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Journal of Medical Entomology


Title Abbreviation
J Med Entomol
ISSN
0022-2585
Electronic ISSN
1938-2928
Readership
Biologists, Microbiologists, Molecular Biologists, Pathologists, Physiologists, Researchers, Toxicologists, Veterinarians
Scope
Journal of Medical Entomology is published bimonthly in January, March, May, July, September, and November. The journal publishes reports on all phases of medical entomology and medical acarology, including the systematics and biology of insects, acarines, and other arthropods of public health and veterinary significance. The journal is divided into the following sections: morphology, systematics, evolution; sampling, distribution, dispersal; development, life history; population and community ecology; behavior, chemical ecology; population biology/genetics; molecular biology/genomics; neurobiology, physiology, biochemistry; vector control, pest management, resistance, repellents; arthropod/host interaction, immunity; vector/pathogen/host interaction, transmission; vector-borne diseases, surveillance, prevention; direct injury, myiasis, forensics; modeling/GIS, risk assessment, economic impact.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Entomological Society of America (ESA)
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
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