The Journal of Neuroinfectious Diseases is developed with the aim of publishing leading articles in the field of cerebral thrombosis encouraging upcoming scientists delve in to the field who are interested in advancing their research in the field of neuropathology and related infectious diseases. The Journal presents in depth analyses of the articles on theoretical and empirical research related to all fields of cerebral thrombosis and its causes. Research on cerebral thrombosis takes as its objective to further our understanding of the relationship between cerebral thrombosis and the underlying related neurons and their effect. Utilizing a combination of neuroimaging, propelled cerebrum imaging and neuropathlogical tests, examinations in the department of neurology keep on advancing our understanding of how large amount capacities, for example, dialect and visual article distinguishment identify with particular cerebral thrombosis and its relation with neural infections. PrimeOA Publications International is an amalgamation of Open Access journals and international scientific conferences and symposiums. The sole goal of PrimeOA Publications is to make information on healthcare, science and technology 'Open Access'. PrimeOA Publications disseminates around 500 freely available scientific journals from all parts of science, engineering, management and technology. PrimeOA Publications organizes around 80 scientific events all over the world annually. The publishing house has played an essential role in taking the newest scientific findings to the doorsteps of specialists. Important stakeholders that benefit essentially from PrimeOA Publications’s activities are research scholars, students, libraries, educational institutions, research centers and the business. With the newly launched PrimeOA Publications Translation Services authors are now offered a solution to overcome language barriers that used to limit the scope of research to a certain audience. We believe that translation services perform a key role in the emergence of a connected scholarly community. By choosing to get their articles translated into a language of interest, such as French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese or English, authors now have the opportunity to present their research on cerebral thrombosis to a truly global audience. So, let us spread scientific knowledge universally and have a positive impact on society.