Journal of Parasite Research

Journal of Parasite Research

Journal of Parasite Research – Call For Papers

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Call for Papers

Inviting research advancing our understanding of parasitic organisms and diseases.

Advance the Science of Parasitology

The Journal of Parasite Research welcomes original contributions from parasitologists, tropical medicine specialists, veterinary researchers, and epidemiologists worldwide. From molecular mechanisms to field interventions, JPR is the premier platform for discoveries that combat parasitic diseases.

Rapid peer review. Immediate Open Access. Global impact on disease control.

Priority Research Areas
PROTOZOA

Protozoan Parasites

  • Malaria (Plasmodium species)
  • Trypanosomiasis and Chagas disease
  • Leishmaniasis
  • Toxoplasmosis
  • Cryptosporidiosis and Giardiasis
  • Amoebiasis
VECTORS

Arthropod Vectors

  • Mosquito vector biology
  • Tick-borne parasites
  • Sandfly and tsetse biology
  • Vector control strategies
  • Insecticide resistance
  • Integrated vector management
Article Types

Original Research

Full-length studies with novel findings in parasite biology, host-pathogen interactions, diagnostics, treatment, or control strategies for parasitic diseases.

Review Articles

Comprehensive analyses synthesizing current knowledge on specific parasitology topics with critical evaluation and future research directions.

Case Reports

Exceptional clinical cases with unusual presentations, rare parasites, or novel diagnostic/therapeutic approaches advancing parasitology practice.

Methods Papers

Detailed protocols for diagnostic techniques, laboratory methods, field sampling, and improved methodologies benefiting the parasitology community.

Special Focus: Drug Resistance

Featured Topic: Antimalarial and antihelminthic drug resistance threatens global disease control efforts. We invite manuscripts on resistance mechanisms, surveillance methods, molecular markers, and strategies for resistance management and new drug development.

Special Focus: One Health Parasitology

Parasitic diseases at the human-animal-environment interface require integrated approaches. JPR actively solicits research on zoonotic parasites, wildlife reservoirs, environmental transmission, and One Health interventions addressing parasitic diseases affecting both human and animal populations.

Why Publish with JPR?

Rapid Review

Average time to first decision under 21 days. Efficient editorial workflow respects your time while maintaining rigorous peer review by parasitology experts.

Immediate Impact

Accepted articles published online within days. Open Access ensures your findings reach disease control programs and endemic region researchers instantly.

Enhanced Visibility

Indexed in major databases with social media promotion. Article-level metrics track your real-world impact on parasitology and global health.

Author Support

Dedicated editorial team, language editing services, and responsive support throughout the publication journey from submission to promotion.

Submission Process

Prepare your manuscript following our Author Guidelines. Submit through either portal below. Our editorial team confirms receipt within 48 hours and initiates expert parasitology peer review promptly.

Submit Your Parasitology Research Today

Join scientists advancing disease control and elimination worldwide.

Every manuscript advances our understanding of parasitic organisms and disease control strategies. Submit your research and join scientists worldwide making a difference through evidence-based interventions. From basic parasite biology to field implementation, JPR provides the ideal platform for maximum visibility across the global parasitology community.

Whether your work focuses on malaria drug development, helminth epidemiology, vector control, or emerging zoonotic parasites, we provide rigorous peer review and immediate global visibility. Join the international community of researchers working to reduce the burden of parasitic diseases on vulnerable populations worldwide. Your submission strengthens the evidence base for elimination programs.

Your discoveries advance understanding of parasitic organisms while directly supporting disease control and elimination efforts in endemic regions.

Submit your research now and contribute to scientific knowledge combating parasitic infections globally. Make a difference today.

Your research builds the foundation for elimination strategies.

Begin your submission and impact lives today.

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