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    About JHCSR

    Journal of HIV for Clinical and Scientific Research is a peer-reviewed, an international, open access, online journal focus on progress in HIV-AIDS research and prevention. Journal of HIV for Clinical and Scientific Research is exclusively dedicated to publishing and disseminating all exceptional research articles, expert’s opinion, evaluations, guidelines, extended reports and commentary, research letters and Clinical images, editorials, Clinical studies, case reports, short communications and reviews in all areas of HIV/AIDS such as symptoms, Transmission, Pathophysiology, Virology, Management, Diagnosis, Prevention, Epidemiology, Prognosis, Society and culture, etc.

    From Journal of HIV for Clinical and Scientific Research, all manuscripts shall be thoroughly refereed and selection depends on quality work, in addition to the breadth of interest to readers. The scholarly journal which aims to encourage the exchange of information in the middle of all the health care professionals associated with HIV/AIDS. It publishes all type of articles in the field of HIV for Clinical and Scientific Research and proves path for the discovering new methods or mechanisms for curing of chronic diseases. The Journal is rapidly available, and easy to get worldwide through internet for academic advancement in this field. Journal of HIV for Clinical and Scientific Research is an international and interdisciplinary scientific journal which dedicated to publishing all most update and excellent articles in all areas of consequent and unlimited fields.

    • Epidemiology of HIV spread and resistance
    • Diagnostics, early detection and monitoring
    • Identification of viral targets
    • Development of agents with novel mechanisms of action
    • Optimal clinical use of existing antivirals, including combination therapies
    • Vaccine development
    • Management and treatment of associated disorders in AIDS patients including palliative care
    • Patient adherence, quality of life, satisfaction
    • Consumer and patient education and health literacy programs

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