Recent News: Glucose Metabolism and Zika Virus Infection

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The new infection is usually a big problem and challenge in medicine. The Zika virus infection, a new emerging mosquito borne disease, is the present big problem. The disease is caused by an arbovirus namely “Zika virus”. In public health, the widespread of the disease cause several concerns at present. The disease can cause a dengue-like febrile illness and it additionally induces neurological complication as well as poses teratogenic property. At present, the Zika virus infection affects several countries around the world. The effect of Zika virus on metabolism is very interesting but little mentioned. The interesting issue is on the effect of Zika virus on glucose metabolism. Whether the pathogenic virus has any effect on blood glucose metabolism is interesting questing. On the other hand, where the blood glucose metabolism, especially those abnormal metabolisms has any interrelationship with Zika virus infection is also interesting issue. The important topic should be the effect of Zika virus on diabetes mellitus.

Our esteemed journal is looking forward for the upcoming issue (Volume4: Issue1) for the upcoming year as all the authors are invited to submit their recent scientific work through manuscripts in the mode of Research/Case Reports/Case Studies/Reviews/Short Review/ Short Communications/Commentaries/Short Commentaries/Letters to Editor/ Image articles etc.

A standard editorial manager system is utilized for manuscript submission, review, editorial processing and tracking which can be securely accessed by the authors, reviewers and editors for monitoring and tracking the article processing. Manuscripts can be uploaded online at Editorial Tracking System or as email attachment to: clinicaldiabetes@emedicalsci.org

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Morgan E,
Editorial Manager,
Journal of Clinical Diabetes