Bio Accent
  • Title: BAOJ HIV
  • Other titles: BAOJHIV
  • Category: Clinical Medicine
  • Peer review: Double blind
  • Publication format: Electronic
  • Publication policy: Open Access
  • Publication type(s): Periodicals
  • Publisher: Bio Accent Publisher
  • Language: English
  • Contact email: hiv@bioaccent.org

BAOJ HIV

BAOJ HIV is a worldwide, ungated, and peer-reviewed publication that showcases outstanding papers in the areas of HIV- Associated Neurocognitive Disorders, HIV associative Cancer, HIV Eradication Strategies, HIV Latency and Reactivation, HIV Prevention, HIV Vaccines, Pharmacology of Antiretroviral Agents, Physical Activity Associated with HIV, Population Health, Risk Analysis and Modeling, Risk Behaviors, Risk Reduction, Immune Correlates Analysis, Immune-Deficiencies. Our seasoned troupe of wordsmiths delivers peerless editorial craftsmanship, lightning-fast publication, and maximum exposure for your paper.


The journal's editorial team casts a discerning eye over submissions, seeking out those that are original, novel, significant, methodologically sound, and clear. Only manuscripts that meet the highest standards will be featured on the journal's pages.


BAOJ HIV embraces the spirit of open science by publishing its articles under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY). This means that authors can share their work freely with proper attribution, allowing for greater dissemination of knowledge and collaboration among researchers.


The journal invites submissions of weighty treatises that fall within its purview, including research articles, reviews, case reports, clinical images, short communications, mini-reviews, opinions, letters to the editor, and short notes.


If you're seeking more information, peruse the journal's guidelines for authors or reach out to the editorial team at hiv@bioaccent.org



Research Topics
  • Antiretroviral Therapy
  • Co-infections
  • Disease Surveillance
  • Drug Resistance
  • Harm Reduction
  • Health Communication
  • HIV- Associated Neurocognitive Disorders
  • HIV associative Cancer
  • HIV Eradication Strategies
  • HIV Latency and Reactivation
  • HIV Prevention
  • HIV Vaccines
  • Immune Activation
  • Immune Correlates Analysis
  • Immune-Deficiencies
  • Pediatric HIV
  • Pharmacology of Antiretroviral Agents
  • Physical Activity Associated with HIV
  • Population Health
  • Risk Analysis and Modeling
  • Risk Behaviors
  • Risk Reduction
  • Sexually Transmitted Infection
  • Viral Taxonomy

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