Volume: 9 Issue: 2, 7/26/22

Year: 1997

Original Article

Research Article

2. FARELERDE HYMENOLEPİS NANA'YA BAZI ANTELMENTİKLERİN ETKİSİ

Research Article

5. Bursa'da Sığır ve Koyunlarda Mavi Dil İnfeksiyonunun Seroprevalansı

Research Article

6. Kuzu Pnömonileri Üzerinde Mikrobiyolojik ve Histopatolojik İncelemeler

Research Article

8. Ankara Yöresi Tavuklarında Toxoplasma Gondii'nin Seroprevalansı

Research Article

12. Atlarda Leptospirozisin Seroprevalansı

Research Article

13. Tavuklarda (Gallus Gallus Var. Domesticus)Megabakteriyel Proventriculitis

Research Article

14. Kanatlı Hayvan İmmün Sistemi Üzerine Antibakteriyel İlaçların Etkileri

Research Article

109. Konya Yöresinde Koyun Abortusların Üzerinde Patolojik, Bakteriyolojik ve Serolojik Çalışmalar

Journal of Etlik Veterinary Microbiology is a national and international refereed academic journal of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Veterinary Control Central Research Institute that is evaluated by editorial review and at least double-blind referees and publishes scientific articles.

Unpublished original articles, researches, case reports, short communications, up-to-date or invited reviews, letters to the editor in the field of veterinary medicine are published in the Journal of Etlik Veterinary Microbiology. The journal aims for field veterinarians and scientist to have access to the works which have widespread impact, with its different scope from other veterinary science journals. 

The journal has the scope of all veterinary sciences primarily bacteriology, parasitology, virology, public health, epidemiology, vaccine production, laboratory quality management system (ISO 17025, ISO 17043 etc.), wildlife, and related fields.


  • 1. Manuscripts in Turkish and English languages should be written as a justified text leaving 25 mm from all margins, in 12pt Times New Roman text character, in single-spaced page format and A4 (210 × 297 mm) size. All manuscripts including figures and tables should not exceed 16 pages for scientific articles, 10 pages for reviews, 6 pages for case reports and short communications, and 4 pages for letters to the editor except for references. You can check indexes and current status that the journal is listing from this link.
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    Three files to be summited during the Application
    a. a. Title Page
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    6. The responsible author should be indicated with “*” and after address lines, full address, e-mail, and phone number should be added. Institution information should be enumerated starting with 1 and address, name of city and country should be added under authors’ names. Example:
    The structure of papilla filliforms in mice under light and scanned electron microscope
    Burhan Toprak1, a,*
    1. Veterinary Control Central Research Institute, Laboratory of Genetics, 06020, Ankara, Turkey
    a. ORCID: 0000-0003-1082-4559
    *burhan.toprak@tarimorman.gov.tr, Ahmet Şefik Kolaylı Cad. No: 23-1 06200, Keçiören-Phone: +903123254826

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    7. Title, abstract, and up to five keywords should be uploaded in both Turkish and English. They should also be uploaded to the system with the main text and resources, but as a separate file from the title page. For non-Turkish language speakers, a Turkish language title, summary, and keywords will be written by the editorial staff.
    8. In the original scientific research, case reports, and short reports should be prepared according to the following range. Turkish and English titles, abstracts, at least five keywords, introduction, materials and methods, findings, discussion and conclusions, and references.
    9. Tables and figures should be separately uploaded to the system and also placed where they should be in the text.
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    12. Five keywords should be selected from Medical Subject Headings, should be written in alphabetical order.
    13. The introduction should include summary literature relaventing the subject of the article and the purpose of the study should be emphasized in the last paragraph.
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    18. Abbreviations of journals should be made based on the last edition of “Periodical Title Abbreviations: By Abbreviation". In the list of references, if the author has more than one publication of the same year, it should be indicated with “a” and “b next to the publication date.
    19. Reference writing and ranking should be done as follows;
    For articles:
    Dubey JP, Lindsay DS, Anderson ML, Davis SW, Shen SK. (1992) Induced transplacental transmission of N. caninum in cattle. J Am Vet Med Ass. 201, 709-713.
    For books:
    Fleiss Jl. (1981) Statistical methods for rates and proportions. Second edition. New York: John Willey and Sons, p.103.
    For edited books:
    Balows A, Hausler WJ, Herramann Kl, eds. (1990) Manual of Clinical Microbiology. Fifth edition. Washington DC: IRL Press, p.37.
    For the chapter in edited books:
    Bahk J, Marth EH. (1990) Listeriosis and Listeria monocytogenes. Cliver DD. eds. Foodborne Disease. Academic Press Inc, San Diego. p.248-256
    For congress papers:
    Çetindağ M. (1994) Pronoprymna ventricosa, a new digenic trematoda from the Alosa fallax in Turkey. Eighth International Congress of Parasitology (ICOPA VIII), October, 10-14, İzmir-Turkey.
    For dissertations:
    Aksoy E. (1997) Sığır Vebası hastalığının histolojik ve İmmunoperoksidaz yöntemle tanısı üzerine çalışmalar. Ph.D. Thesis, Ankara University Institute of Health Sciences, Ankara
    Anonymous:
    It is not recommended to use other internet sites other out of web site of the official institutions (Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, OIE, FAO, etc.). Anonymous. (2009) Contagious equine metritis. Access address: HTTP: // www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Factsheets/pdf, Date of access: 17.10.2009.
    Peter AT. (2009) Abortions in dairy cows. Access address: HTTP:// www.wcds.afns.ualberta.ca.htm, Date of access: 14.11.2009.
    20. if DOI number is available, the Doi number should be written at the end of the references.
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    23. Latin genus and species names should be written in italics (Monachus monachus, Anisakis sp.). All dimensions should be given according to SI (Systeme Internationale).
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    27. When writing articles in Turkish, the vocabulary rules should be based on the sources prepared by the Turkish Language Association.
    28. Articles sent to the journal are published according to the date of acceptance. The journal may change the publishing rank when it deems necessary.
    29. All financial beneficiaries are going to be transferred to the Journal of Etlik Veterinary Microbiology related to the acceptance of the article. The authors are deemed to have transferred to Jornal of Etlik Veterinary Microbiology while keeping their legal responsibilities, all their copyrights, and all rights related to the publication of the article.
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This journal covers primarily bacteriology, parasitology, virology, public health, epidemiology, vaccine production, wildlife studies,  laboratory quality management systems, and all other veterinary sciences.

Journal of Etlik Veterinary Microbiology is subject to research and publication ethics standards. Plagiarism can lead to the rejection of an article even after acceptance. The editors act in accordance with the relevant international publication and research ethics rules (COPE guidelines, CSI White Paper on Publication Ethics) in case of any ethical misuse. 

The journal's policies on Human Rights and Informed Consent can summarize as “Discuss intellectual property frankly, Be conscious of multiple roles, Follow informed-consent rules, Respect confidentiality, and privacy, Tap into ethics resources”. You can find more information from American Psychological Association (APA) website (Smith, D. (2003). Five principles for research ethics. Monitor on psychology, 34(1), 56.). For all ethical issues, the journal is accepted the APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct. The Journal also refer to the ICMJE Recommendations for the Protection of Research Participants. Medical research involving human subjects must be conducted according to the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki

Assuming that the scientific studies submitted for publication in our journal are carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Regulation on Welfare and Protection of Animals Used for Experimental and Other Scientific Purposes with European Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals used for Experimental and Other Scientific Purposes and that all necessary institutional ethics and legal permissions are taken, the journal management does not accept responsibility as a matter of responsibility. If the “Animal” element is used in the study, the authors must state that they protect animal rights in their studies and that they have taken approval from the relevant ethics committee. Our journal expects and supports the compliance of 3R (Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement) rules in the use of experimental animals in accordance with the European consensus platform for alternative strategies in scientific studies.

Approval of different ethics committees or permission (for example, non-clinical and/or clinical research ethics committee approval, related authority approval) during the evaluation of the discontinuation of the review of the articles that are required to receive the necessary authorizations are warned, the publication process is continued after the necessary permissions are completed. The approval information should be added to the material and method section or under the related title.

It is the authors' responsibility to ensure that all permits (such as work permits for wildlife) are obtained from the relevant institutions and organizations in accordance with international and national regulations. The journal cannot be held responsible for this matter. 

The journal encourages the sharing of the raw data in the original articles and voluntarily depositing the articles' data.

The Journal's all issues and articles can be reached from the National Library of Turkey and Veterinary Control Central Research Institute Library.

Journal of Etlik Veterinary Microbiology supports open access and does not charge for submission and evaluation. Also, the Journal does not pay authors for published articles.

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