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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice

  • ISSN: 0195-5616
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.4
  • Impact factor: 1.9
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice offers you the most current information on the treatment of small animals such as cats and dogs, updates you on the latest advances, and provides a sound basis for choosing treatment options. Published bi-monthly—in January, March, May, July, September, November—each issue focuses on a single topic in small animal practice, including endocrinology, fluids and electrolytes, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, neurology, oncology, urology, respiratory issues , surgical information, small animal behavior, laboratory medicine, imaging methods, and nutrition.
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology

  • ISSN: 0165-2427
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2
  • Impact factor: 1.8
An International Journal of Comparative Immunology The journal reports basic, comparative and clinical immunology as they pertain to the animal species designated here: livestock, poultry, and fish species that are major food animals and companion animals such as cats, dogs, horses and camels, and wildlife species that act as reservoirs for food, companion or human infectious diseases, or as models for human disease. Rodent models of infectious diseases that are of importance in the animal species indicated above,when the disease requires a level of containment that is not readily available for larger animal experimentation (ABSL3), will be considered. Papers on rabbits, lizards, guinea pigs, badgers, armadillos, elephants, antelope, and buffalo will be reviewed if the research advances our fundamental understanding of immunology, or if they act as a reservoir of infectious disease for the primary animal species designated above, or for humans. Manuscripts employing other species will be reviewed if justified as fitting into the categories above. The following topics are appropriate: biology of cells and mechanisms of the immune system, immunochemistry, immunodeficiencies, immunodiagnosis, immunogenetics, immunopathology, immunology of infectious disease and tumors, immunoprophylaxis including vaccine development and delivery, immunological aspects of pregnancy including passive immunity, autoimmuity, neuroimmunology, and transplanatation immunology. Manuscripts that describe new genes and development of tools such as monoclonal antibodies are also of interest when part of a larger biological study. Studies employing extracts or constituents (plant extracts, feed additives or microbiome) must be sufficiently defined to be reproduced in other laboratories and also provide evidence for possible mechanisms and not simply show an effect on the immune system. Ideas and suggestions for Special Issues are also welcome. These may focus on a planned conference/symposium for which a selection of the best papers could be published together (after peer review). Alternatively, they could consist of a group of invited papers which together present an up-to-date overview on an important immunological topic.
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology

Veterinary Microbiology

  • ISSN: 0378-1135
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.5
  • Impact factor: 3.3
Veterinary Microbiology is concerned with bacterial and viral diseases of domesticated vertebrate animals (livestock, companion animals, fur-bearing animals, game, poultry, but excluding fish) that supply food, other useful products or companionship. In addition, Microbial diseases of wild animals living in captivity, or as members of the feral fauna will also be considered if the infections are of interest because of their interrelation with humans (zoonoses) and/or domestic animals. Studies of antimicrobial resistance are also included, provided that the results represent a substantial advance in knowledge. Authors are strongly encouraged to read - prior to submission - the Editorials ('Scope or cope' and 'Scope or cope II') published previously in the journal. The Editors reserve the right to suggest submission to another journal for those papers which they feel would be more appropriate for consideration by that journal. Original research papers of high quality and novelty on aspects of control, host response, molecular biology, pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment of microbial diseases of animals are published. Papers dealing primarily with immunology, epidemiology, molecular biology and antiviral or microbial agents will only be considered if they demonstrate a clear impact on a disease. Papers focusing solely on diagnostic techniques (such as another PCR protocol or ELISA) will not be published - focus should be on a microorganism and not on a particular technique. Papers only reporting microbial sequences, metagenomics data, transcriptomics data, or proteomics data will not be considered unless the results represent a substantial advance in knowledge related to microbial disease. Drug trial papers will be considered if they have general application or significance. Papers on the identification of microorganisms will also be considered, but detailed taxonomic studies do not fall within the scope of the journal. Case reports will not be published, unless they have general application or contain novel aspects. Papers of geographically limited interest, which repeat what had been established elsewhere will not be considered. The readership of the journal is global. Papers will be rejected if standards of care of, or procedures performed on animals are not up to those expected of humane veterinary scientists. At a minimum, standards must meet the International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research involving Animals, as issued by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences. (C.I.O.M.S., c/o WHO, CH 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland.
Veterinary Microbiology

Veterinary Parasitology

  • ISSN: 0304-4017
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.5
  • Impact factor: 2.6
An international scientific journal and the Official Organ of the American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists (AAVP), the European Veterinary Parasitology College (EVPC) and the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (WAAVP) Veterinary Parasitology is concerned with those aspects of helminthology, protozoology and entomology which are of interest to animal health investigators, veterinary practitioners and others with a special interest in parasitology. Papers of the highest quality dealing with all aspects of disease prevention, pathology, treatment, epidemiology, and control of parasites in all domesticated animals, fall within the scope of the journal. Papers of geographically limited (local) interest which are not of interest to an international audience will not be accepted. Authors who submit papers based on local data will need to indicate why their paper is relevant to a broader readership. Or they can submit to the journal?s companion title, Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, which welcomes manuscripts with a regional focus. Parasitological studies on laboratory animals fall within the scope of Veterinary Parasitology only if they provide a reasonably close model of a disease of domestic animals. Additionally the journal will consider papers relating to wildlife species where they may act as disease reservoirs to domestic animals, or as a zoonotic reservoir. Case studies considered to be unique or of specific interest to the journal, will also be considered on occasions at the Editors' discretion. Papers dealing exclusively with the taxonomy of parasites do not fall within the scope of the journal. Studies on rickettsial disease organisms (Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, Eperythrozoon) will be considered for publication in Veterinary Parasitology, but only if the paper deals with vector transmission of these organisms to domesticated animals, or if zoonotic. Studies on Rickettsia per se will not be accepted. Studies dealing with parasite control by means of natural products, both in vivo and in vitro, fall within the scope of the journal, but only if well documented and with therapeutically relevant minimum inhibitory concentrations of the active compound(s) being clearly demonstrated. Circumstances relating to animal experimentation must meet the International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals as issued by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences. (Obtainable from: Executive Secretary C.I.O.M.S., c/o W.H.O., Via Appia, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland.) Manuscripts reporting meta-analyses and systematic reviews that follow PRISMA or MOOSE reporting guidelines will receive consideration only if they go beyond reporting parasite prevalence and provide a description and analysis of factors and mechanisms associated with the reported data.
Veterinary Parasitology

Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports

  • ISSN: 2405-9390
  • Impact factor: 1.4
Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, a companion title to the established Veterinary Parasitology, focuses on topics of regional concern. These are especially important in this era of climate change and the rapid and often unconstrained travel of people and animals. Relative to regions, this journal will accept papers of the highest quality dealing with all aspects of disease prevention, pathology, treatment, epidemiology, and control of parasites within the field of veterinary medicine. Also, case reports will be considered as they add to information related to local disease and its control; such papers must be concise and represent appropriate medical intervention. Papers on veterinary parasitology from wildlife species are acceptable, but only if they relate to the practice of veterinary medicine. Studies on vector-borne bacterial and viral agents are suitable, but only if the paper deals with vector transmission of these organisms to domesticated animals. Studies dealing with parasite control by means of natural products, both in vivo and in vitro, are more suited for one of the many journals that now specialize in papers of this type. However, due to the regional nature of much of this research, submissions may be considered based upon a case being made by the author(s) to the Editor. Circumstances relating to animal experimentation must meet the International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals as issued by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (obtainable from: Executive Secretary C.I.O.M.S., c/o W.H.O., Via Appia, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland).
Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports

Veterinary Parasitology: X

  • ISSN: 2590-1389
Veterinary Parasitology: X is the open access mirror journal of Veterinary Parasitology. Veterinary Parasitology: X offers authors with high-quality research who want to publish in a gold open access journal the opportunity to make their work immediately, permanently, and freely accessible. This journal charges an Article Publishing Charge (APC). Please check the APC on the journal homepage. For more information please refer to our FAQs for authors. Veterinary Parasitology: X is already indexed in Scopus, and so will receive a CiteScore Tracker figure in 2020, and a full CiteScore in 2021. As the parent journal Veterinary Parasitology is indexed in MEDLINE, Veterinary Parasitology: X is eligible for fast inclusion in PubMed Central (PMC) without any additional review. Once the new journal is accepted, all existing articles will be indexed retrospectively. As a new journal Veterinary Parasitology: X does not yet have a Journal Impact Factor. We will apply for inclusion in the Science Citation Index and other relevant abstracting and indexing services once we have met requirements for number of articles/issues published. For more information please refer to our FAQs for authors This journal is concerned with those aspects of helminthology, protozoology and entomology which are of interest to animal health investigators, veterinary practitioners and others with a special interest in parasitology. Papers of the highest quality dealing with all aspects of disease prevention, pathology, treatment, epidemiology, and control of parasites in all domesticated animals, fall within the scope of the journal. Papers of geographically limited (local) interest which are not of interest to an international audience will not be accepted. Authors who submit papers based on local data will need to indicate why their paper is relevant to a broader readership. Parasitological studies on laboratory animals fall within the scope of the journal only if they provide a reasonably close model of a disease of domestic animals. Additionally the journal will consider papers relating to wildlife species where they may act as disease reservoirs to domestic animals, or as a zoonotic reservoir. Case studies considered to be unique or of specific interest to the journal, will also be considered on occasions at the Editors' discretion. Papers dealing exclusively with the taxonomy of parasites do not fall within the scope of the journal. Studies on rickettsial disease organisms (Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, Eperythrozoon) will be considered for publication in Veterinary Parasitology, but only if the paper deals with vector transmission of these organisms to domesticated animals, or if zoonotic. Studies on Rickettsia per se will not be accepted. Studies dealing with parasite control by means of natural products, both in vivo and in vitro, fall within the scope of the journal, but only if well documented and with therapeutically relevant minimum inhibitory concentrations of the active compound(s) being clearly demonstrated. Circumstances relating to animal experimentation must meet the International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals as issued by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences. (Obtainable from: Executive Secretary C.I.O.M.S., c/o W.H.O., Via Appia, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland.)
Veterinary Parasitology: X

Veterinary Vaccine

  • ISSN: 2772-5359
Veterinary VaccineThe Article Publishing Charge (APC), usually 1500 USD will be covered by Henan Agricultural University for articles submitted by 31st December 2025. Such articles will be published as open access content and be covered by a Creative Commons licence. Veterinary Vaccine is an open access, peer reviewed journal that publishes papers on all aspects of vaccinology research conducted on a wide range of domestic, wildlife and aquatic animals. Our aim is to encourage scientists in all relevant disciplines to publish their original research articles, reviews, case reports, communications and policies in the journal. Subjects in related areas of host immunology mechanisms, immunopathogenesis, immune responses to vaccines, vaccine development and efficacy evaluation, vaccine vectors, adjuvants and immunomodulators, vaccine safety and policies all fall into the scope of the journal. The unique feature of the journal is to publish research topics on veterinary parasite/bacterial/viral/fungal vaccines, zoonotic disease vaccines, veterinary vaccine technology and operational research. Manuscripts regarding original research results and basic and field research reviews will be particularly welcomed. Papers outside the above research topics are also welcome and please do not hesitated to contact us for specific questions. For detailed information on the submission categories, authors are encouraged to refer to the Guide for Authors before submission.
Veterinary Vaccine

Veterinary and Animal Science

  • ISSN: 2451-943X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.1
  • Impact factor: 1.5
Veterinary and Animal Science (VAS) was first published in December 2016 as a fully open access publication from Elsevier with Dr Andy Butterworth of the University of Bristol, UK, as Founding Editor (2016-2018). VAS attained its first Impact Factor of 1.5 and Cite Score of 3.7 in 2022 under the leadership of Professor Aduli Malau-Aduli of the University of Newcastle, Australia, as Editor-in-Chief from 2018. VAS strongly encourages a multidisciplinary, original and innovative scientific approach to research in the animal science and animal health spectra. The scope of the journal is streamlined into two major sections and covers ruminant, monogastric, aquaculture, equine, camelid and other domestic animal species: 1) Animal Science and 2) Veterinary Science The Animal Science Section will consider original, multidisciplinary and innovative scientific research submissions in the following areas: Animal Genetics, Breeding and Bioinformatics; Animal Nutrition, Feeds and Feeding; Animal Behaviour, Welfare and Ethics; Livestock Production and Management - Meat, Dairy, Wool, Equine, Swine, Bovine, Ovine, Caprine and Poultry Sciences; Food Safety, Shelf-Life and Microbiology. The Veterinary Science Section will consider manuscripts in these areas of original, multidisciplinary and innovative scientific research: Veterinary Physiology, Reproduction and Endocrinology; Veterinary Surgery and Clinical Sciences; Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health; Veterinary Pathology, Immunology, Virology and Pharmacology; Veterinary Diagnostics and Radiology; Veterinary and Animal Science Education. This is a guide to the main areas which Veterinary and Animal Science considers; however, it is not an exhaustive list.Original full research articles, invited systematic and scoping reviews, short communications, case studies, ideas for special issues, and editorial opinions are welcome. However, submissions on topics related to wild animals that are not under the care or direct management of humans, case reports based on only one animal, correspondences to the editor, and questionnaire-based surveys only, will not be considered.
Veterinary and Animal Science