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The Veterinary Quarterly

The Veterinary Quarterly is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on all aspects of veterinary medicine. It publishes original research articles, case reports, and reviews, covering topics such as animal health, disease diagnosis and treatment, surgery, epidemiology, and public health. With a multidisciplinary approach, it serves as a valuable resource for veterinarians, researchers, and professionals in the field of veterinary science.

Details
Abbr. Vet Q
Start 1979
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 0165-2176
e-ISSN 1875-5941
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 6577 56
SJR / Ranks: 2616 1260
CiteScore / Ranks: 731 13.80
JIF / Ranks: 997 6.4
Recent Articles
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Vetere A, Ablondi M, Gavezzoli M, Di Ianni F
Vet Q . 2025 Mar; 45(1):1-9. PMID: 40077856
Pond sliders () is a common pet and invasive species in many countries. Its ability to thrive and reproduce in Mediterranean climates necessitates population control to prevent overpopulation. Ovariectomy is...
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Guzman-Faundez J, Crisostomo-Jorquera V, Landaeta-Aqueveque C, Henriquez A
Vet Q . 2025 Mar; 45(1):1-7. PMID: 40075550
Trichinellosis is a significant zoonotic disease worldwide, with pigs as a primary reservoir host of human infection. Backyard pigs are particularly at risk due to their exposure to muscle tissue...
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Nguyen H, Lindahl J, Bett B, Nguyen-Viet H, Lam S, Nguyen-Tien T, et al.
Vet Q . 2025 Mar; 45(1):1-17. PMID: 40059837
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the significance of the human-animal interface in the emergence of zoonotic diseases, with wildlife serving as an important source of infection. A better understanding of...
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Camerino M, Giacobino D, Tarone L, Dentini A, Martano M, Morello E, et al.
Vet Q . 2025 Mar; 45(1):1-16. PMID: 40059815
Canine oral malignant melanoma (OMM) is an aggressive, spontaneously occurring tumor carrying a poor to guarded prognosis and relatively limited therapeutic strategies. In this landscape, chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan (CSPG)4 represents...
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Serna C, Calderon Bernal J, Torre-Fuentes L, Garcia Munoz A, Diez Guerrier A, Hernandez M, et al.
Vet Q . 2025 Mar; 45(1):1-15. PMID: 40055923
The emergence of multidrug-resistance (MDR) in Pasteurella multocida, a major contributor to bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is being increasingly reported, often linked to the carriage of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs)...
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Tai Y, Hu G, Chen C
Vet Q . 2025 Feb; 45(1):1-14. PMID: 39949211
Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) presents a major threat to global poultry production, necessitating a thorough understanding of its evolutionary relationships for effective control measures. This study presents a novel distance-based...
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Jiang H, Lv M, He T, Xie M, Zhao Z, He J, et al.
Vet Q . 2025 Feb; 45(1):1-14. PMID: 39930789
Ex situ conservation is an important wildlife conservation strategy, but endangered wildlife in captivity often exhibit high disease rates. Commensal microorganisms are vital for homeostasis, immunity, and linked to diseases....
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Schutte K, Springer A, Brandes F, Reuschel M, Fehr M, Strube C
Vet Q . 2025 Feb; 45(1):15-24. PMID: 39927565
Myiasis due to parasitic fly larvae (maggots) can have major consequences for animal health and welfare. The European hedgehog is frequently presented in rehabilitation centres and veterinary practices due to...
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Danev N, Harman R, Sipka A, Oliveira L, Huntimer L, Van de Walle G
Vet Q . 2025 Feb; 45(1):1-14. PMID: 39921381
Bovine mammosphere-derived epithelial cell (MDEC) cultures are heterogeneous and enriched for stem and progenitor cells. We previously reported that the bovine MDEC secretome, comprised of all bioactive factors secreted by...
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Wang H, Kang X, Yu L, Wang H, Muller A, Kehrenberg C, et al.
Vet Q . 2025 Jan; 45(1):1-13. PMID: 39882692
Pullorum, the causative agent of pullorum disease, posing a significant threat to the global production of poultry meat and eggs. However, existing detection methods have substantial limitations in efficiency and...