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Preventive Veterinary Medicine

Preventive Veterinary Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on research and advancements in veterinary medicine aimed at preventing diseases and promoting animal health. It covers a wide range of topics including epidemiology, vaccination strategies, disease surveillance, risk assessment, and preventive measures in both domestic and wild animals. The journal serves as a valuable resource for veterinarians, researchers, and policymakers interested in improving animal welfare and public health through preventive approaches.

Details
Abbr. Prev Vet Med
Start 1982
End Continuing
Frequency Monthly, 2019-
p-ISSN 0167-5877
e-ISSN 1873-1716
Country Netherlands
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 2626 110
SJR / Ranks: 6242 706
CiteScore / Ranks: 4502 5.40
JIF / Ranks: 4138 2.6
Recent Articles
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Mignacca S, Sanchez-Miguel C, Salgado S, Brady C, Fagan S, Murphy D, et al.
Prev Vet Med . 2025 Mar; 239:106510. PMID: 40086179
Causes of New World Camelid (168 alpacas; 7 llamas) mortality in Ireland based on review of passive surveillance findings of the Irish Veterinary Laboratory Service from 2010 till 2023 were...
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Kitole F
Prev Vet Med . 2025 Mar; 239:106511. PMID: 40086178
Despite the crucial role of livestock farming in enhancing livelihoods, production levels remain notably low, particularly in nomadic societies, resulting in diminished welfare among Africa's most renowned communities, the Maasai....
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Malkiely Y, Endeshaw G, Maler I, Elnekave E
Prev Vet Med . 2025 Mar; 239:106508. PMID: 40081183
Non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) are one of the main causes of food poisoning, a major global threat for human health. Consumption of contaminated food products of animal origin contributes to majority...
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Duarte F, Tamminen L, Kjosevski M, Ciaravino G, Delpont M, Correia-Gomes C, et al.
Prev Vet Med . 2025 Mar; 239:106486. PMID: 40073589
The aim of this study was to identify which biosecurity assessment methods (BAMs) are currently used in practice in animal farms. To address this, a structured questionnaire was developed to...
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Schipper N, Bodmer M, Dufour S, Hommels N, Nielen M, van den Borne B
Prev Vet Med . 2025 Mar; 239:106487. PMID: 40073588
This study aimed to rank dry off interventions for the prevention of new intramammary infections (IMI) and the cure of existing IMI in quarters of dry cows using two network...
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Singh H, Bagra K, Dixit S, Singh A, Singh G
Prev Vet Med . 2025 Mar; 239:106497. PMID: 40056564
The dairy industry in developing countries is often associated with inappropriate use of antibiotics and the subsequent contamination of the environment with co-selectors of antibiotic resistance. However, the specific factors...
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Nambuya S, Kalinda C, Vudriko P, Adriko M, Phiri M, Mindu T, et al.
Prev Vet Med . 2025 Mar; 239:106490. PMID: 40054336
Fascioliasis is a zoonotic disease of public health and economic importance. It is caused by trematodes species Fasciola hepatica, and Fasciola gigantica. The parasites infest the liver particularly the bile...
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van den Brink K, Brouwer-Middelesch H, van Schaik G, Lam T, Stegeman J, van den Brom R, et al.
Prev Vet Med . 2025 Mar; 239:106493. PMID: 40054335
In September 2023, bluetongue virus serotype 3 (BTV-3) was identified among sheep and cattle in the Netherlands. Severe clinical signs and increased mortality were reported in sheep and cattle. The...
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Minani S, Gasogo A, Ntirandekura J, Trevisan C, Gabriel S
Prev Vet Med . 2025 Mar; 239:106492. PMID: 40054334
Pork is one of the most consumed meats in the world, including in Burundi. This study aimed to describe the pork value chain (PVC), stakeholders' practices, and the implications for...
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Paiva M, Maia L, do Carmo Magalhaes F, Morais M, Nicolino R, de Magalhaes Soares D, et al.
Prev Vet Med . 2025 Mar; 239:106491. PMID: 40054333
In One Health context, ensuring animal access to veterinary services is crucial. Unfortunately, many communities lack such services, highlighting the need for subsidized options. Our study aimed to evaluate free...