• DOI Number
    10.17303

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Journal of Virology Research and Advances in Vaccines

Journal of Virology Research and Advances in Vaccines (JVRAV) from Jscholar is an online open access journal which focuses on all aspects of viruses, viral diseases, vaccine and immunology. JVRAV aims to publish novel and high-quality research papers and to provide current research and development in virology and vaccine research.

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ournal of Virology Research and Advances in Vaccines (JVRAV) aims at rapid publication of high quality results in the field of virology and vaccine while maintaining rigorous peer-review process. All accepted papers will be appeared online immediately.

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    jvrav@jscholaronline.org

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    +1 (669) 274-0999

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ournal of Virology Research and Advances in Vaccines (JVRAV) aims at rapid publication of high quality results in the field of virology and vaccine while maintaining rigorous peer-review process. All accepted papers will be appeared online immediately.

JVRAV encourages submission of manuscripts related to (but not limited to) viruses of animals, plants and microbes, archaea, bacteria, fungi, plants, and protozoa, vaccine, Antivirals & Antiretrovirals, Viral Immunology, clinical research, vaccine manufacturing, history, public policy, behavioral science and ethics, social sciences, safety, Clinical and Vaccine Immunology.

Publication of article types

  • Original research articles: Describes original research within the scope of the journal.
  • Case reports: Reports of clinical presentations describing a diagnostic or therapeutic dilemma followed by evaluative studies.
  • Editorial comments: Introduce current research and comment on major advances and developments in the field.
  • Methodology: Present a new experimental method, test or procedure. The methods described may be completely new or a better version of already existing one. The method should demonstrate all the possible tests and results.
  • Rapid communications: Short papers presenting highly significant and original material.
  • Review articles: To review the progression of a research in the field and make suggestions for future work includes authoritative, comprehensive, descriptions of any subject within the scope of virology and vaccine research.
  • Letters to the editor: Letter consisting of comments directly on publications of journal which are already published or introduces a specific issue of a general interest.