Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
Published by Wolters Kluwer Health
ISSN : 0972-9062
Abbreviation : J. Vector Borne Dis.
Aims & Scope
National Institute of Malaria Research on behalf of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) publishes the Journal of Vector Borne Diseases.
This Journal was earlier published as the Indian Journal of Malariology, a peer reviewed and open access biomedical journal in the field of vector borne diseases.
The Journal publishes review articles, original research articles, short research communications, case reports of prime importance, letters to the editor in the field of vector borne diseases and their control.
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Impact Factor
Year | Value |
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2025 | 1.2 |
SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
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2024 | 0.365 |
Quartile
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2024 | Q3 |
h-index
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2024 | 49 |
Impact Factor Trend
Abstracting & Indexing
Journal is indexed in leading academic databases, ensuring global visibility and accessibility of our peer-reviewed research.
Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Immunology and Microbiology and Medicine, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Licensing & Copyright
This journal operates under an Open Access model. Articles are freely accessible to the public immediately upon publication. The content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), allowing users to share and adapt the work with proper attribution.
Copyright remains with the author(s), and no permission is required for non-commercial use, provided the original source is cited.
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This section provides access to essential policy documents, guidelines, and resources related to the journal’s publication and submission processes.
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Plagiarism Policy
This journal follows a plagiarism policy. All submitted manuscripts are screened using reliable plagiarism detection software to ensure originality and academic integrity. Authors are responsible for proper citation and acknowledgment of all sources, and any form of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, will not be tolerated.
For more details, please refer to our official: Plagiarism Policy.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Emerging and re-emerging arboviral diseases in Southeast Asia
Citation: 114
Authors: AP, Rajesh, Temmy, DT
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Problem of ticks and tick-borne diseases in India with special emphasis on progress in tick control research: A review
Citation: 105
Authors: Srikant, Gaurav
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Epidemiology, drug resistance, and pathophysiology of <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> malaria
Citation: 78
Authors: DChanne, KiranK, RajeshwaraN
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Laboratory diagnosis of human visceral leishmaniasis
Citation: 69
Authors: Hercules, Constantina, Stamatina
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Computer-aided analysis of phytochemicals as potential dengue virus inhibitors based on molecular docking, ADMET and DFT studies
Citation: 66
Authors: Nouman, Iqra, Waqar, Sajid
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Challenges for malaria vector control in sub-Saharan Africa: Resistance and behavioral adaptations in anopheles populations
Citation: 63
Authors: Seynabou, Souleymane, PapeM Backé, Myriam, Cheikh
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Assessing epidemiology of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Isfahan, Iran
Citation: 58
Authors: Monir, Marziyeh, Mahbubeh
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In silico evaluation of inhibitory potential of triterpenoids from Azadirachta indica against therapeutic target of dengue virus, NS2B-NS3 protease
Citation: 49
Authors: SaradKumar, VivekDhar, IndraPrasad
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Comparison of NS1 antigen detection ELISA, real time RT-PCR and virus isolation for rapid diagnosis of dengue infection in acute phase
Citation: 48
Authors: Shobha, NishatHussain
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Phlebotomus sergenti a common vector of Leishmania tropica and Toscana virus in Morocco
Citation: 48
Authors: Meryem, Nargys, Malika, Laurence, Salsabil, Fouad, RιmiN