
Filoviruses are a family of enveloped, non-segmented, negative-strand RNA viruses and are mainly endemic to Africa. They are divided into several virus genera, but outbreaks of human disease have only been caused by Ebola viruses and Marburg viruses [1]. The volatile nature of filovirus diseases, coupled...

Global efforts have reduced the number of years of life lost to infectious diseases. However, progress is challenged by ongoing outbreaks, particularly due to increased human-animal interactions, climate change, shifting land-use patterns, urbanization and migration [1, 2, 3, 4–5]. The health,...

Preterm birth has become increasingly common over the past several decades, with global statistics showing that approximately one in nine infants worldwide is born prematurely [1]. The World Health Organization (WHO) categorizes preterm birth as any delivery that occurs prior to 37 completed weeks of...

Poliomyelitis is an acute infectious disease primarily transmitted through the fecal–oral route and caused by wild poliovirus (WPV) [1, 2]. Once one of the most feared diseases worldwide, polio caused numerous epidemics during the 20th century, leading to high levels of morbidity and infant mortality,...