Reviews in Medical Virology
Overview
Reviews in Medical Virology is a reputable scientific journal that publishes comprehensive and up-to-date reviews on various aspects of medical virology. It covers a wide range of topics including viral pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, providing valuable insights into the latest advancements in the field. With its rigorous peer-review process, the journal serves as a reliable resource for researchers, clinicians, and students interested in understanding and combating viral infections.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Rev Med Virol
Publisher
Wiley
Start
1991
End
Continuing
Frequency
6 no. a year, 2000-
p-ISSN
1052-9276
e-ISSN
1099-1654
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Specialty
Microbiology
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 2815
106
SJR / Ranks: 942
2307
CiteScore / Ranks: 412
18.70
JIF / Ranks: 384
11.1
Recent Articles
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Schwartz J, Capistrano K, Hussein H, Hafedi A, Shukla D, Naqvi A
Rev Med Virol
. 2025 Mar;
35(2):e70029.
PMID: 40074704
SARS-CoV-2 is an oral pathogen that infects and replicates in mucosal and salivary epithelial cells, contributing to oral post-acute sequelae COVID-19 (PASC) and other oral and non-oral pathologies. While pre-existing...
2.
Wang S, Mahalingam S, Merits A
Rev Med Virol
. 2025 Mar;
35(2):e70030.
PMID: 40064592
Alphaviruses are re-emerging vector-born pathogens that cause arthralgia or encephalitic diseases on a global scale. While a vaccine against chikungunya virus was recently approved, no vaccines currently exist for other...
3.
Focosi D, Colavita F, Meschi S, Lalle E, Franchini M, Maggi F
Rev Med Virol
. 2025 Mar;
35(2):e70031.
PMID: 40064585
In 2024, a novel recombinant of the Oropouche virus emerged as a potential threat. This virus has caused a significant outbreak in Brazil and Cuba, with imported cases subsequently reported...
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Singh A, Roy R, Singh K, Sokhal P, Afroj S, Phadnis S, et al.
Rev Med Virol
. 2025 Mar;
35(2):e70025.
PMID: 40050049
Dengue, a widespread arthropod-borne viral disease, remains endemic in more than 100 nations, affecting over 40% of the world's population, with millions of cases reported annually, and has a major...
5.
Klingelhofer D, Braun M, Naser C, Bruggmann D, Groneberg D
Rev Med Virol
. 2025 Mar;
35(2):e70028.
PMID: 40044492
As Nipah virus (NiV) infection is characterised by a possible pandemic risk, being currently limited to a small but deadly belt, the attention of other countries is essential. It has...
6.
Ba F, Li H, Ding S, Guo T, Zhang J, Sun Y
Rev Med Virol
. 2025 Mar;
35(2):e70019.
PMID: 40037985
Zika virus (ZIKV) is a virus transmitted by arthropods that exhibits considerable pathogenicity, resulting in a significant health and economic impact worldwide. A rise in congenital anomalies has been noted...
7.
Chakraborty C, Bhattacharya M, Das A, Saha A
Rev Med Virol
. 2025 Mar;
35(2):e70026.
PMID: 40032584
In the initial stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, high case fatality was noted. The case fatality during this was associated with the cytokine storm (CS) or cytokine storm syndrome (CSS)....
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Ganaza-Domingues K, Ramos-Milare A, Lera-Nonose D, Brustolin A, de Oliveira L, Rosa J, et al.
Rev Med Virol
. 2025 Mar;
35(2):e70024.
PMID: 40032549
Studies with strong scientific evidence have demonstrated that comorbidities are associated with fatal outcomes in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection. To aggregate the findings of these studies and assess the magnitude...
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Wang J, Wang R, Xie Z
Rev Med Virol
. 2025 Feb;
35(2):e70021.
PMID: 40000823
Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) stand as a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among children worldwide, contributing substantially to paediatric hospitalisation rates. ARIs stem from various pathogens, including bacteria, viruses,...
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Fazeli M, Heydari Sirat S, Shatizadeh Malekshahi S
Rev Med Virol
. 2025 Feb;
35(2):e70017.
PMID: 40000590
Human polyomaviruses (HPyVs) are a diverse group of viruses that typically establish asymptomatic persistent infections in healthy individuals. However, they can lead to severe diseases in immunocompromised patients. The past...