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.

Physiotherapy Online Journals

Physiotherapy is often seen as a rehabilitation treatment and, as such, it is extremely effective in helping people recover from sometimes serious injuries and illnesses. ... As well as pain relief, one of the main aims of physiotherapy& ...

Mortierella Sp

Four new cyclic heptapeptides, mortiamides A–D (1–4), were obtained from a novel Mortierella sp. isolate obtained from marine sediment collected from the intertidal zone of Frobisher Bay, Nunavut, Canada. The structures of th ...

Antiviral Drug Discovery

Journal of Antivirals & Antiretroviral is one of the top and best leading journals in the field of virology which publishes novel research articles on deadly viruses such as HIV. The articles after rigorous peer-revi ...

Septic Shock Top Open Access Journals

Sepsis is a very complex and dynamic syndrome defined as a dysregulated host response to an infection but manifests as a complex infectious and immunological disorder. At present, over 20 million people are estimated to suffer from sepsis worldwid ...

Antiretroviral Drug Development

Journal of antivirals & Antiretroviral Drug Development is one of the best open access journals in the field of virology. The open access policy of the journals mainly aims at increasing the visibility and accessibil ...

Eradication Of Infectious Diseases

Rinderpest, important disease affecting zootechnics, especially in Africa, was officially declared worldwide eradicated in 2011 by the World Organization for Animal Health. This is the first disease of veterinary medicin ...

Enteroviruses

Enteroviruses are in the picornavirus family and include polioviruses, coxsackie viruses and echoviruses. There are more than 70 subtypes of enteroviruses capable of causing human infection. These viruses have a predilec ...

Morganella Morganii

Morganella morganii (M. morganii) is a Gram-negative bacillus found in the environment and among normal human intestinal flora. It is a well known cause of urinary tract infections, wound infections, sepsis and other extra-intestinal infections. M ...

Dengue

Dengue infection has been becoming a serious public health problem in many countries with a dramatic increase globally. There are approximately 2.5 billion people at risk of dengue in over 100 countries. It is estimated ...

Diagnosis Of Chronic Hepatitis B

The diagnosis of CHB is made using a combination of serological, virologic, biochemical, and histologic markers. The natural history of HBV infection can be divided into four phases: immune tolerance, immune clearance (H ...

Protease

Proteases are essential constituents of all forms of life on earth including prokaryotes, fungi, plants and animals. Proteases are highly exploited enzymes in food, leather, detergent, pharmaceutical, diagnostics, waste ...

Francisella Tularensis

Francisella tularensis is the bacterium responsible for a lethal plague-like illness in humans and animals known as tularemia. It has been responsible for large epidemics in Europe and Asia, and causes epizootic illnesse ...

Malignancy Articles

The term "malignancy" refers to the presence of cancerous cells that have the ability to spread to other sites in the body (metastasize) or to invade nearby (locally) and destroy tissues. Malignant cells tend to have fast, uncontrolled g ...

Occupational Asthma

Occupational asthma is asthma that's caused by breathing in chemical fumes, gases, dust or other substances on the job. Occupational asthma can result from exposure to a substance you're sensitive to — causing an allergic or immunolo ...

Antiretroviral Therapy Scientific Journal

The most significant advance in the medical management of HIV-1 infection has been the treatment of patients with antiviral drugs, which can suppress HIV-1 replication to undetectable levels. ...

Celiac Disease

 Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that’s triggered when you eat gluten. It’s also known as celiac sprue, nontropical sprue, or gluten-sensitive enteropathy. Gluten is a protein in wheat, barley, ry ...

Staphylococcus Aureus

Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram positive bacterium found as a commensal in humans. Nosocomial S. aureus infections are of major concern because of their serious complications, like bacteremia (blood infection), endocardi ...

Larvae

Insects develop from egg to adult in a process called metamorphosis which may be generally classified as either gradual or complete. Gradual metamorphosis has three stages – egg, nymph, and adult. Nymphs generally look much like their adult ...

Allergen Immunotherapy High Impact Factor Journals

Allergen immunotherapy is the repeated administration of allergen extracts to allergic individuals in order to provide long-term relief of symptoms and improvement in quality of life during subsequent natural allergen exposure. Allergen immunother ...

Allergen Immunotherapy Research Articles

Allergen immunotherapy is the repeated administration of allergen extracts to allergic individuals in order to provide long-term relief of symptoms and improvement in quality of life during subsequent natural allergen exposure. Allergen immunother ...