Antivirals
Antivirals are drugs or other substances used to treat viral infections. They work by interfering with the reproduction of viruses, either directly by blocking viral replication or by stimulating the body's own immune response to the virus. Antivirals are important for treating illnesses such as HIV, hepatitis, influenza, and herpes, as well as for preventing and controlling the spread of pandemic diseases such as Ebola and Zika. They can also be used to treat cancer, as some viruses are linked to the development of certain forms of cancer. Antivirals are used extensively in both medical and veterinary settings.
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2 journal(s) foundClinical Research In HIV AIDS And Prevention
ISSN: 2324-7339
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Dr Shivaji Kashinath Jadhav, Department of Molecular Oncology
Lilac Insights Pvt. Ltd.
HIV is a virus that gradually attacks the immune system, which is our body's natural defense against illness. If a person becomes infected with HIV, they will find it harder to fight off infections and diseases. The virus destroys white blood cell and makes copies of itself inside them. Infected may carry various different strains in their body.
International Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
ISSN: 2994-6743
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Bassem Refaat, Laboratory Medicine Department,
Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences,
Umm Al-Qura University
International Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases is an advanced, broad – based, open access, peer reviewed journal. The goal is to provide more resourceful information in this era for all scientists and researchers, as well as in-depth knowledge, advanced techniques in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment