Animals and Zoonoses

Open access

ISSN: 2950-2489

Animals and Zoonoses

Open access

Editors-in-Chief

Ningyi Jin
Hualan Chen

Editorial Board

Animals and Zoonoses is an international peer-reviewed, open access, professional academic journal: all accepted articles are immediately and permanently available on ScienceDirect, and are free to re...

Animals and Zoonoses is an international peer-reviewed, open access, professional academic journal: all accepted articles are immediately and permanently available on ScienceDirect, and are free to read, download and share. It focuses on emerging zoonotic diseases and publishes the latest research results, case reports, short communication and reviews in veterinary medicine, animal science and biomedicine. The primary aim of the journal is to promote academic exchange through prompt publication and dissemination.

The journal covers the following areas:

  • Zoonotic diseases section focuses on tracing the original source of epidemic, etiology, epidemiology, diagnosis and detection, prevention and vaccine development of epidemic diseases.

  • Veterinary medicine section focuses on veterinary physiology, pathology, anatomy, veterinary epidemiology and public health, veterinary microbiology and immunology, veterinary virology and parasitology, etc.

  • Animal science section focuses on animal genetic breeding and bioinformatics, animal nutrition and metabolic diseases, animal food safety, and laboratory zoology, etc.

  • Biomedical science section focuses on molecular biology, cell biology and biochemistry, etc.

We welcome manuscripts on original research results and reviews of basic and cutting-edge research. We also encourage submissions of relevant research that are not listed above. For detailed information on the submission categories, please refer to the Guide for Authors before submission.

Editorial Board

Pathogens Infected or Carried by Exotic Pets Pose Emerging Threat to Human Health

A Dual-Purpose Monoclonal Antibody for In Vitro Neutralization and Diagnostic Detection of the Lumpy Skin Disease Virus

Uncovering the profile of ubiquitination motif in catalytic proteins using sequence contextual features

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1. Rheumatoid arthritis animal model in mice

2. Emerging role of ruminal microbiota in the development of perinatal bovine diseases

3. Genetic evolution, phylodynamic and phylogeographic of H5Ny AIVs in mammals

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