Submit Your Virology and Microbiology Research
Join leading virologists and microbiologists publishing breakthrough research on viral mechanisms, host-pathogen interactions, and antimicrobial resistance
Two Convenient Submission Methods
We offer two streamlined pathways for submitting your virology and microbiology research. Choose the method that best fits your workflow and manuscript complexity.
ManuscriptZone Portal
Our comprehensive submission platform designed for complete manuscript management and real-time tracking throughout the peer review process.
- Auto-save functionality protects your progress
- Guided workflow ensures complete submissions
- Real-time status tracking from submission to publication
- Direct access to reviewer comments and revision requests
- Secure document upload with version control
- Communication hub with editors and reviewers
Best for: Complex manuscripts with multiple authors, extensive supplementary materials, or those requiring detailed tracking.
Submit via ManuscriptZoneQuick Submission Form
A streamlined, single-page submission form for straightforward manuscripts that don't require account creation or extensive tracking.
- No account registration required
- Simple, intuitive single-page interface
- Fast submission process (under 10 minutes)
- Direct manuscript upload
- Email confirmation and tracking updates
- Ideal for rapid communications and short papers
Best for: Straightforward submissions, rapid communications, or authors preferring a simplified process.
Use Quick Submission FormManuscript Types We Publish
Current Viruses and Treatment Methodologies welcomes diverse research contributions that advance our understanding of viral mechanisms, microbial physiology, and host-pathogen interactions. Each manuscript type undergoes rigorous peer review by expert virologists and microbiologists.
Original Research Articles
Comprehensive studies on viral pathogenesis, microbial genetics, antimicrobial resistance mechanisms, or novel treatment approaches.
Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses
Evidence synthesis on viral epidemiology, treatment efficacy, diagnostic methods, or resistance patterns following PRISMA guidelines.
Rapid Communications
Time-sensitive findings on emerging viral threats, outbreak investigations, novel resistance mechanisms, or breakthrough discoveries.
Methods & Protocols
Novel techniques for viral detection, microbial culture, molecular diagnostics, or experimental methodologies with validation data.
Case Reports
Unusual viral presentations, rare microbial infections, novel treatment responses, or diagnostic challenges with clinical significance.
Review Articles
Comprehensive overviews of viral families, microbial ecology, resistance mechanisms, or treatment paradigms with critical analysis.
Short Communications
Preliminary findings, pilot studies, or focused investigations on specific viral or microbial phenomena requiring rapid dissemination.
Perspectives & Commentaries
Expert opinions on emerging trends in virology, antimicrobial stewardship, diagnostic innovations, or research methodologies.
Discipline Focus: We specialize in viral mechanisms, microbial physiology and genetics, host-pathogen interactions, antimicrobial resistance, microbial ecology, and diagnostic methodologies. Manuscripts focusing on basic microbial science, viral pathogenesis, and resistance mechanisms are particularly encouraged.
Pre-Submission Checklist
Ensure your manuscript is complete and properly formatted before submission. This checklist helps streamline the review process and reduces delays.
Peer Review Timeline
We are committed to transparent, efficient peer review by expert virologists and microbiologists. Our streamlined process ensures timely decisions while maintaining rigorous quality standards.
Manuscript Submission
Submit your manuscript through ManuscriptZone or Quick Submission Form. You'll receive immediate confirmation and a unique manuscript tracking number.
Editorial Screening
Our editorial team conducts initial screening for scope, completeness, and plagiarism check (iThenticate). Manuscripts with >30% similarity are returned for revision. Suitable manuscripts are assigned to a specialist editor in virology or microbiology.
Reviewer Selection
The assigned editor selects 2-3 expert reviewers with specific expertise in your research area (viral mechanisms, microbial genetics, antimicrobial resistance, etc.). Reviewers are chosen based on publication record and field specialization.
Peer Review
Expert reviewers evaluate your manuscript for scientific rigor, methodological soundness, novelty, and significance to the virology/microbiology field. Reviewers provide detailed feedback and recommendations.
Editorial Decision
Based on reviewer reports, the editor makes a decision: Accept, Minor Revisions, Major Revisions, or Reject. You receive detailed reviewer comments and clear guidance for revisions if required.
Revision Submission
If revisions are required, you'll have time to address reviewer comments (typically 30 days for minor revisions, 60 days for major revisions). Submit your revised manuscript with a detailed response to reviewers.
Re-review & Final Decision
Revised manuscripts undergo expedited re-review (typically 14 days). The editor makes a final decision based on how well revisions address reviewer concerns.
Production & Publication
Accepted manuscripts enter production for copyediting, typesetting, and final formatting. You'll review proofs before publication. Final articles are published online with immediate Open Access availability.
Average Timeline: From submission to publication, most manuscripts complete the process in approximately 60 days. Rapid communications and time-sensitive research receive expedited review (14-day fast-track available).
Why Virologists Choose Our Journal
We understand the unique needs of virology and microbiology researchers. Our journal provides specialized support, expert review, and global visibility for your work.
Expert Reviewers
Peer review by leading virologists and microbiologists with specific expertise in your research area
Indexed Globally
Open access, Google Scholar discoverability, and Crossref DOIs help your research reach the global virology community
Fast Decisions
Average 21-day review time with transparent timelines and regular status updates throughout the process
Open Access
Immediate global visibility with no access barriers - your research reaches researchers worldwide instantly
Ethical Standards
We adhere to the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines, upholding research integrity and transparent peer-review practices.
APC Waivers
Financial support available for eligible authors from low-income countries or unfunded research
Submission Guidelines
Manuscript Preparation
Prepare your manuscript according to our formatting guidelines to ensure smooth processing. Properly formatted manuscripts move through peer review more efficiently.
- File Format: Microsoft Word (.docx) or LaTeX. PDF files are not accepted for initial submission.
- Length: Varies by article type (see article types section above). Exclude references and supplementary materials from word count.
- Structure: Title page, Abstract (250 words max), Keywords (5-8 terms), Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, References.
- Line Spacing: Double-spaced throughout with continuous line numbering for reviewer reference.
- Font: Times New Roman 12pt or Arial 11pt. Use consistent formatting throughout.
- Margins: 1-inch (2.54 cm) margins on all sides.
- Page Numbers: Number all pages consecutively, starting with the title page.
Figures and Tables
High-quality figures and tables enhance the impact of your research. Follow these specifications for optimal presentation.
- File Format: TIFF or EPS for figures. Tables should be editable (Word or Excel format).
- Resolution: Minimum 300 DPI for photographs, 600 DPI for line art and graphs.
- Size: Figures should fit within journal page dimensions (single column: 8.5 cm, double column: 17.5 cm).
- Labels: Use clear, legible fonts (Arial or Helvetica, minimum 8pt). Ensure all labels are readable at final print size.
- Captions: Provide detailed, standalone captions that explain all symbols, abbreviations, and statistical methods.
- Color: Color figures are welcome in the online version. Ensure figures are interpretable in grayscale if printed.
References
Accurate, complete references are essential for scholarly communication. We follow a standard citation format for consistency.
- Style: Vancouver style (numbered citations in order of appearance).
- Format: Author(s). Title. Journal abbreviation. Year;Volume(Issue):Pages. DOI.
- DOI: Include DOI for all references where available. Use format: doi: 10.xxxx/xxxxx
- Completeness: Verify all references are cited in text and all in-text citations appear in reference list.
- Currency: Include recent references (within last 5 years) to demonstrate current knowledge of the field.
Ethics and Compliance
Ethical research practices are fundamental to scientific integrity. All submissions must comply with established ethical standards.
- Human Subjects: IRB/Ethics committee approval required. Include approval number and informed consent statement.
- Animal Studies: Institutional animal care committee approval required. Follow ARRIVE guidelines for reporting.
- Clinical Trials: Must be registered in recognized trial registry (ClinicalTrials.gov, etc.). Include registration number.
- Data Availability: Statement on data availability and sharing. Raw data should be available upon reasonable request.
- Competing Interests: Declare all financial and non-financial competing interests for all authors.
- Authorship: All authors must meet ICMJE authorship criteria and approve the final manuscript.
After Submission
Once you submit your manuscript, our editorial team begins the review process. Here's what to expect at each stage.
Tracking Your Manuscript
If you submitted via ManuscriptZone, you can track your manuscript status in real-time through your author dashboard. You'll receive email notifications at each milestone: editorial screening, peer review assignment, reviewer comments received, and editorial decision.
Responding to Reviewer Comments
If your manuscript requires revisions, you'll receive detailed reviewer comments and a clear deadline for resubmission. When submitting your revision:
- Prepare a point-by-point response document addressing each reviewer comment
- Highlight all changes in the revised manuscript (use track changes or color highlighting)
- If you disagree with a reviewer comment, provide a respectful, evidence-based explanation
- Submit your revision within the specified timeframe (typically 30-60 days)
- Include any additional data or analyses requested by reviewers
Publication Process
Once your manuscript is accepted, it enters our production workflow. You'll receive copyedited proofs for review within 10 days. After you approve the proofs, your article is published online with immediate Open Access availability. Your research becomes instantly accessible to the global virology and microbiology community through our website and indexing databases.
Need Assistance?
Our editorial team is here to support you throughout the submission and review process. Whether you have questions about manuscript preparation, submission procedures, or review status, we're ready to help.
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