Aims and Scope

ARSHI Veterinary Letters is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of concise, clinically relevant, and practice-oriented articles in veterinary medicine and animal biomedical sciences. The journal aims to disseminate scientific findings that strengthen the connection between academic research, diagnostic development, and everyday veterinary practice.

The journal particularly welcomes manuscripts that present novel or instructive case reports, case series, short clinical communications, and other applied veterinary studies that contribute to evidence-based decision-making in animal health, disease diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and management.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

• small animal medicine and surgery
• large animal and production animal medicine
• theriogenology and veterinary reproduction
• diagnostic imaging and clinical pathology
• anatomic pathology and histopathology
• veterinary parasitology, microbiology, virology, and mycology
• infectious and zoonotic diseases
• internal medicine, emergency, and critical care
• anesthesiology, surgery, and wound management
• veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics
• preventive medicine, epidemiology, and veterinary public health
• wildlife, exotic, and zoo animal medicine
• animal welfare, behavior, and captive animal management
• applied biomedical and laboratory animal studies relevant to veterinary science
• diagnostic, therapeutic, and technical innovations with practical veterinary applications

ARSHI Veterinary Letters publishes manuscripts involving domestic animals, companion animals, livestock, wildlife, exotic animals, laboratory animals, and other animal species of veterinary importance. Priority is given to submissions that offer clear clinical relevance, practical value, diagnostic insight, therapeutic novelty, or educational importance for veterinarians, clinicians, researchers, and veterinary students.