Revista Romana de Medicina Veterinara

Scope & Guideline

Fostering collaboration for veterinary advancements.

Introduction

Explore the comprehensive scope of Revista Romana de Medicina Veterinara through our detailed guidelines, including its aims and scope. Stay updated with trending and emerging topics, and delve into declining areas to understand shifts in academic interest. Our guidelines also showcase highly cited topics, featuring influential research making a significant impact. Additionally, discover the latest published papers and those with high citation counts, offering a snapshot of current scholarly conversations. Use these guidelines to explore Revista Romana de Medicina Veterinara in depth and align your research initiatives with current academic trends.
LanguageMulti-Language
ISSN1220-3173
PublisherGENERAL ASSOC ROMANIAN VETERINARIANS
Support Open AccessNo
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AbbreviationREV ROMANA MED VET / Rev. Romana Med. Vet.
Frequency4 issues/year
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AddressSPLAIUL INDEPENDENTEI 105, SECTOR 5, BUCUREST 050097, ROMANIA

Aims and Scopes

The "Revista Romana de Medicina Veterinara" is dedicated to advancing the field of veterinary medicine through comprehensive research and innovative methodologies. The journal encompasses a broad range of topics that reflect the diverse challenges and advancements within veterinary science, emphasizing both clinical and theoretical aspects.
  1. Veterinary Pathology and Diagnostics:
    Focuses on pathological studies, including morphological and histopathological investigations of diseases affecting various animal species, enhancing diagnostic capabilities in veterinary practice.
  2. Animal Physiology and Health Management:
    Explores physiological studies and health management strategies for domestic and wild animals, including nutritional and therapeutic interventions aimed at improving animal welfare.
  3. Microbiology and Infectious Diseases:
    Investigates microbial pathogens and their impact on animal health, including studies on antibiotic resistance and infectious disease outbreaks, contributing to better disease control measures.
  4. Veterinary Surgery and Clinical Practice:
    Covers clinical case studies and surgical techniques, providing insights into innovative approaches and treatments in veterinary surgery.
  5. Animal Nutrition and Food Safety:
    Addresses nutritional studies and food safety concerns related to animal products, focusing on the implications of diet on health and the microbiological safety of food products.
  6. Ethology and Welfare Assessment:
    Examines animal behavior and welfare, offering assessments related to the treatment and management of animals in various settings, including domestication and farming.
The "Revista Romana de Medicina Veterinara" is actively engaging with contemporary issues and emerging trends in veterinary science. Recent publications showcase a notable interest in innovative methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches.
  1. Antimicrobial Resistance Research:
    An increasing focus on antimicrobial resistance, particularly in relation to livestock and companion animals, highlights the journal's commitment to addressing a critical global health challenge.
  2. Integrative Health Approaches:
    Emerging trends show a growing interest in holistic and integrative health practices, including the use of natural products and alternative therapies in veterinary medicine.
  3. Genetic and Molecular Studies:
    Research on genetic factors affecting animal health and disease susceptibility is gaining traction, reflecting advancements in veterinary genetics and molecular biology.
  4. Veterinary Public Health:
    There is a rising trend in studies related to the intersection of veterinary medicine and public health, particularly concerning zoonotic diseases and food safety issues.
  5. Innovative Diagnostic Techniques:
    The adoption of advanced diagnostic methodologies, such as molecular techniques and imaging, is increasingly prominent, enhancing the ability to diagnose complex veterinary conditions.

Declining or Waning

While the journal covers a wide array of topics, certain areas appear to be declining in frequency of publication. This shift may reflect changing priorities within the field of veterinary medicine or a response to emerging challenges.
  1. Traditional Veterinary Practices:
    There seems to be a reduction in studies focusing on conventional veterinary practices, possibly indicating a shift towards more modern, evidence-based approaches and technologies.
  2. Historical and Descriptive Studies:
    The prevalence of historical or purely descriptive studies has diminished, with a marked preference for research that provides actionable insights and innovative methodologies.
  3. Non-clinical Animal Studies:
    Research that does not directly relate to clinical applications or animal welfare seems to be receiving less attention, as the journal increasingly emphasizes practical outcomes in veterinary medicine.

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