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Veterinary Pathology Journal

Learn more about ACVP’s role in publishing impactful research. Veterinary Pathology is the leading journal for scientific findings that inform diagnosis, education, and innovation.

Get the Latest Insights and Research in Veterinary Pathology

Veterinary Pathology is the premier international publication of basic and applied research involving domestic, laboratory, wildlife, marine and zoo animals, and poultry. The journal bridges the gaps between natural and experimental diseases; details the diagnostic investigations of diseases of animals; reports experimental studies on mechanisms of specific processes; provides unique insights into animal models of human disease; and presents studies on environmental and pharmaceutical hazards. 

Written for veterinary pathologists, veterinary diagnostic laboratory staff, toxicologic pathologists, comparative pathologists, medical pathology researchers, environmental scientists, and others involved in veterinary diagnosis and animal research across all animal species, each issue features original articles, in-depth reviews, brief communications and unique case reports. Veterinary Pathology is at the forefront of important issues including emerging disease trends, biothreat, genetic modification of animals, food, chemical and drug safety, environmental monitoring, and diagnostic technologies.


ACVP Members Receive Free Access

ACVP members receive free, unlimited access to Veterinary Pathology. To access the journal, login  to your account.


Manuscript Submission Information

Veterinary Pathology publishes basic and applied research involving domestic, laboratory, and zoo animals, wildlife, poultry, and other animals. The scope of the journal includes novel descriptions of pathologic changes, clinical pathology, and clinical-pathologic correlations for natural and experimental diseases of animals; investigations of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of disease (general pathology) and other aspects of pathogenesis; descriptions and use of animal models of human disease; and studies of pharmaceutical and environmental hazards.

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