Aims and Scope
The Journal of Virology and Viral Diseases aims to provide a comprehensive platform for the dissemination of scientific research and advancements in the field of virology and viral diseases. The journal focuses on publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed articles that contribute to the understanding, prevention, and treatment of viral infections, as well as the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
Scope:
Viral Pathogenesis and Epidemiology: The journal covers studies that explore the mechanisms of viral infection, replication, and transmission in both humans and animals. It also emphasizes research on the epidemiology of viral diseases and factors influencing viral outbreaks.
Diagnostics and Therapeutics: Articles that present novel diagnostic techniques, antiviral therapies, and advancements in vaccine development are key areas of interest. The journal seeks to highlight innovations in detecting and treating viral diseases.
Viral Immunology and Host-Virus Interactions: The journal invites studies on host immune responses to viral infections, immune evasion strategies by viruses, and the impact of these interactions on disease outcomes.
Molecular and Structural Virology: The journal encourages submissions that delve into the molecular biology, genetics, and structural analysis of viruses, which are crucial for understanding viral behavior and developing targeted interventions.
Zoonotic Viruses and Emerging Viral Threats: With a focus on global health, the journal emphasizes research on zoonotic viruses and emerging viral pathogens, aiming to inform and prepare for future viral threats.
This journal serves as an essential resource for virologists, infectious disease specialists, public health professionals, and researchers involved in viral research, providing critical insights and updates on the ever-evolving field of virology.