Clinical Virology

Clinical Virology is subdivision of viral methodology which deals with clinical aspects of virus-induced clinical conditions. It includes the study of resistance of viruses in treatment antiviral by viral genome sequencing, viral pathogenesis and viral immunology. Journal of Clinical Virology is an international journal publishing papers on any aspect of human virology that directly pertains to virus-induced clinical conditions. Articles from any field of virological study will be considered if the article is relevant to the understanding or manipulation of a disease state. The purpose of the Clinical Virology Network (CVN) is to bring together a wide range of clinical colleagues and physicians to work across geographical and organization boundaries to inform in real time about the epidemic circulation of infectious diseases and pathogens. The Respiratory Viruses Network creates a valid online image by recording evidence of respiratory viruses in a database portal and raise awareness to the prevalence of the viral infections in the population and contributes to a rational approach to the prescription of medicine. Here is a graphic showing a cumulative representation of the viruses in the last 14 days. This includes all entered pathogens from all centers. . The latter types of viruses are maturing by budding through different cellular membranes that are modified by the insertion of viral proteins.    

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