Description of the Journal

The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine (Iraqi J. Vet. Med.), established in 1977 and published by the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Baghdad, stands as the pioneering scientific veterinary journal in Iraq. With a mission to advance the veterinary profession, the journal began as an annual print publication until 2004, transitioning in 2005 to a biannual schedule, releasing one volume with two issues per year (June and December). These editions feature a rich diversity of contributions, including original research papers, review articles, and case reports from various veterinary specialties.

In 1985, the journal was officially registered with the National Library of Baghdad under registration number 322. In 2005, the journal adopted the principles of open access, committing to provide immediate, permanent, and free access to its research content. Although a dedicated online platform was not available at that time, the journal pursued various methods to distribute its content freely. It achieved this by mailing free print copies to slot gacor veterinary colleges both within Iraq and internationally, fulfilling direct requests from researchers globally at no cost, and distributing free print copies at veterinary conferences, workshops, and seminars, thereby fostering a wide academic exchange.

The journal continued with print publications exclusively until 2012. In 2013, The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine launched its electronic online version, distributed across different platforms to expand accessibility and impact. In 2015, the journal received both P-ISSN 1609-5693 and E-ISSN 2410-7409, officially marking its international open-access status. Since 2019, the journal has advanced to online management via Open Journal System (OJS), enhancing the efficiency of its submission, peer review, and publication processes.

Adhering to a policy of language inclusivity until 2015, the journal accepted submissions in both Arabic and English. However, it now requires articles to be submitted in English, with the provision for Arabic abstracts for Arabic-speaking authors. Reflecting its dedication to open science and the free exchange of information, all papers are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY 4) license, upholding the authors' copyright while ensuring the content remains freely accessible worldwide. As of June 2025, the journal proudly released the publication of 49 volumes and 71 issues, including 582 articles in Arabic and 495 in English.

Vol. 50 No. 1 (2026): Iraqi J. Vet. Med.

The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine (Iraqi J. Vet. Med.) is a fully open access journal. Open access (OA) refers to free, unrestricted online access to journal articles. OA content is open to all, with no access fees. For more information on Creative Commons Attribution licenses and the benefits of publishing open access

Published: 2026-06-28

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Molecular Responses of Varroa destructor to Thyme Essential Oil Exposure

Tuğçe Olgun, Metin Erdoğan, Miray Dayıoğlu, Ünal Karik

16-27

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Heavy Metals Contamination and Biometric Characteristics of Marine Fish in The Industrial Waters of Aceh Province, Indonesia

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28-34

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Effect of Prebiotic Yeast Cell Wall on Starter Broilers Undergoing Gastrointestinal Challenge

Raghad Ali Abdaljaleei, AM Alsadwi, M Al-Ajeeli , H Leyva-Jimenez , JA Byrd, CA Bailey

42-49

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Determining the Virulence of Poultry-Derived Salmonella enterica Isolates in vivo

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64-70

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Perineal Urethrostomy Repairing Urethral Obstruction in Male Cats

Hameed Ali Al- Timmemi, Nour Mahmoud Muharib

79-83

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