Background
Zoonoses is a platinum open-access, peer-reviewed journal for research scientists, physicians, veterinarians, and public health professionals working on diverse disciplinaries of zoonotic diseases. Zoonoses provides an open platform for rapid publication of the latest findings, approaches, and viewpoints related to medical sciences, veterinary sciences, and public health. Article types accepted include research articles, review articles, commentaries, editorials, short communications, case report articles, letters to the Editor and study protocols. These should focus on multi-disciplinary research or clinical topics in zoonosis. Papers should advance the scientific knowledge of the epidemiology, etiology, biology, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and management of zoonotic diseases related to viral, bacterial, parasitic, or fungal infections.
Zoonoses subscribes fully to the COPE code of conduct and best practice for journal editors ensuring that our editors are accountable for everything published in our journal. Our readers will always be informed about how the research is funded and our relationships with authors, reviewers and editorial board members will be influenced by COPE recommendations.
Funded By
Shanxi Agriculture University
Contact: Dr Lin Jin
Address: Shanxi Agriculture University, No. 1 Mingxian South Road, Taigu District, Jinzhong City, Shanxi Province, 030801, People’s Republic of China
Email: jinlin2021@sxau.edu.cn
Tel: +86 18606216306
Published By
The journal is published by Compuscript Ltd.
For more information please contact:
Morgan Lyons
Bay 11a, Shannon Industrial Est., Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland
Tel: +353 61 472743
E-mail: m.lyons@compuscript.com
Open Access
Zoonoses publishes as a platinum open access journal. This means that permanent and free access to published scientific works for readers and no publication fees for the authors – it is 100% free. See full licencing and copyright information here.
Article Types Published
Zoonoses publishes research articles, review articles, commentaries, editorials, short communications, case report articles, letters to the Editor and study protocols.