Antiviral Therapy (journal)

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Antiviral Therapy (journal) is a peer-reviewed medical journal that focuses on the clinical and basic science of antivirals and vaccines. It is published by the International Antiviral Society.

Pronunciation

The term "Antiviral Therapy" is pronounced as /æntiˈvaɪrəl ˈθerəpi/.

Etymology

The term "Antiviral Therapy" is derived from the Latin word "anti-" meaning "against", the Greek word "virus" meaning "poison", and the Greek word "therapeia" meaning "healing".

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Overview

Antiviral Therapy is a journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and case reports on the latest developments in the field of antiviral therapy. The journal covers a wide range of topics including the development and application of antiviral drugs, vaccines, and diagnostic methods, as well as the molecular biology, epidemiology, and pathogenesis of viruses.

The journal is published by the International Antiviral Society, a professional organization dedicated to promoting the field of antiviral research and education. The society organizes conferences and workshops, and provides resources and support for researchers and clinicians in the field.

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