Journal - Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences

Journal - Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences The journal covers all disciplines of life sciences engaged in the field of Animal and Veterinary sciences.

Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences is an Open Access (Gold OA), peer reviewed, international online publishing journal, which aims to publish premier papers on all the related areas of advanced research carried on in its field. Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences publish articles on epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions covering all domestic, wild, avian, and aquatic species.

http://www.hoajonline.com/vetmedanimsci/2054-3425/6/2
27/04/2021

http://www.hoajonline.com/vetmedanimsci/2054-3425/6/2

Introduction Over the past few decades, the influence of various stressors such as pathogens, agrochemicals, environmental changes, pollution, monocultures, poor flowering habitats has caused the reduction in the number of honeybees [1]. It has been shown that some of these factors are able to direc...

17/04/2018

Introduction The lacrimal functional unit is composed of the lacrimal glands, ocular surface and the interconnecting innervation [1,2]. Deficiencies in any of the tear film layers, defective spreading of tear film, systemic diseases, and some medications can disturb the unit and cause dry eye diseas...

17/04/2018

Introduction Eye diseases are quite common in pinnipeds, both in wild or under human care population [1-4]. Among the ocular disorders more frequent in these marine mammals there are certainly those of the cornea, with a wide range of clinical presentations from keratitis localized and not complicat...

17/04/2018

Introduction Canine leishmaniasis (CanL), resulting from Leishmania infantum infection, is a serious parasitological disease in veterinary medicine [1]. CanL is endemic in the Mediterranean basin, Central and South America and parts of Asia [2]. CanL diagnosis has been a matter of discussion in the....

25/04/2016

Introduction Concurrently with selection for increased total number of pigs born, there have also been increases in both the occurrence of sows having stillborn piglets (SBP) and the average number of SBP per farrowing [3,19]. A major cause of SBP is asphyxia or hypoxia, which occurs frequently

15/10/2015

Research article:
Characteristics of dogs having diabetes mellitus; analysis of data from private Japanese veterinary clinics
http://www.hoajonline.com/vetmedanimsci/2054-3425/3/5

Introduction Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most frequently diagnosed endocrine diseases in dogs, accounting for 0.32-0.64% of dogs receiving veterinary care in U.K. and U.S.A. [1-3]. Dogs with DM have been diagnosed by polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia and weight loss [4]. The cause of canine…

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11/08/2015

Herbert publication is happy to introduce membership for the benefits of the authors to get rid of article processing charges

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Research article:Eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid moderate inflammation in porcine cartilage explantshttp:...
14/07/2015

Research article:
Eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid moderate inflammation in porcine cartilage explants
http://www.hoajonline.com/vetmedanimsci/2054-3425/3/4

Introduction Lameness is a common clinical condition in livestock usually resulting in culling of the affected animal. In livestock of all breeds this can be a cause of serious financial loss, including replacement cost, and is a source of major welfare concerns. Joint lesions have been identified a…

Journal - Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences is pleased to introduce special sections that covers all aspects of Ve...
14/07/2015

Journal - Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences is pleased to introduce special sections that
covers all aspects of Veterinary research areas, Journal invites articles for the following sections
Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Microbiology
Veterinary Parasitology
Animal Feed Science and Nutrition

Please visit for more information
http://www.hoajonline.com/vetmedanimsci/sections

Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences Special Section articles publishing various articles such as research article, review article, database e.t.c

Journal - Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences Inviting Researchers to submit Original, Research and Review articles....
29/06/2015

Journal - Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences Inviting Researchers to submit Original, Research and Review articles. Accepted manuscripts will be published under the Volume: 3; Issue: 5 of the journal.
Paper Submission Deadline: 31st August, 2015
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Herbert Publications Manuscript Submission System lets Authors, Scientists to submit manuscripts for the journals at Herbert Publications

Research article:In vitro characterization of the percutaneous absorption of tramadol into inner ear domestic feline ski...
25/05/2015

Research article:
In vitro characterization of the percutaneous absorption of tramadol into inner ear domestic feline skin using the Franz skin finite dose model
http://www.hoajonline.com/vetmedanimsci/2054-3425/3/3

Introduction Companion animals such as cats and dogs are popular pets in many countries around the world. In the United States, the estimated percentages of households owning pets are 30.4% for cats and 36.5% for dogs [1]. Though both domestic animals are cherished by their caregivers, cats are ofte…

Original article:The Fungal Plaque Form of Equine Keratomycosis http://www.hoajonline.com/vetmedanimsci/2054-3425/3/2
15/05/2015

Original article:
The Fungal Plaque Form of Equine Keratomycosis
http://www.hoajonline.com/vetmedanimsci/2054-3425/3/2

Introduction Horses commonly develop keratomycosis although the specific reasons are not clear. Fungi are normal inhabitants of the equine environment and corneal/conjunctival microflora, and exist in symbiosis with ocular surface bacteria of the horse [1]. Some of these fungal species may be innate…

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