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Home > Journals > Clinical Infection in Practice (CLIP)

Clinical Infection in Practice (CLIP)

CLIP cover.jpgThe Journal will provide a forum for the advancement of knowledge and discussion of clinical infection in practice.
It will embrace relevant clinical research and clinical management issues, including case reports and case series demonstrating novel or interesting findings.

This will be of particular value in a field where clinicians are often faced with relatively rare conditions or clinical problems where the only supportive literature is at case report level. It is aimed at all specialists and trainees working in clinical infection-related disciplines including Clinical Microbiologists/Virologists, Infectious Diseases and Tropical Disease physicians, Public Health Specialists and supporting professional staff.

The CLIP Editor in Chief is Professor Martin Wiselka supported by a distinguished Editorial team.

Visit the Elsevier website for further information


The Journal will be submitted for indexing by PubMed Central as soon as 25 papers have been published. Once accepted for coverage, indexing will be applied retrospectively to all articles.

Latest Articles from Clinical Infection in Practice (CLIP)

Healthcare crisis and CCHF: A double burden for Afghans under Taliban rule
Publication date: November 2023Source: Clinical Infection in Practice, Volume 20Author(s): Mohammad Homayun Wahedi, Ahmad Neyazi, Ranjit Sah
Secondary Eosinophilia A risk factor for prolonged hospitalization in severe COVID-19: A case control study
Publication date: November 2023Source: Clinical Infection in Practice, Volume 20Author(s): Mark Reed, Ana Wilden, Zachary M. Holliday
Pelvic actinomycosis infection masquerading as recurrent endometrial cancer
Publication date: November 2023Source: Clinical Infection in Practice, Volume 20Author(s): Sandeepa Utpat, Thomas Hackett, Nishka Utpat, Pierre J. Mendoza, Fahad Hussain
Case Report: Pneumonia with a question mark?
Publication date: November 2023Source: Clinical Infection in Practice, Volume 20Author(s): Piet Rosenstock, Isabella C. Schoepf, Bernard Surial, Ines Griesshammer

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