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Journal of General Virology


Title Abbreviation
J Gen Virol
ISSN
0022-1317
Electronic ISSN
1465-2099
Readership
Cell Biologists, Clinical Microbiologists, Cytologists, Epidemiologists, Immunologists, Infectious Disease Specialists, Microbiologists, Molecular Biologists, Scientists
Scope
Published by the Microbiology Society, the Journal of General Virology has been publishing peer-reviewed research for more than 50 years. We recognise the importance of virology as a unique discipline within microbiology, and actively collaborate with partners such as the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) to support the global virology community. We welcome high-quality research and review articles that contribute significantly to the field of virology. We particularly welcome fundamental studies on virus replication, pathogenesis and virus-host interactions. We also welcome phylogenetic or epidemiologic studies, or studies that address clinical aspects of virus infection, provided that these lead to testable hypotheses and contain new information relevant to virus biology. Articles in Journal of General Virology are published under the subject categories outlined below, and authors are asked to indicate the subject category for their article during submission: Animal viruses: RNA viruses, DNA viruses, and retroviruses; Insect viruses: RNA viruses and DNA viruses; Plant viruses: RNA viruses and DNA viruses; Others: fungal viruses, prokaryotic viruses, and TSE agents.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Microbiology Society
Publisher Name
Microbiology Society
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