Animal Health and Infectious Diseases

Animal Health and Infectious Diseases

About Journal

The journal of Animal Health and Infectious Diseases (AHID) is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic publication dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge at the intersection of veterinary medicine, epidemiology, microbiology, and public health. Established to address the growing global concerns surrounding zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance, emerging pathogens, and biosecurity, AHID provides a rigorous platform for researchers, veterinarians, epidemiologists, and policymakers to disseminate original research, critical reviews, and evidence-based insights. In an era marked by rapid environmental change, intensified animal production systems, and increased human–animal interface, the journal emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches that enhance the prevention, diagnosis, control, and management of infectious diseases affecting livestock, wildlife, and companion animals. By fostering dialogue across disciplines, including veterinary science, immunology, pathology, and One Health, AHID contributes to safeguarding animal welfare, ensuring food security, and protecting human health from infectious threats of animal origin. Committed to scientific excellence, ethical integrity, and global collaboration, AHID welcomes high-quality submissions from around the world that align with its mission to promote resilient and sustainable animal health systems in the face of evolving infectious disease challenges.

Bibliographic Information:

Title: Animal Health and Infectious Diseases
Abbreviated Title: Anim. Health Infect. Dis.
Accronym: AHID