Infectious'diseases
Irresistible ailments can be brought about by numerous pathogens, including microscopic organisms, infections, growths, and parasites that may cause sickness and illness. For people, transmission of pathogens may happen in an assortment of ways: spread from individual to-individual by direct contact, water or foodborne ailment or aerosolization of contaminated particles in the earth and through creepy crawlies (mosquitoes) and ticks. Signs and side effects and treatment of irresistible illnesses rely upon the host and the pathogen. Anyone can get an irresistible sickness. Individuals with an undermined resistant framework (an insusceptible framework that doesn't work at full quality) have more serious hazard for specific sorts of contaminations. Those at higher hazard include: Individuals with stifled insusceptible frameworks, for example, those experiencing malignancy treatment or who have as of late had an organ transplant The individuals who are unvaccinated against normal irresistible illnesses
Medicinal services laborers
Individuals venturing out to in danger regions where they might be presented to mosquitoes that convey pathogens, for example, intestinal sickness, dengue infection and Zika infections.
High Impact List of Articles
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Euro Virology 2019: Genetic diversity and genome sequencing of some potato virus Y isolates from Egypt- Faiza A Fattouh- Alexandria University
Faiza A FattouhAbstract: Virology Research Journal
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Euro Virology 2019: Genetic diversity and genome sequencing of some potato virus Y isolates from Egypt- Faiza A Fattouh- Alexandria University
Faiza A FattouhAbstract: Virology Research Journal
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Euro Virology 2018: Impact of pathology in study of viral infections- Vsevolod A Zinserling- Saint Petersburg University
Vsevolod A ZinserlingAbstract: Virology Research Journal
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Euro Virology 2018: Impact of pathology in study of viral infections- Vsevolod A Zinserling- Saint Petersburg University
Vsevolod A ZinserlingAbstract: Virology Research Journal
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Comparative bacterial inhibition by bioactive extracts from Datura stramonium and Phytolacca dodecandra
Ndayambaje Jean Bernard, Nteziyaremye Beneyo Emmerance, Ange Sabine Ingabire, Habinshuti Janvier, Ingabire Angelique, Munyampundu Jean PierreResearch Paper: Virology Research Journal
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Comparative bacterial inhibition by bioactive extracts from Datura stramonium and Phytolacca dodecandra
Ndayambaje Jean Bernard, Nteziyaremye Beneyo Emmerance, Ange Sabine Ingabire, Habinshuti Janvier, Ingabire Angelique, Munyampundu Jean PierreResearch Paper: Virology Research Journal
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Behavioral practices preventing malaria disease infection/transmission among adult in Sokoto metropolis
Ikpeama Osita John, Onuzulike N, Ikpeama CA, Ikpeama CJ, Igbineweka OO, Ikpeama EA, Ofuenyi J, Gerald CMResearch Article: Virology Research Journal
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Behavioral practices preventing malaria disease infection/transmission among adult in Sokoto metropolis
Ikpeama Osita John, Onuzulike N, Ikpeama CA, Ikpeama CJ, Igbineweka OO, Ikpeama EA, Ofuenyi J, Gerald CMResearch Article: Virology Research Journal
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Theoretical model basis of clinical guidelines for Ebola viral infection containment in Lagos, Nigeria
Kingsley E AbhulimenReview Article: Virology Research Journal
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Theoretical model basis of clinical guidelines for Ebola viral infection containment in Lagos, Nigeria
Kingsley E AbhulimenReview Article: Virology Research Journal
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Molecular characterization of a Begomovirus and Betasatellite infecting wild sunflower (Helianthus spp.) in India
Susheel Kumar, Meraj Jaidi, Raj SKResearch Article: Virology Research Journal
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Molecular characterization of a Begomovirus and Betasatellite infecting wild sunflower (Helianthus spp.) in India
Susheel Kumar, Meraj Jaidi, Raj SKResearch Article: Virology Research Journal
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Emerging Themes in Virology
Felipe Alves MoraisEditorial: Virology Research Journal
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Emerging Themes in Virology
Felipe Alves MoraisEditorial: Virology Research Journal
Conference Proceedings
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EFFECTIVE IN VIVO THERAPEUTIC IGG ANTIBODY AGAINST VP3 OF ENTEROVIRUS 71 WITH RECEPTOR-COMPETING ACTIVITY
Fang He, Qiang Jia, Qingyong Ng, Wenjie Chin, Tao Meng, Vincent Tak Kwong Chow, Cheng-I Wang and Jimmy KwangScientific Tracks Abstracts: Immunology Case Reports
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EFFECTIVE IN VIVO THERAPEUTIC IGG ANTIBODY AGAINST VP3 OF ENTEROVIRUS 71 WITH RECEPTOR-COMPETING ACTIVITY
Fang He, Qiang Jia, Qingyong Ng, Wenjie Chin, Tao Meng, Vincent Tak Kwong Chow, Cheng-I Wang and Jimmy KwangScientific Tracks Abstracts: Immunology Case Reports
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Susceptibility to Hepatitis B infection, Hepatitis B/HIV co-infections and Hepatitis B immunity in HIV positive patients starting HAART in Durban, South Africa
Chonco FMPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Susceptibility to Hepatitis B infection, Hepatitis B/HIV co-infections and Hepatitis B immunity in HIV positive patients starting HAART in Durban, South Africa
Chonco FMPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Detection of colonization-infection by multi-drug resistant microorganisms in patients with previous hospitalization
Konstantina Kontopoulou, Sofia Zotou,Chrysoula Belai, Dimitra Doumpala, Irene Koutsiouki and Poulcheria ZagkaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Detection of colonization-infection by multi-drug resistant microorganisms in patients with previous hospitalization
Konstantina Kontopoulou, Sofia Zotou,Chrysoula Belai, Dimitra Doumpala, Irene Koutsiouki and Poulcheria ZagkaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Diversity of geminivirus associated alphasatellites from different cultivated and non-cultivated plants in Pakistan
Fakhra Shamim, Muhammad Shafiq, Misha Jabbar, Tehmina Bahar and Muhammad Saleem HaiderScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Diversity of geminivirus associated alphasatellites from different cultivated and non-cultivated plants in Pakistan
Fakhra Shamim, Muhammad Shafiq, Misha Jabbar, Tehmina Bahar and Muhammad Saleem HaiderScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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In vivo and in vitro studies of RRF (ribosome recycling factor) revealed that its major function is to release mRNA from the post-termination complex and not splitting of the ribosomal subunits
Akira KajiKeynote: Microbiology: Current Research
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In vivo and in vitro studies of RRF (ribosome recycling factor) revealed that its major function is to release mRNA from the post-termination complex and not splitting of the ribosomal subunits
Akira KajiKeynote: Microbiology: Current Research
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HIV/AIDS in Cameroon: Rising gender issues in policy-making matters
Eseme Nnorge DivineScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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HIV/AIDS in Cameroon: Rising gender issues in policy-making matters
Eseme Nnorge DivineScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal