Journal of Parasite Research (JPAR) is a distinguished open access publication dedicated to disseminating cutting-edge research articles pertaining to the comprehensive study of parasites and parasitic diseases. JPAR encompasses a wide range of topics, including the investigation of parasites, their associated diseases, as well as their transmission and treatment modalities. JPAR recognizes the importance of addressing this issue through rigorous scientific research and aims to advance the understanding of the profound impacts of parasites on human and animal health.
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Journal of Parasite Research is a comprehensive, peer-reviewed journal that helps disseminate original research work, having a unique aspect of covering many areas which contributes to providing an awareness of research studies of scientists around the globe.
Understanding the Impact of Parasites on Human and Animal Health
JPAR delves into the comprehensive study of parasites, their associated diseases, transmission, and treatment, aiming to enhance our understanding of their impacts on human and animal health. It also explores the medical, agricultural, and public health significance of parasitism, along with emerging global trends in the transmission and control of parasitic diseases.
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Parasite Research Guidelines: Authors are strongly encouraged to comply with the journal's submission guidelines, which comprehensively detail the formatting, style, and ethical considerations for manuscript preparation and submission. Adhering to these guidelines ensures a smooth and efficient review process, and promotes the highest standards of scholarly publishing. Authors are urged to carefully review and follow these guidelines to enhance the quality and integrity of their submissions.
Peer-Reviewed Clinical Research on Protozoa, Malaria, Chloroplasts
Journal of Parasite Research follows a rigorous peer review process to ensure the quality and validity of published articles. All submitted manuscripts undergo single-blind peer review by experts in the field, with the aim of providing constructive feedback to authors and maintaining high scientific standards.
Open Access Studies on Parasitic Infections
The Journal of Parasite Research is dedicated to open access publishing, guaranteeing that all published articles are readily available to researchers, policymakers, and the global public. Our commitment to open access ensures that valuable scientific knowledge is easily accessible, fostering collaboration and innovation in the field of parasitology.
Prominent Scholars Shaping the Future of Parasite Science
Prestigious editorial board consisting of prominent researchers, practitioners, and scholars who are at the forefront of Parasite Research. Their expertise and contributions ensure the high quality and relevance of the published content, making the journal a valuable resource for the scientific community and a platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research in the field of Parasite Research
Open Access Publishing Fees: When an article is accepted for publication by the JPAR, authors are required to pay article processing charges (APCs). These fees are intended to compensate for the expenses related to publishing, including but not limited to costs for peer review, editing, production, website hosting, and online distribution of original content.
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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Intestinal Parasitic Helminths among Primary School Children in Oru West Lga, Imo State, Nigeria
Authors: Chigozie Divine Onwuka
DOI: 10.14302/issn.2690-6759.jpar-25-5496
Risk Factors and Control Strategies for Cattle Tick Infestations in Nigeria: Influence of Acaricide Application Methods, Hand-Picking Frequency, and Herd Mobility in Plateau State
Authors: Markus Bukar Biallah, C. Ohaeri Uchechukwu, Madubuike Henry, Karaye Gloria, Kparmark Mark, Benkaat Maxwell Davwet, Dogo Abraham Goni
DOI: 10.14302/issn.2690-6759.jpar-25-5576
Parasitological Examination of Fecal Samples from Sheep, Goats, and Cattle at the Techiman Slaughterhouse
Authors: Prince Kyere Dwaah, Yaa Awua-Boateng Nana, Osei-Tutu Anothny, Bakyaayele Solomon, Abdul-Nafiw Leppode Mohammed
DOI: 10.14302/issn.2690-6759.jpar-25-5392
Helminth parasites prevalence and distribution among Sheep in Gudaya Bila District, East Wallaga, Ethiopia
Authors: Tesema Gemeda, Tesfaye Solomon, Bekele Damtew
DOI: 10.14302/issn.2690-6759.jpar-23-4764