Global Scientific Fields in Immunology & Microbiology

Immunology primarily deals with the host-pathogen interaction resulting in various developments within the body such as infections, inflammation and reaction that are inbuilt immune mechanism of the body to fight the foreign bodies. Microbiology is a field of study that mainly deals with the study of different microorganisms that cause diseases and the immune response of the host. The studies under this topic are mainly aimed at developing suitable anti-biotic, devise methods for detection and diagnosis of the infections, identify environmental contaminants, develop immunization vaccines, eradication of epidemic causing diseases and improve the treatment of various auto-immune disorders.

Mycofiltration Articles

Performing functions that Stamets has termed mycofiltration and mycorestoration, the technology entails “the intentional and judicious use of cultivated networks of fungal mycelium to facilitate water quality improvements in engineered ecosy ...

Mycofiltration Peer Reviewed Journals

Performing functions that Stamets has termed mycofiltration and mycorestoration, the technology entails “the intentional and judicious use of cultivated networks of fungal mycelium to facilitate water quality impro ...

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disorder that can affect more than just your joints. In some people, the condition can damage a wide variety of body systems, including the skin, eyes, lungs, heart and blood vessels. ...

Surgical Oncology Open Access

The purpose of antibiotic prophylaxis in surgical procedures is not to sterilize tissues but to reduce the colonization pressure of microorganisms introduced at the time of operation to a level that the patientÂ’s immune system is able to overc ...

Surgical Oncology Review Journals

The purpose of antibiotic prophylaxis in surgical procedures is not to sterilize tissues but to reduce the colonization pressure of microorganisms introduced at the time of operation to a level that the patientÂ’s immune system is able to overc ...

Exposure Standards For Digital Journals

An occupational exposure occurs during the performance of job duties and may place a worker at risk of infection. The exposure to high concentrations of hazardous chemicals in workplace may affect the health of workers. Hence care must be taken at ...

Crimean Congo Haemorrhagic Fever

Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever is a viral disease. Symptoms of CCHF may include fever, muscle pains, headache, vomiting, diarrhea, and bleeding into the skin. Onset of symptoms is less than two weeks following exposure. Complications may in ...

Acute Hepatitis C

Acute hepatitis C is a short-term viral infection. People with acute hepatitis C carry the infection for a small window of time, often just several months . Most people with the acute form of hepatitis C will exp ...

Antiretroviral Treatment

The administration of HIV/AIDS regularly incorporates the utilization of numerous antiretroviral medicates trying to control HIV contamination. There are a few classes of antiretroviral specialists that follow up on various phases of the HIV life- ...

Vaccination In Neonates Journals

Vaccines given early in life, during infancy but after the neonatal phase, include Rotavirus, diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertusis (DTaP; at 2, 4, 6, and 15–18 months), Hib (2, 4, 6, 12–15 months), pneumococcal conjugat ...

Dengue Fever

Dengue (pronounced DENgee) fever is a painful, debilitating mosquito-borne disease caused by any one of four closely related dengue viruses. These viruses are related to the viruses that cause West Nile infection and yellow fever.An estimated ...

Human Papillomaviruses

Human papillomavirus is the most common sexually transmitted infection. Most sexually active men and women being exposed to the virus at some point during their lifetime. the virus is common in the United States and there are approximate ...

Antiretroviral Therapy High Impact Factor Journals

Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is the use of HIV medicines to treat HIV infection. People on ART take a combination of HIV medicines (called an HIV treatment regimen) every day. ART is recommended for everyone who has HIV. ...

Self-Management Of HIV/AIDS In Womens

HIV disproportionately affects women and adolescent girls because of vulnerabilities created by unequal cultural, social and economic status. Unaccommodating attitudes towards sex outside of marriage and the restricted social autonomy of women and ...

Anopheles Mosquito

Anopheles is a genus of mosquito first described and named by J. W. Meigen in 1818. About 460 species are recognised; while over 100 can transmit human malaria, only 30–40 commonly transmit parasites of the genus Plasmodium, which cause mala ...

Cancers In HIV/AIDS

The human immunodeficiency infections (HIV) are two types of Lentivirus (a subgroup of retrovirus) that contaminate people. Over the long haul, they cause AIDS (AIDS), a condition where dynamic disappointment of the invulnerable framework permits ...

Cancers In HIV/AIDS Peer-reviewed Journals

The human immunodeficiency infections (HIV) are two types of Lentivirus (a subgroup of retrovirus) that contaminate people. Over the long haul, they cause AIDS (AIDS), a condition where dynamic disappointment of the invulnerable framework permits ...

Ancient Diseases Preventive Remedies Research Articles

Ancient Diseases are the diseases, which will provide information about characterization, diagnosis and treatment of various infectious diseases. These ancient diseases are acting as source of clinical and microscopic findings of a particular dise ...

Cytomegalovirus

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a genus of viruses in the order Herpesvirales, in the family Herpesviridae, in the subfamily Betaherpesvirinae. Humans and monkeys serve as natural hosts. The eight species in this genus include the type species, Human bet ...

Gene Polymorphism

A gene is said to be polymorphic if more than one allele occupies that gene's locus within a population.In addition to having more than one allele at a specific locus, each allele must also occur in the population ...