The International Journal of Veterinary Research and Allied Sciences is a peer-reviewed, double-blind international journal dedicated to the advancement of veterinary sciences and related disciplines that influence animal and public health. The journal publishes high-quality contributions in the form of:
While the journal maintains a primary focus on veterinary medicine, its scope inclusively covers allied sciences—such as traditional medicine, phytotherapy, phytochemistry, and agricultural sciences—when their findings have a relevant impact on animal health, disease control, or public health issues including antimicrobial resistance, zoonotic transmission, and nutritional health (e.g., diabetes, vitamin D research relevant to animal models or populations in shared environments).
By bridging disciplines from molecular science to field-based agricultural and traditional therapies, the journal provides a unique platform for integrative research.
The journal adheres strictly to internationally recognized ethical standards, as outlined by the ICMJE and other scholarly bodies, ensuring transparency, integrity, and scientific rigor throughout the publication process. All stakeholders are expected to uphold the highest standards of ethical research and publication practices.
Publishing Schedule
The Journal is published two issues per year in June and December, allowing for frequent dissemination of its leading content.
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