Aims & Scope
npj Antimicrobials and Resistance considers basic, applied, and clinical research that advances our understanding of all aspects of antimicrobials and antimicrobial resistance.
The journal covers a broad range of topics including but not limited to:
- Mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance
- Emerging antimicrobial resistance threats
- Antimicrobial discovery and development
- Antimicrobial stewardship and rational use
- Epidemiology and surveillance
- Antimicrobials in the environment
- One Health approaches to antimicrobial resistance
- Antimicrobial resistance in healthcare settings
- Community-acquired antimicrobial resistance
- Veterinary antimicrobial resistance
- Environmental antimicrobial resistance
- Innovative therapeutic approaches to combat antimicrobial resistance
- Global surveillance of antimicrobial resistance
- Policy and regulatory strategies for addressing antimicrobial resistance
The journal offers more choice to Nature Portfolio authors who are seeking a fully open-access and more inclusive platform for publishing their work. The journal is led by microbiology experts who collaborate to cultivate high-quality research. As part of the npj Series, this journal focuses on fostering global partnerships with the research community and other Springer Nature journals.