Journal of Animal Biology and Veterinary Medicine (JAVM)
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ISSN: 2996-0193
DOI: 10.17303
Impact Factor: 4.2
Peer Review: Double Blind
Fastrack Publication: Yes
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Vol-04 | Issue-1-2024

Overview of the Importance and Role of Genetic Similarities and Differences of Laboratory Animal Models with Human Diseases in Experimental-medical Studies

Examining the genetic similarities and differences between animal models and humans is one of the most important criteria for selecting an animal model in experimental studies

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What Would be the Best Method for Cooling Horses Under Heat Stress and Why?

In this practice-oriented paper heat stress in horses is addressed, with emphasis on heat stress signs, testing tools, and cooling methods.

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Advances in Veterinary Medicine: Sustainable Approaches to Animal Health Management and Disease Prevention

This review paper explains the latest advances in veterinary medicine from the perspective of sustainable animal health management and disease prevention.

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Vol-03 | Issue-1-2024

Ectoparsites from Wild Animals Run Over on Brazilian Roads

Among these changes, one that generates an important environmental impact is the implementation of highways, which leads to deforestation and consequently an alteration of the natural landscape.

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Artificial Insemination Efficiency and Reproductive Performance Traits in Smallholder Dairy Farms of West Wallaga Zone, Ethiopia

Ethiopia has one of the largest livestock populations in Africa, with cattle playing a crucial role in both agriculture and the economy.

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Infection Dynamics and Risk Assessment of Bacterial Enteropathogens in Growing and Finishing Pigs in Eight Confinement Farms in Argentina

The purpose of this field study was to determine the dynamics of Lawsonia intracellularis, Brachyspira hyodysenteriae, Brachyspira pilosicoli and Salmonella enterica infections and the variables associated with their detection risk, in eight intensive pig herds of Argentina.

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Vol-02 | Issue-1-2023

Seroprevalence and Allied Risk factors of Small Ruminants Bluetongue Disease virus in Bedeno and Gumbi Bordode districts of Hararghe zone, Oromia National Regional state, Eastern Ethiopi

Bluetongue, the pathogenic disease of sheep, goat, cattle, camels, llamas, deer and antelopes is caused by the virus genus of Orbvirus, which is classified under the family Reoviridae.

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Ethno-Botanical Investigation of Traditional Medicinal Plants used to Protect Honey Bee Pests and Predators in Selected Districts of East Shewa and West Arsi Zones of Oromia, Ethiopia

Ethiopia has rich flora with different plant species having use in the health care system based on local indigenous knowledge

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Vol-01 | Issue-1-2022

Aflatoxin B1: Mechanism, Oxidative Stress and Effects on Animal Health

Afl atoxins (AFs) are secondary fungal metabolites also known as mycotoxins which are produced by fungi of the Aspergillus genus, particularly Aspergillus fl avus.

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Major Reproductive Health Disorders in Dairy Cows

This review mainly focuses on major reproductive health problems in dairy cows. Reproductive disorders occur frequently in dairy and beef cows and significantly affect the efficiency in a dairy cow.

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Pioneering Activities Raising Awareness and Acceptance of the Veterinary Telemedicine

Since 2002: the story of the birth of Veterinary Telemedicine. In 2003 the term Veterinary Telemedicine was not in use and nothing was known about it.

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Journal of Animal Biology and Veterinary Medicine

Journal of Animal Biology and Veterinary Medicine (JAVM) is international open access, scholarly peer-reviewed journal publishing high-quality articles in all areas of Animal Biology and Veterinary Medicine, especially current research, new concepts, novel methods, animal science, and approaches for early detection and reporting new methods on basic and advanced aspects of animal biology and veterinary science.

Journal of Animal Biology and Veterinary Medicine (JAVM) aims at rapid publication of high-quality results in Animal Biology and Veterinary Medicine while maintaining a rigorous peer-review process. All accepted papers will be appearing online immediately.

Editorial Board

Emilia Forlani
Emilia Forlani

Specialist in Pathology and Pet Animals Clinics

Ahmad Ali
Ahmad Ali

M.Phil (UVAS, Lahore) Lecturer Depar...

Hamed Kioumarsi
Hamed Kioumarsi

Researcher Gilan Agricultural and Natural Re...

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Recent Article

Overview of the Importance and Role of Genetic Similarities and Differences of Laboratory Animal Models with Human Diseases in Experimental-medical Studies

Examining the genetic similarities and differences between animal models and humans is one of the most important criteria for selecting an animal model in experimental studies.

Zohreh Foladi dehaghi
What Would be the Best Method for Cooling Horses Under Heat Stress and Why?

In this practice-oriented paper heat stress in horses is addressed, with emphasis on heat stress signs, testing tools, and cooling methods.

Jos P. Noordhuizen
Advances in Veterinary Medicine: Sustainable Approaches to Animal Health Management and Disease Prevention

This review paper explains the latest advances in veterinary medicine from the perspective of sustainable animal health management and disease prevention.

Abdol Ghaffar Ebadi
Ectoparsites from Wild Animals Run Over on Brazilian Roads

Anthropization of natural habitats is one of the main causes of biodiversity loss, causing profound changes in these environments

Valeria Castilho Onofrio
Artificial Insemination Efficiency and Reproductive Performance Traits in Smallholder Dairy Farms of West Wallaga Zone, Ethiopia

Ethiopia has one of the largest livestock populations in Africa, with cattle playing a crucial role in both agriculture and the economy.

Kefelegn Kebede
Infection Dynamics and Risk Assessment of Bacterial Enteropathogens in Growing and Finishing Pigs in Eight Confinement Farms in Argentina

The purpose of this field study was to determine the dynamics of Lawsonia intracellularis, Brachyspira hyodysenteriae, Brachyspira pilosicoli and Salmonella enterica infections and the variables associated with their detection risk, in eight intensive pig herds of Argentina.

Estefania Marisol Perez