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Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access

ISSN: 2684-4559

Open Access

Editor Note - (2020) Volume 4, Issue 3

Editor Note.

Qingmei Xie*
*Correspondence: Qingmei Xie, College of Animal Science, South China Agricultural University, China, Email:
College of Animal Science, South China Agricultural University, China

Received: 15-Jul-2020 Published: 03-Aug-2020 , DOI: 10.37421/jid.2020.4.124
Citation: Qingmei Xie. "Editor Note". Clin Infect Dis 4 (2020) doi: 10.37421/jid.2020.4.124
Copyright: © 2020 Qingmei Xie. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access (ISSN: 2684-4559), its decade long service to the scientific community by consistently publishing peer-reviewed articles and tracking the progress and significant advancements in the field of clinical implications of infectious diseases, suggesting therapy and cure. Ever since its inception in the year 2017, in addition to regular issue releases on a quarterly basis, this transdisciplinary journal is also releasing special issues and conference proceedings from time to time, thus comprehensively covering a wide range of topics and emerging challenges in infectious diseases. The journal focuses on discussing the characteristic features of various Pathogens, including Invasive Candidacies, Aspergillosis, Norovirus, Pulmonary Infiltrates, and mycobacteria with clinical implications of infectious diseases and cure.

The journal is growing continuously. It is our pleasure to announce that during year 2020, special issue on Symptoms and signs of coronavirus infection.

The malady brought about by a contamination with SARS-CoV-2 is called COVID-19, which represents coronavirus ailment 2019.

The COVID-19 Symptoms and indications of coronavirus contamination infection can be spread through contact with certain natural liquids, for example, beads in a hack. It might in like manner be achieved by reaching something a corrupted individual has reached and a while later reaching your hand to your mouth, nose, or eyes.

Side effects

Some regular side effects that have been explicitly connected to COVID-19 include:

• Windedness

• Having a hack that gets progressively extreme after some time

• A second rate fever that progressively increments in temperature

These following side effects may turn out to be progressively serious in certain individuals.

• Inconvenience relaxing

• Blue lips or face

• Relentless agony or weight in the chest

• Disarray

• Unreasonable sluggishness

This uncommon issue is centered around points remembering indications and signs for covid - 19.

In this issue some of the recent and impactful research articles that were published by the journal will be discussed. (i.e, Lacticodeshydrogénase (LDH) and Ferrétinémia, Biomarkers of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)).

These article published by the journal have immense relevance and significance in Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is caused by SARS-COV2 and represents the causative agent of a potentially fatal disease that is of great global public health concern.

In this article writer gives information about coivd 19. The creator In this examination, the circling levels of LDH, Ferritinemia, Fer and CRP were assessed in 20 patients with Covi-19 and 20 controls Characteristics of Patients Covi-19 and Control are introduced.

I take this opportunity to acknowledge the contribution by author Dr: Mustapha Haddouche and the help delivered by the editorial assistants bringing out issues of JID in time. I might likewise want to offer my thanks to all the Editors, authors, reviewers, the publisher, the advisory, and the editorial board of JID, the workplace conveyors for their help in bringing out one more volume of JID and anticipate their persistent help to unrelenting support Volume 4 and up and coming Volume 5 of JID in scheduled time.

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