Mansoura Veterinary Medical Journal
Mansoura Veterinary Medical Journal is an international peer-reviewed journal published by Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Mansoura University. The mission of this journal is to provide a vehicle for authors looking for publishing good quality research in both basic and clinical veterinary medical sciences, especially the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, and farm animals. The journal is dedicated publishing original articles, review articles, short communications, and case reports.
Mansoura Veterinary Medical journal (Mansoura Vet Med J) is published in English Quarterly on an Open Access model. Users have the right to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles under the following conditions: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Publication Ethics of the journal follow the guideline of Committee On Publication Ethics (COPE) to keep a high standard of review.
- Format: Print & Online
- ISSN: Print ISSN 1110-7219; Online ISSN 2682-2512
- Frequency: Quarterly
- Publication Dates: March, June, September, and December.
- Publishing Model: Open Access
- Advance Access: Yes
- Publication fee: 2000 L.E. For Egyptian Authors and $200 for non-Egyptian Authors. Payment details can be found here
- Language: English
- Scope: Please check
- Type of Journal: Veterinary Miscellaneous
- Policy: Peer-reviewed
- Decision time: 8 weeks
- Acceptance rate: 60 %
- Contact e-mails: Editor:
editorial office:
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.
Current Issue: Volume 25, Issue 4 (2024)
Original Articles
Genetic Characterization of Growth Hormone gene in Dromedary Camels
Ahmed Kamel, Ahmed Ateya, Adel AbdelKhalek, and Huda El- Emam
Characterization and antimicrobial susceptibility of Salmonella enterica isolated from broiler chicks
Rana Hagras, Noura F. Mostafa, Asmaa Sadat, and Amal Awad
Molecular detection of virulence genes and Extended Spectrum Beta-lactam producing enzymes of Proteus mirabilis isolates from fishes in Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, Nigeria
Victor Bitrus Shammah, Samuel Mailafia, James A. Ameh, Casmir Ifeanyichukwu Cejetan Ifeanyi Dr., Benshak John Audu, Hafsat Jagab, and Job Gideon
Cryptosporidium infection in ducks and pigeons collected from live bird markets in two Nile Delta governorates (Dakahlia and Gharbia), Egypt
Ahmed Essam, Ibrahim Abbas, Bassem Elmishmishy, and Salah Abu Elwafa