Special fungal pathogens Journal SVPJ will accept for consideration previously unpublished and original articles about diagnosis, prevention, management and control of diseases associated with the following microorganisms hereafter called special pathogens which includes but not limited to: mechanism of viral parthenogenesis, Antiviral agents, innovations in the laboratory and clinical diagnosis of viral infections. Manuscripts dealing viruses from the following viral families will also be considered: Papova, Adeno, Herpes, Pox, Parvo, Picorna, Paramyxo, Orthomyxo, Reo, Rhabdo, Toga and flavi, Bunya, Retro, Hepartisis, Slow virusis, Prions, miscellaneous including vaccine in disease role.
SVPJ will also accept and all virus involved in human, animal and plant diseases commonly misdiagnosed during routine investigation, associated with poverty and avoidable chronic and acute disease. Any microorganism involved in any new disease outbreaks be it of locale, National, continental or global dimension and which requires multidisciplinary approach to get a solution. It may be a new, emerging and/or reemerging agent. It may also have defied routine investigation or treatment. Thus, they are special because they are neglected, emerging, re-emerging, non-responsive or refractile to conventional treatment, prevention and control; endemic to particular population, location. If authors can prove that a normal floral has played a special role in causing a disease process, then such paper may be considered for publication in Special Viral Pathogens Journal (SVPJ).
Objectives of SVPJ
The Special Fungal Pathogens Journal SVPJ will accept for consideration manuscripts which:
Provides answers to unanswered public health, socio-demographic, socio-economic, Biomedical, Pathological and Clinical questions regarding the transmission dynamics and population structure of special pathogens involved in tropical diseases.
Describes innovative ways for early detection (Diagnostic tools), prevention (Vaccine) and control (management) of disease associated with special Viral pathogens
Outlines the role of vectors in the transmission of special Fungal pathogens and associated diseases
Elucidates the science behind host-microbial interactions that will ultimately improve current knowledge on diagnosis prevention and control of diseases associated with special Viral pathogens
Illuminates the molecular and phenotypic markers/predictors of host colonization/infections with special pathogens and how this knowledge will lead to effective forecast prevention and control of diseases associated with special Viral pathogens.
Explains diagnostic approaches leading to better prevention and control of special Viral pathogens including but not limited to: new media discovery or improvement of existing ones, genomics of diseases, population genetics and development of rapid diagnostic sticks.
Highlights modern approaches in the use of immune-, chemo-, radio, bio, herbal-therapies for prevention and control diseases associated with special Viral pathogens
Prior to publication, all manuscripts, with the exception of Editorials and Letters to the Editors, undergo peer review. The Editorial Board may decline a paper on the basis of internal review and rapidly return the manuscript, usually within three weeks