About the Journal
Journal of Disaster and Infection Medicine (JDIM) is an international, peer-reviewed open-access journal committed to publishing cutting-edge research, comprehensive reviews, and critical perspectives at the intersection of disaster response, infectious disease control, and healthcare resilience. The journal serves as a vital academic platform that bridges the gap between emergency medicine, epidemiology, public health policy, and clinical practice in times of crisis. JDIM aims to foster cross-sector dialogue and provide timely, accessible research that informs global strategies in the face of natural disasters, pandemics, and biosecurity threats.
Our mission is to advance the understanding of how healthcare systems, medical professionals, and societies respond to disasters and infectious outbreaks by disseminating high-quality, interdisciplinary research to a worldwide audience.
Areas covered include but are not limited to:
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Disaster medicine and emergency response
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Infectious disease surveillance and control
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Public health preparedness and crisis coordination
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Epidemiology in disaster-affected regions
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Health infrastructure resilience and policy
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Mental health in disaster and post-disaster settings
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Biodefense and emerging disease threats
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Ethical and legal issues in disaster healthcare
JDIM is supported by a distinguished international Editorial Board and a dedicated team of professional editors. Through the collective efforts of contributors, reviewers, and editorial members, the journal endeavors to provide a collaborative and inclusive platform for experts worldwide, ensuring that critical research remains openly accessible without financial barriers.
Abstracting and Indexing Information
The journal is indexed with, or included in, the following:
DOAJ, Embase, Scopus, ESCI
The journal is registered with the following abstracting partners:
EBSCO Discovery Science, WorldCat, ProQuest Summons + Ex Libris, META. Science, SemperTool, Google Scholar, Netherlands ISSN Center, Wanfang Data