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Mathews Journal of HIV/AIDS

2474-6916

Mathews Journal of HIV/AIDS (MJHA; ISSN 2474-6916) is an open access journal that publishes original research on the epidemiology of HIV/AIDS; structure and genome of HIV and subtypes of HIV; diagnosis of HIV/AIDS; classifications of HIV infections, HIV disease progression; management of HIV/AIDS; prevention of HIV/AIDS; HIV/AIDS denialism; HIV drug resistance; HIV superinfections; and super AIDS.

This journal is dedicated to publishing high-quality original research, evidence-based reviews, and insightful commentaries and editorials that advocate for a change in or illuminate HIV-related clinical practices. MJHA publishes clinical, translational, epidemiological, operational, and implementation studies or studies that involve a synthesis of various approaches, strategies, and study types that are aimed at reducing the health-related burden and improving the quality of life of HIV-affected individuals. Further, MJHA aims to cover innovative treatment strategies, the biological research that underpins such developments, novel methods of drug delivery, and new strategies of confronting HIV/AIDS on a global scale.

Why publish with us?

High Visibility: 
MJHA follows open access policy that allows the published articles to reach a global audience.
Promotion in Social Media: Articles published online are buttressed with article alerts and regular email updates to the subscribers.
Rigorous peer review: Every manuscript submitted undergoes a thorough and rigorous double-blind peer-review. This process eliminates subjective judgments and bias from the decision making process.

We welcome all types of articles related to HIV & AIDS. For submission assistance contact: [email protected]. Please follow the Author Guidelines.

If you are not sure whether your work is suitable for this journal, please email us at [email protected] or call us at +1-606-405–6566.

Recently Published Articles
Letter to the Editor

Faced with COVID-19, Personal Care to Take Care of Others

Published : 02nd June 2023
Authors : Juan Carlos Mirabal Requena1,*, Belkis Alvarez Escobar2, Carlos Jesús Ruiz Santos3, Doriam Baracaldo Laureiro4, Héctor Luis Hurtado Luna5
Citation : Requena JCM, et al. (2023). Faced with COVID-19, Personal Care to Take Care of Others. Mathews J HIV AIDS. 6(1):24.

Research Article

Assessment of Undernutrition and Its Influencing Factors among Prisoners Living with HIV/AIDS in North Shoa Zone Amhara Region Ethiopia, 2022

Published : 20th May 2023
Authors : Yohannis Yilma*, Metasebia Getachew, Asrat Fenta, Yordanos Mezemir
Citation : Yilma Y, et al. (2023). Assessment of Undernutrition and Its Influencing Factors among Prisoners Living with HIV/AIDS in North Shoa Zone Amhara Region Ethiopia, 2022. Mathews J HIV AIDS. 6(1):23.

Case Report

Secondary Bronchiectasis due to HIV Infection in Children

Published : 03rd April 2021
Authors : S.Tshimanga1*, A. Fouad1, K. Fakiri1, N. Rada1, G. Draiss1, N. Soraa2, B. Admou3, M. Bouskraoui1
Citation : S Tshimanga, A Fouad, K Fakiri, N Rada, G Draiss, N Soraa, et al. (2021). Secondary Bronchiectasis due to HIV Infection in Children. Mathews J HIV AIDS. 5(1):21.

Review Article

HIV Drugs Resistance - A Possible Consequence of Massive Anti-Retroviral Roll Out in Developing Countries - an Urgent Call For Proper Monitoring (Part 1)

Published : 25th September 2019
Authors : Olorunfemi Stephen
Citation : Stephen O. (2019). HIV Drugs Resistance - A Possible Consequence of Massive Anti-Retroviral Roll Out in Developing Countries - an Urgent Call For 1
Proper Monitoring (Part 1). Mathews J HIV AIDS 4(1): 20.

Research Article

Computation of the Diagnostic Uncertainty as an Alternative to the Determination of Measurement Uncertainty for HIV Qualitative Binary Results

Published : 12th November 2018
Authors : Paulo Pereira1*, Sandra Xavier2
Citation : Pereira P and Xavier S. (2018). Computation of the Diagnostic Uncertainty as an Alternative to the Determination of Measurement Uncertainty for HIV Qualitative Binary Results. Mathews J HIV AIDS 3(1): 019

Research Article

Gender Difference in Early Treatment Patients for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

Published : 23rd July 2018
Authors : Berry Ikolango Bongenya1*, Ramazani Nemwanjare Bukongo1 , Ben Ilunga Bulanda1, Divine chuga1, Jean Yves Debels Kabasele1, Medard Omakoy Okonda1, Christian Tshisumbu1, Erick Ntambwe kamangu*1,2
Citation : Kamangu EN, Bongenya BI, Bukongo RN, Bulanda BI, et al. (2018). Gender Difference in Early Treatment Patients for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.Mathews J HIV AIDS. 3(1): 018

Editor In Chief
 Paulo Pereira
Paulo Pereira

Professor , Portuguese Institute of Blood and Transplantation,
Portugal

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