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期刊介绍:
Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances (AJAVA) is a high-quality peer-reviewed well indexed scientific journal publishing original research findings on all aspects of animal and veterinary sciences. Scope of the journal includes: Pathology, microbiology, parasitology, physiology, pharmacology, veterinary medicine, veterinary anatomy, poultry science, animal genetics and breeding, animal husbandry, animal reproduction and nutrition. Advances in boosting animal production, nutritional strategies, improving growth and production, management practices, genetic improvement, animal biotechnology and biochemistry, embryo biotechnology, veterinary public health and epidemology, countering both infectious pathogens and non-infectious diseases by employing modern diagnostics, vaccines, and effective prevention and control measures will be given priority.