Exploring Innovative Approaches in Veterinary Health—2nd Edition
A special issue of Veterinary Sciences (ISSN 2306-7381).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2026 | Viewed by 86
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Following the success of our first volume in the Special Issue “Exploring Innovative Approaches in Veterinary Health” (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/vetsci/special_issues/42C19I4678), we are excited to present the second volume of this ongoing exploration into the latest advancements in veterinary science. The previous volume featured a diverse range of insightful and thought-provoking manuscripts that significantly contributed to the field, particularly in areas such as diagnostic technologies, therapeutic innovations, and the application of precision medicine in veterinary care.
In this new volume, we continue to build on these themes, expanding the scope to include additional cutting-edge research on novel therapeutics, vaccine development, and integrative approaches to disease management. We also emphasize the increasingly important role of artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and digital tools in enhancing veterinary health practices and improving overall animal welfare.
As we move forward, this volume will showcase a mix of original research articles, comprehensive reviews, and case reports, highlighting not only the advancements in veterinary care but also their potential impact on public health. We believe that by continuing to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange, this Special Issue will further accelerate progress within the veterinary profession and contribute to sustainable solutions for global animal health.
We look forward to receiving contributions that will continue to shape the future of veterinary health.
Dr. Zhendong Zhang
Dr. Zhenbang Zhu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- veterinary innovation
- animal disease diagnosis
- precision veterinary medicine
- novel therapeutics
- vaccine development
- digital veterinary health
- artificial intelligence in veterinary science
- big data in animal health
- one health approach
- sustainable veterinary solutions
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