Medical and Veterinary Entomology focuses on insects and other arthropods impacting human and animal health, communicating this scope in its first 150 characters. The journal publishes research on arthropods that transmit diseases or cause nuisance to humans and livestock. This includes studies on their biology, ecology, behavior, and control.
Key topics covered in the journal involve arthropod-borne diseases (such as malaria, dengue fever, and Lyme disease), vector control strategies, insecticide resistance, and the impact of arthropods on animal production and welfare. Medical and Veterinary Entomology is an essential resource for medical and veterinary entomologists, public health professionals, and researchers working in related fields. Indexed in leading databases, the journal ensures a wide reach for its published work.
By disseminating high-quality research and fostering collaboration among scientists and practitioners, Medical and Veterinary Entomology contributes to the development of effective strategies for managing arthropod-borne diseases and improving human and animal health.