International Journal of Veterinary Research- Aims & Scopes
Aims & Scopes

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Aim
The International Journal of Veterinary Research (INJVR) provides a platform for dissemination of rigorous, high-quality, peer-reviewed research in veterinary science, animal health, and related disciplines. The journal aims to advance knowledge and practice by publishing original research articles, reviews, and case reports that:
  • Enhance understanding of animal health, disease processes, and host–pathogen interactions.
  • Contribute to the prevention, diagnosis (including molecular and imaging diagnostics), and treatment of animal diseases.
  • Develop or apply innovative methodologies, technologies, and biotechnological applications relevant to veterinary medicine (e.g., genomics, proteomics, artificial intelligence, precision veterinary medicine).
  • Support veterinary education, animal welfare, ethical practices, and public health with global relevance.
  • Promote reproducibility, transparency, and integrity in research including appropriate data reporting and availability.
Scope
INJVR welcomes submissions in (but not limited to) the following areas of veterinary sciences:
  • Clinical veterinary medicine and surgery
  • Veterinary pathology, microbiology, immunology, parasitology, and infectious diseases
  • Animal nutrition, physiology, reproduction, and genetics
  • Epidemiology, zoonotic diseases, and veterinary public health
  • Veterinary pharmacology, toxicology, diagnostics, and imaging sciences
  • Welfare, behavior, husbandry, and animal production systems
  • Veterinary biotechnology, translational research, and emerging “One Health” perspectives
The journal emphasizes scientific rigor, ethical standards, interdisciplinary collaboration, reproducibility, and global relevance. As an open-access platform, INJVR ensures broad dissemination of content to researchers, clinicians, educators, and policymakers worldwide.

 
Topic URL in International Journal of Veterinary Research website:
http://injvr.com/find-1.14.27.en.html
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