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Genetics : Viral Diseases

Journal of antivirals & antiretrovirals is one among the best peer-reviewed journals in the field of virology. Articles published in this peer-reviewed journal are properly reviewed by the best faculty reviewers at the associated fields Viral diseases are extremely widespread infections which are caused mainly by viruses. There are many typical types of viruses existing in the world which cause a variety of life time diseases and cancers. The most common type of viral diseases that we can observe is common cold, which is a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract, which is one the example for contagious (which can spread from person to person) Viruses cannot exist without the support (host) and for survival they need to spread to another host. This is because the original host may either die or eliminate the infection. There are several viruses that have an animal or plant reservoir from where they affect humans. Body’s first line of defense against viruses is innate immune system which is made up of cells and other mechanisms that defend the host from infection. This provides a temporary protection against the viral onslaught. During adaptive immunity the faces the virus and remembers it. This is a more permanent form of immunity that may last a life time against the particular strain of virus. Specific antibodies are produced against the virus. One main reason for the study of viruses is the fact that they cause many infectious diseases, among them the common cold, influenza, rabies, measles, many forms of diarrhea, hepatitis, yellow fever, polio, smallpox and AIDS. Some viruses, known as oncoviruses, contribute to certain forms of cancer. The best studied example is the association between Human papillomavirus and cervical cancer. It is now acknowledged that almost all cases of cervical cancer are caused by certain strains of this sexually transmitted virus. OMICS journals follow single-blind reviewing process, in which the reviewer is obscure to the author, but the identity of the author is known to the reviewer. An editorial board asks subject experts to review, assess and evaluate submitted articles before accepting them for publication in a scholarly journal. Submissions are evaluated using criteria such as the originality of the work, excellence, novelty and significance of the research or thoughts and respect for copy rights. Scholarly open access journals use this peer review process to ensure and maintain the quality of material they publish and for their scholastic notoriety. By submitting research work on antiviral therapy for translation into French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese or English authors and researchers can now reach a truly global audience. With the newly launched OMICS Translation Services we assure highest precision while maintaining the exact purpose and aim of your research paper. The translation process is followed by strict review procedures in order to ensure absolute accuracy. We believe that translation services perform a key role in the emergence of a connected scholarly community.
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