Journal of antivirals & antiretrovirals is one of the best open access journals in the field of virology. The open access policy of the journals mainly aims at increasing the visibility and accessibility of the published quality work and thus providing the desirable researches to the readers.
Hepatology is a branch of medicine that concentrates on the study of liver, gallbladder and pancreas. also includes the management of their disorders. The word ''Hepatology'' is formed from ancient Greek ''hepar'' or ''hepato-'' meaning ' liver' and suffix ''logia'' meaning 'word' or 'speech'. Although it was traditionally considered as sub-specialty of gastroenterology, but rapid expansion has led in some countries to doctors specializing solely on this area, who are called hematologists. Diseases and complications related to viral hepatitis and alcohol are the main reason for seeking specialist advice. One third of world population has been infected with Hepatitis B virus at some point in their life. Although most of them would clear the virus from the body, approximately 350 million have become persistent carriers. Up to 80% of liver cancers can be attributed to either hepatitis B or Hepatitis C virus. The major reasons leading to this disorder are as follows: Drug overdose, Gastrointestinal bleeding from portal hypertension related to liver damage, Abnormal blood test suggesting liver disease
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Omics group is now providing an opportunity to authors to share their valuable research on virology across linguistic borders in different languages such as French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and English. By translating scientific paper into the mentioned languages we ensure an efficient exchange of knowledge and scientific experience. The translation process is always followed by strict review procedures to ensure absolute correctness.
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