Bacterial Diseases Peer-review Journals

Bacteria are the microscopic organisms that cause human body to get internal or external infections. Some of the bacteria that cause harm are pathogenic and lethal. Escherichia coli, pseudomonas, streptococcus and many more are the species that caused the infections. These communicable diseases are transmitted by a variety of means, such as food, air, and water. Peer review refers to the research undertaken during the evaluation of proposed manuscripts and proposals for funding. This method allows writers to meet their discipline's agreed expectations and eliminates the dissemination of irrelevant observations, unwarranted statements, incorrect interpretations and personal views. Publications that have not undergone peer review by academic scholars and professionals are likely to be viewed with suspicion. 

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