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Preventive Veterinary Medicine

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Preventive Veterinary Medicine is one of the leading international resources for scientific reports on animal health programs and preventive veterinary medicine. The journal follows the guidelines for standardizing and strengthening the reporting of biomedical research which are available from the CONSORT, MOOSE, PRISMA, REFLECT, STARD, and STROBE statements. The journal focuses on:Epidemiology of health events relevant to domestic and wild animals; Economic impacts of epidemic and endemic animal and zoonotic diseases; Latest methods and approaches in veterinary epidemiology; Disease and infection control or eradication measures; The "One Health" concept and the relationships between veterinary medicine, human health, animal-production systems, and the environment; Development of new techniques in surveillance systems and diagnosis; Evaluation and control of diseases in animal populations.The journal encourages the submission of clinical and field-trial studies, particularly those related to new vaccines and other preventive measures. These studies, however, should follow the Consort Statement (http://www.consort-statement.org) or Reflect Statement (http://reflect-statement.org).

Prevalence studies may be considered for publication, but only if the results are likely to be of international interest (i.e. it must be possible to generalize the findings using scientifically based approaches). For these studies, key considerations in the review process will include (but are not limited to): consideration of both animal-level and herd-level demographics in the sampling design; the study population's relevance to the authors' described target population; the potential for confounding; and how well the sample-size justification assures high precision. The sensitivity and specificity of non-perfect tests used must be declared; the true rather than the apparent prevalence must be presented.

Submissions of reviews of relevant topics are also encouraged, but these should follow the systematic-review process addressed by the guidelines in the following two websites: http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/283/15/2008; http://prisma-statement.org.

Preventive Veterinary Medicine does not publish studies on experimental development of diagnostic assays without the appropriate field evaluation. Guidelines for the evaluation of diagnostic assays are followed in the review process (http://www.stard-statement.org)).
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Información

Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

0167-5877

ISSN electrónico

1873-1716

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Países Bajos

Fecha de publicación

Cobertura temática

Tabla de contenidos

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H Seegers; F Beaudeau; C Fourichon; N Bareille

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An initial survey of the cattle grub Dermatobia hominis (L. Jr.) in Nicaragua

Mario A Villarino; Omar Garcia; Weyman Fussell; Kelly Preston; Gale G Wagner

Palabras clave: Food Animals; Animal Science and Zoology.

Pp. 333-338

Knowledge and perceptions of dog-associated zoonoses: Brazos County, Texas, USA

Glenda M. Bingham; Christine M. Budke; Margaret R. Slater

Palabras clave: Food Animals; Animal Science and Zoology.

Pp. 211-221

Isolation of dermatophytes from dogs and cats with suspected dermatophytosis in Western Turkey

Esra Seker; Nurhan Dogan

Palabras clave: Food Animals; Animal Science and Zoology.

Pp. 46-51

Quantification of antimicrobial usage in dairy cows and preweaned calves in Argentina

Valeria González Pereyra; Martín Pol; Florencia Pastorino; Alejandra Herrero

Palabras clave: Food Animals; Animal Science and Zoology.

Pp. 273-279

Dog overpopulation and burden of exposure to canine distemper virus and other pathogens on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos

Nicole M. Diaz; Gabriella S. Mendez; C. Jaime GrijalvaORCID; Heather S. Walden; Marilyn Cruz; Eduardo Aragon; Jorge A. HernandezORCID

Palabras clave: Food Animals; Animal Science and Zoology.

Pp. 128-137

COVID-19 is likely to impact animal health

Christian Gortázar; José de la Fuente

Palabras clave: Food Animals; Animal Science and Zoology.

Pp. 105030

Seroprevalence of Brucella canis in dogs rescued from South Dakota Indian reservations, 2015–2019

Russell Daly; K.C. Willis; Janet Wood; Kayla Brown; Dustin Brown; Theresa Beguin-Strong; Rockie Smith; Haley Ruesch

Palabras clave: Food Animals; Animal Science and Zoology.

Pp. 105157