About the Journal
Focus and Scope: The Vector Borne Diseases Journal (VBDJ) is an academic journal published by the Division of Vector Borne Diseases, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health. Its objective is to disseminate scientific knowledge on the surveillance, prevention, control, diagnosis, and treatment of vector-borne diseases, including the biology and environmental aspects of reservoir hosts and disease vectors, public health and medical systems, One Health approaches, access to treatment, digital technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and monitoring and evaluation. The journal publishes various types of manuscripts, including original articles, review articles, case reports, and outbreak investigation reports.
Peer Review Process: All published articles have been reviewed by at least two independent reviewers in the relevant area. A double-blind peer-review is applied.
Types of articles: original articles, review articles, case reports, and outbreak investigation reports.
Language: Thai, English
Publication Frequency: 2 issues per year (Issue number 1: January– June, Issue number 2: July-December)
Publisher: Division of Vector Borne Diseases
Article Processing Charge (APC): Publication fees are not required by the Journal.