Etymologia
Etymology is concerned with the origin of words, how they've evolved over time, and changed in form and meaning as they were translated from one language to another. Below is a listing of etymology topics covered in the Emerging Infectious Diseases journal.
Volume 30—2024
Volume 30, Number 10—October 2024
Pasteurellaceae [pas′′-tər-ə-lā′-sē-ī]
EID | Partin C. Pasteurellaceae [pas′′-tər-ə-lā′-sē-ī]. Emerg Infect Dis. 2024;30(10):2204. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3010.240735 |
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AMA | Partin C. Pasteurellaceae [pas′′-tər-ə-lā′-sē-ī]. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2024;30(10):2204. doi:10.3201/eid3010.240735. |
APA | Partin, C. (2024). Pasteurellaceae [pas′′-tər-ə-lā′-sē-ī]. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 30(10), 2204. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3010.240735. |
Volume 30, Number 8—August 2024
Microbiota [mī′′-krō-bī′-ō-′tә], microbiome [mī′′-krō-bī′-ōm]
EID | Cabrera J, Monte D. Microbiota [mī′′-krō-bī′-ō-′tә], microbiome [mī′′-krō-bī′-ōm]. Emerg Infect Dis. 2024;30(8):1663. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3008.230677 |
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AMA | Cabrera J, Monte D. Microbiota [mī′′-krō-bī′-ō-′tә], microbiome [mī′′-krō-bī′-ōm]. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2024;30(8):1663. doi:10.3201/eid3008.230677. |
APA | Cabrera, J., & Monte, D. (2024). Microbiota [mī′′-krō-bī′-ō-′tә], microbiome [mī′′-krō-bī′-ōm]. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 30(8), 1663. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3008.230677. |
Volume 30, Number 2—February 2024
Etymologia: Ring Vaccination
EID | Sharma V, Sharma R, Singh BB. Etymologia: Ring Vaccination. Emerg Infect Dis. 2024;30(2):279. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3002.221909 |
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AMA | Sharma V, Sharma R, Singh BB. Etymologia: Ring Vaccination. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2024;30(2):279. doi:10.3201/eid3002.221909. |
APA | Sharma, V., Sharma, R., & Singh, B. B. (2024). Etymologia: Ring Vaccination. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 30(2), 279. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3002.221909. |
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