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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
'''Viruses''' is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal that focuses on all aspects of virology. It is published by MDPI and covers a wide range of topics related to viruses, including their structure, function, and impact on human health and the environment. | '''Viruses''' is a [[peer-reviewed]] open access scientific journal that focuses on all aspects of [[virology]]. It is published by MDPI and covers a wide range of topics related to viruses, including their structure, function, and impact on human health and the environment. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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==Scope== | ==Scope== | ||
The scope of '' | The scope of ''[[Virus]]es'' includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: | ||
* Molecular biology of viruses | * [[Molecular biology]] of viruses | ||
* Viral pathogenesis | * [[Viral pathogenesis]] | ||
* Virus-host interactions | * Virus-host interactions | ||
* Viral epidemiology | * Viral epidemiology | ||
* Antiviral therapies | * [[Antiviral therapies]] | ||
* Vaccine development | * [[Vaccine development]] | ||
* Emerging viral diseases | * Emerging [[viral diseases]] | ||
==Editorial Process== | ==Editorial Process== | ||
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==Related Journals== | ==Related Journals== | ||
Researchers interested in virology may also consider related journals such as ''Journal of Virology'', ''Virology Journal'', and ''Antiviral Research'' for additional resources and publications. | Researchers interested in virology may also consider related journals such as ''[[Journal of Virology]]'', ''[[Virology Journal]]'', and ''[[Antiviral Research]]'' for additional resources and publications. | ||
[[Category:Virology journals]] | [[Category:Virology journals]] | ||
Latest revision as of 02:02, 9 January 2025
Overview[edit]
Viruses is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal that focuses on all aspects of virology. It is published by MDPI and covers a wide range of topics related to viruses, including their structure, function, and impact on human health and the environment.
History[edit]
The journal was established in 2009 and has since become a prominent platform for researchers in the field of virology. It aims to provide a comprehensive source of information for scientists, clinicians, and public health professionals interested in the study of viruses.
Scope[edit]
The scope of Viruses includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Molecular biology of viruses
- Viral pathogenesis
- Virus-host interactions
- Viral epidemiology
- Antiviral therapies
- Vaccine development
- Emerging viral diseases
Editorial Process[edit]
Viruses employs a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality and integrity of the articles it publishes. Submissions are evaluated by experts in the field, and the journal maintains high standards for scientific accuracy and relevance.
Open Access Policy[edit]
As an open access journal, Viruses provides free and unrestricted access to its content, allowing researchers and the public to read and download articles without subscription fees. This model supports the dissemination of scientific knowledge and encourages collaboration across the global scientific community.
Special Issues[edit]
The journal frequently publishes special issues on specific topics within virology, curated by guest editors who are experts in the field. These special issues aim to highlight recent advances and foster discussion on emerging trends and challenges in virology.
Submission Guidelines[edit]
Authors interested in submitting to Viruses are encouraged to follow the journal's submission guidelines, which outline the requirements for manuscript preparation, ethical considerations, and the peer-review process. Detailed instructions are available on the journal's website.
Impact and Influence[edit]
Viruses has gained recognition for its contribution to the field of virology, with articles frequently cited in scientific literature. The journal's impact factor reflects its influence and the quality of research it publishes.
Related Journals[edit]
Researchers interested in virology may also consider related journals such as Journal of Virology, Virology Journal, and Antiviral Research for additional resources and publications.