarter of 2025, recognizing outstanding contributions to academic discourse. These articles, published from January to March 2025, quickly drew significant attention for their innovative research and impact.
Browse below the four most read articles selected from January – March 2025.
Shubhada K. Chothe, Surabhi Srinivas, Sougat Misra, Noel Chandan Nallipogu, Elizabeth Gilbride, Lindsey LaBella, Swastidipa Mukherjee, Christian H. Gauthier, Heidi L. Pecoraro, Brett T. Webb, James M. Pipas, Santhamani Ramasamy & Suresh V. Kuchipudi
Published on 17 December 2024
Novel human coronavirus in an infant patient with pneumonia, Republic of Korea
Kyungmin Park, Minsoo Shin, Augustine Natasha, Jongwoo Kim, Juyoung Noh, Seong-Gyu Kim, Bohyeon Kim, Jieun Park, Ye-rin Seo, Hee-Kyung Cho, Kwan Soo Byun, Ji Hoon Kim, Young-Sun Lee, Jung Ok Shim, Won-Keun Kim & Jin-Won Song ; Published on 21 February 2025
Ahmed Mostafa, Ramya S. Barre, Anna Allué-Guardia, Ruby A. Escobedo, Vinay Shivanna, Hussin Rothan, Esteban M. Castro, Yao Ma, Anastasija Cupic, Nathaniel Jackson, Mahmoud Bayoumi, Jordi B. Torrelles, Chengjin Ye, Adolfo García-Sastre & Luis Martinez-Sobrido;Published on 18 January 2025
Yun-Fei Ma, Kun Chen, Bowen Xie, Jiayi Zhu, Xuan He, Chunying Chen, Yuhe Renee Yang & Ye Liu; Published on 3 March 2025
Readers worldwide are invited to explore the award-winning articles via EMI’s official website.
Congratulations to the featured authors for their exceptional contributions to the field of emerging infections!