Journal of Neurovirology is a peer-reviewed journal focused on publishing innovative research concerning the interaction of viruses with the nervous system. This includes studies on viral pathogenesis, immune responses in the brain, and the development of novel therapies for neuroviral infections. The journal provides a vital link between virology, neuroscience, and clinical neurology.
Key areas covered include HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), and viral encephalitis. Indexed in databases like PubMed and Web of Science, the journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and short communications, with a focus on molecular mechanisms, diagnostic approaches, and therapeutic strategies. It targets a diverse audience of virologists, neurologists, immunologists, and neuroscientists.
The Journal of Neurovirology advances our understanding of how viruses affect the nervous system. Submit your research to contribute to the progress of neurovirology, and explore the opportunities for improved treatment and prevention of neuroviral diseases. Benefit from open access options to enhance the accessibility of your work.