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Special Issue on Bioaerosol, Environment and Health is calling for Papers

Background, Objectives and Scope
Bioaerosols are airborne microorganisms with fragments and particulate matter of biological origin such as virus, bacteria, and fungal spores. These small biological particles can affect human health by causing infectious diseases, acute toxic reactions, and allergies. Outbreaks of 2019-nCoV, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and influenza H1N1 viral infections across the globe have attracted worldwide attention. Therefore, the bioaerosol is widely concerned. The proposed special issue will invite contributions that represent various aspects of science and technology and recent innovations in the field of bioaerosol. 
The main topics include:
 ● Fundamental of bioaerosol and airborne infection disease
 ● Analysis and identification of bioaerosol in various environment
 ● Bioaerosol source, formation, transport and deposition
 ● Impact of bioaerosol on health and environment
 ● Bioaerosol inactivation and control technologies
 ● Case studies of airborne infection and its prevention

About the Journal and Submission Procedure
Co-published by Springer and Higher Education, and supported from Chinese Academy of Engineering and Tsinghua Universty, Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering (FESE) is a fast-growing journal published both in print and online. The journal obtained an Impact Factor of 3.883 in 2019, and the momentum remains strong. More information on the journal is available at http://link.springer.com/journal/11783/ or http://journal.hep.com.cn/fese

All submissions have to be prepared according to the Guide for Authors as published in the Journal website at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/fese. Authors should select Special Issue: Bioaerosol, Environment and Health. All contributions must not have been previously published or be under consideration for publication elsewhere. 

Important Dates:
Paper submissions due: June 30, 2020.

Guest Editors of the Special Issue:
Prof. Jungho Hwang, 
Yonsei University, Korea, 
hwangjh@yonsei.ac.kr

Prof. Mao Sheng Yao, 
Peking University, China, 
yao@pku.edu.cn

Prof. Can Wang, 
Tianjin University, 
China, wangcan@tju.edu.cn

Prof. Jingkun Jiang, 
Tsinghua University, China, 
jiangjk@tsinghua.edu.cn

Pubdate:2020-02-19 Viewed: 537