Article Types
Quick Guide to Article Information
Include an EID Author Checklist, Abstract, Cover Letter, Running Head, One-Sentence Summary, Keywords, First Author’s biography and Corresponding Author’s contact information (email and mailing address) with all article types unless otherwise noted. For every article include an ORCiD number for first and corresponding authors. Figures should be 300 DPI at 5”w or more. Set tables using the MS Word Table tool.
Article Type |
Text Word Limit | Abstract Word Limit | Reference Limit | Figures & Tables | Description | hidden | hidden |
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About the Cover | 900 | NA | As needed | 1 high resolution image, ≤2 secondary images might be permitted | About the Cover is a peer-reviewed article that links the cover art to and the theme of the month’s issue. | ||
In Memoriam | 1200 | NA | As needed | 1 high resolution photo of the person memorialized.. | In Memoriam honors someone who made contributions to the field of emerging infectious diseases and has died. We recommend contacting the journal before submitting this type of article. | ||
Perspective | 3500 | 150 | 50 | As needed; photographs and illustrations are encouraged | Perspectives provide insightful analysis and commentary about new and reemerging infectious diseases and related issues. These manuscripts may address factors known to influence the emergence of diseases, such as microbial adaptation and change, human demographics and behavior, technology and industry, economic development and land use, international travel and commerce, and the strength of public health measures. Authors should use freeform subheadings in the main body of the text to improve readability. Requirements: freeform subheadings in the body of the text. | 150 | 50 |
Synopsis | 3500 | 150 | 50 | As needed; photographs and illustrations are encouraged | Synopses comprise case series papers and concise reviews of infectious diseases or closely related topics, with preference given to reviews of new and emerging diseases. Typically includes case series, outbreak reports, studies of the geographic spread of emerging infectious diseases, systematic reviews, meta-analyses. Requirements: subheadings in body of text | 150 | 50 |
Research | 3500 | 150 | 50 | As needed | Research articles report laboratory and epidemiologic results within a public health perspective. These articles explain the value of the research in public health terms and place the findings in a larger perspective (i.e., "Here is what we found, and here is what the findings mean"). Requirements: corresponding author contact information, first author biographical sketch, and subheadings in body of text (e.g., "Materials and Methods," "Results," and "Discussion"). Illustrations are encouraged. | 150 | 50 |
Policy Review | 3500 | 150 | 50 | As needed | Policy Reviews include public health policy discussions based on research and analysis of emerging disease issues. Photographs and illustrations are encouraged. Requirements: freeform subheadings in body of text | 150 | 50 |
Another Dimension | 3500 | NA (unstructured 50-word abstracts for essays only) | 50 | As needed | Another Dimension articles include essays, short stories, or poems on philosophical issues related to science, medical practice, and human health. Topics may include science and the human condition, the unanticipated side of epidemic investigations, or how people perceive and cope with infection and illness. Manuscripts are selected as much for the experiences they describe as for their literary merit. This section is intended to evoke compassion for human suffering and to expand the science reader’s literary scope. Note: Articles submitted in this category are subject to longer acceptance times because they are often held to be published in support of a topic or theme for a monthly issue. | 50 | |
Online Report | 3500 | 150 | As needed | Figures and tables as needed. | Online Reports are consensus group meetings, workshops, and other activities in which suggestions for diagnostic, treatment, or reporting methods related to infectious disease topics are formulated. Published online only. Requirements: Should be authored by the group. Note: EID does not publish official guidelines or policy recommendations. | 150 | |
Photo Quiz | 1200 | NA | 15 | 1 image or photo of the subject | Photo Quiz essays highlight individuals who made notable contributions to public health and medicine. The essay describes the person's life and his or her significance to public health, science, and infectious disease. Requirements: Provide an image of the subject, brief clue to the person's identity, and 5 possible answers. Note: Articles submitted in this category are subject to longer acceptance times because they are often held to be published in support of a topic or theme for a monthly issue. | 15 | |
Dispatch | 1200 | 50 | 15 | Maximum of 4 figures and tables total, e.g. 2 figures and 2 tables; 1 figure and 3 tables; 4 figures and no tables. Include subheadings in body of text. | Dispatches are updates on infectious disease trends and research that include descriptions of new methods for detecting, characterizing, or subtyping new or reemerging pathogens. Developments in antimicrobial drugs, vaccines, or infectious disease prevention or elimination programs are appropriate. Case reports are also welcome. | 50 | 15 |
Commentary (by invitation only) | 1000 | NA | 15 | No abstract, figures, or tables. | Commentaries are thoughtful discussions of current topics. Only invited commentaries will be considered for publication. | 15 | |
Research Letter | 800 | 50 | 10 | Maximum of 2 figures or tables, total, e.g. 1 figure and 1 table; 2 figures and no tables; 2 tables and no figure | Research Letters report cases, outbreaks, or original research in a highly abbreviated form. | 50 | 10 |
Book or Other Media Review (by invitation only) | 500 | NA | 0 | 1 image of book or other media cover. Include title, author, publisher, number of pages, length and format of media, and key details. | Books or other media reviews focus on issues and topics relevant to emerging infectious diseases. Only invited book and media reviews will be considered for publication. | 0 | |
Comment Letter | 300 | NA | 5 | No summary line or First Author biography is required. No tables or figures. | Comment Letters typically include comments about or criticism of a previously published article in EID. They are more likely to be published if submitted within 4 weeks of the original article's (i.e., commented-upon) publication. Comment letters go through peer review, and, in cases where they criticize another author's work, at the discretion of the Editor in Chief, they are sent to the author of the original article for response. Those responses (Reply to Comment Letter) may be published concurrent to the Comment Letter. | 5 | |
Etymologia | 100 | NA | 5 | Maximum of 1 high resolution image from a primary source (i.e., not Wikipedia or Wikimedia). No summary line or First Author biography is required. | Etymologia articles are thoroughly researched derivations of emerging disease terms that include a brief scientific or historical context. Note: Articles submitted in this category are subject to longer acceptance times because they are often held to be published in support of a topic or theme for a monthly issue. | 5 | |
Historical Review | 3500 | 150 | 50 | As needed | Historical Reviews include public health historical reports based on research and analysis of emerging disease issues. Requirements: freeform subheadings in body of text. Photographs and illustrations are encouraged. Note: Articles submitted in this category are subject to longer acceptance times because they are often held to be published in support of a topic or theme for a monthly issue. | 150 | 50 |
Reply to Comment Letter | 300 | N/A | 5 | 0 | The Editor in Chief will decide to invite the original author to reply to comments or criticism of the Comment Letter accepted for publication, regarding the author’s original article published in EID. Those responses may be published concurrent to the comment letter. No abstract or first author biography needed. (By invitation only to original authors) | 5 | |
Emerging Infections Network (EIN) Letters | 800 | 50 | 10 | Maximum of 2 figures or tables, total, e.g. 1 figure and 1 table; 2 figures and no tables; 2 tables and no figure | Focus on emerging infections-related clinical or public health issues and typically revolve around diagnosis, treatment, quality, safety, or healthcare policy. Submitting/corresponding authors should be members of the Emerging Infections Network. | 50 | 10 |
Supplemental Articles | 3500 | 15 | 50 | As needed | NA | 15 | 50 |
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