Abstract
The field of infectious disease research is rapidly evolving and advancing, driven by the demand to address both current and emerging threats to global health. The recent COVID-19 pandemic underscored the criticality of infectious disease outbreak preparedness and response, while factors such as climate change, migration, and globalization continue to influence disease transmission dynamics. Innovative approaches to infectious disease research are more essential than ever to prevent future pandemics and the spread of vectorborne diseases. This comprehensive review article investigates some recent pertinent developments in infectious disease research, including the development of a novel serosurveillance platform, modeled after the one designed during the COVID-19 pandemic, aimed at tackling the growing global threat of arboviruses. Also investigated in this article is the repurposing and application of mRNA vaccine technology, initially developed during the pandemic, to address the complex challenge of tick-borne Lyme disease. Finally, we outline several novel and cutting-edge strategies aimed at tackling the ever-mounting crisis of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Each of these innovations marks a significant step forward in global health security and preparedness, offering promising solutions to the challenges of a rapidly evolving world, while drawing on the lessons learned from past outbreaks and epidemics.
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