Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation

Impact Factor: 1.1

Editor-In-Chief: Grant Maxie

Society Affiliation: American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc.

Sub-Specialty: Pharmacology, Toxicology, Pathology

Discipline: Other Health Specialties

Description:

The Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation is the official journal of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians. The mission of the Journal is to educate by informing readers of progress in veterinary laboratory medicine and related fields of endeavor. The key objectives of the JVDI are to promote the science of veterinary laboratory medicine and the betterment of animal and public health.Three manuscript formats are accepted for review: Review Articles, Full Scientific Reports, and Brief Reports. Review articles are strongly encouraged provided they cover subjects of current and broad interest to veterinary laboratory diagnosticians.JVDI also publishes position announcements for employment and advertisements for diagnostic products.JVDI content is open access after a 12-month embargo.This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Please consider JVDI as the Journal to submit your manuscript. Our peer reviewers and Editorial team look forward to considering your work. Our authors appreciate the attention received during the review process.”We thank the reviewer for his/her kindness, and for the wise suggestion which we tried to follow and to answer on a point-by point basis at the best of our knowledge and possibilities, and we hope that the manuscript has been improved, as well as shortened in order to become a short communication as asked by the editor. But we would like to really thank the reviewer for the very good and helpful work provided that helped us to increase our knowledge and to increase the quality of the publication. we are satisfied of the very good work you did with us and we are really grateful for that.” – Anonymous Author.The American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD) recognizes and fully accepts the need for editorial independence of the Association’s journal, the Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (JVDI), and grants the editor-in-chief full authority over the editorial content of the journal, including the type, selection, format, and timing of content for publication. For these purposes, editorial content is understood to include review articles, full scientific reports, brief communications, special reports and consensus statements, editorials, letters to the editor, features, news, and advertising. Opinions and statements expressed in JVDI are those of the contributors and, unless so stated, do not represent the official policy of the AAVLD. AAVLD management does not interfere in the evaluation, selection, or editing of content published in JVDI, either directly or by establishing an environment that has an impact on decisions of the editor-in-chief.Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jvdi.

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