This volume continues from the last one with interesting reviews on:
1) Reverse Vaccinology for vaccination design using computational data to identify vaccine targets2) Leptospirosis
3) Phage therapy for bacterial infections
4) Quorum sensing inhibitors from natural products, and
5) Nitrogen and oxygen based heterocyclic compounds that can act as anti-infective agents.
The volume, therefore, covers a range of frontier topics on anti-infective research and development.This compilation is a timely reference for postgraduate scholars and researchers seeking updates in specific areas of anti-infective drug development. Allied healthcare professionals (clinical and public healthcare professionals) can also benefit from the information presented within.
Author
- Parvesh Singh
 - Vipan Kumar
 - Rajshekhar Karpoormath
 

