About the Journal

The Journal of Animal Health (JAH) is a monthly, peer-reviewed, open access journal published by IPRJB Journals. It aims to provide a platform for researchers, veterinarians, animal scientists, and practitioners to share their findings and insights on various aspects of animal health, such as diseases, nutrition, welfare, genetics, and biotechnology. The journal covers both domestic and wild animals, as well as aquatic and avian species.

The journal has an ISSN number 2709-5517 (online) and a DOI prefix 10.47604/jah. It is indexed in EBSCOhost, Google Scholar, Scilit, Crossref, and ResearchGate. The journal has a fast peer-review process of between 2 weeks to 2 months with an experienced editorial team. The peer-review process is double-blinded, meaning that both the reviewers and the authors do not know each other's identities. Authors retain the copyright of their articles and can freely distribute them under the Creative Commons Attribution License.

Each paper published in the journal is assigned a DOI (Digital Object Identifier), which is a unique and permanent identifier that enables easy access and citation of the paper. Publishing in the Journal of Animal Health (JAH) can help authors to disseminate their research to a wide audience, enhance their academic reputation, and contribute to the advancement of animal health science.