Top citation year was 2023 with 93 citations. Average citations per year stand at 42. Each indexed article contributes around 3.1 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2026 is 14.5, indicating a Upward trend. Based on 2025 CiteScore comparison across active journals, this journal falls in Z2. Most cited article currently has 21 citations.
Journal of Parasite Science
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Most Cited Article
Prevalensi helminthiasis saluran pencernaan melalui pemeriksaan feses pada sapi di lokasi pembuangan akhir (LPA) Kecamatan Benowo Surabaya
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Yearly Citations
| Year | Citations |
|---|---|
| 2026 |
22
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| 2025 |
77
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| 2024 |
75
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| 2023 |
93
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| 2022 |
47
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| 2021 |
38
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| 2020 |
19
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| 2019 |
6
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| 2018 |
1
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About This Journal
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Journal of Parasite Science (JoPS) is a highly respected journal of veterinary parasitology indexed in major databases, such as the Science and Technology Index (SINTA). JoPS has been accredited by the Indonesian Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology in 2023 (SINTA 4) 230/E/KPT/2022.
Journal of Parasite Science (JoPS) focuses manuscripts on the areas of epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and control of infectious parasite diseases. Journal of Parasite Science (JoPS) is published twice a year: March and September.
Journal of Parasite Science (JoPS) focuses on both basic and applied Parasitology on Human and Animals.
The scope of Journal of Parasite Science (JoPS) are:
a. Parasites Biodiversity
b. Wildlife, Vertebrate, Invertebrate Parasites
c. Host-parasite relationships of intrinsic biological interest to those of social and economic importance predominately in veterinary, human medicine and agriculture aspect.
All accepted articles will be published on an open access basis and will be freely available to all readers with worldwide visibility and coverage.
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