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Editorial note: 13th World Congress on Virology and Infectious Diseases

We had a huge success with the completion of 13th World Congress on Virology and Infectious Diseases October 28-29, 2020 Webinar. The significance of the meeting was achieved due to the accumulation of all the related group of spectators of research scientists to share their Knowledge, Research work, Technologies, and furthermore trade of worldwide Information towards the correct crowd at ideal time. Congress has received a generous response from all over the world. This has been organized with the aim of endorsing the development of new perceptions and ideas for investigating the high level of knowledge reached by scientific community in the field of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 
The conference was organized around the theme “Research Reformulate: Latest and Advanced Therapeutic Approaches of Virology”. The congress entrenched a firm relation of future strategies in the field of Infectious Disease. 

We would like to thank all the participants and following keynote speakers: Wei Ling Huang, Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Brazil Mark Liles, Auburn University, United States 

We would like to thank each and every participant of Virology 2020 Conference to make this a huge success. And special thanks to media partners for the promotion of our event. 
The Conference Series Infectious Diseases Conferences aim to bring together the prominent researchers academic scientists, and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences on all aspects of Infectious Diseases. It is conjointly a knowledge domain platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to gift and discuss the foremost recent advances, trends, and issues in addition as sensible challenges and solutions adopted in the fields of Infectious Diseases. With the grand success of Virology 2020, Conference Series LLC Ltd is proud to announce the. Virology 2021 has been prepared with the aim and the specific intent of promoting the development of new perspectives and ideas for exploiting the high level of knowledge achieved by the scientific community in various infectious fields.


Author(s):  Ken Alex

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