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22 April 2025
Venereology | Aims and Scope Update

To further enhance the quality of Venereology (ISSN: 2674-0710) and the papers published in it, under the guidance of our Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Jacek C. Szepietowski and Associate Editor, Prof. Dr. Michael Ross, the journal has updated and revised its aims and scope. The original scope and the updated version are listed below:

Aims (new version):

Venereology (ISSN: 2674-0710) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal covering all aspects of sexually transmitted diseases, including epidemiology, etiology, diagnosis, dermatosis, prevention, and treatment. It publishes original research articles, reviews, case reports, communications, etc., on both general research and clinical practices, and encourages scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, the journal has no restrictions regarding the length of papers. Full experimental or methodological details should be provided so that the results can be reproduced.

Aims (old version):

Venereology (ISSN 2674-0710) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal covering all aspects of sexually transmitted diseases, including epidemiology, etiology, diagnosis, dermatosis, and treatment. The journal publishes original research articles and reviews on both general research and clinical practices and encourages scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, the journal has no restrictions regarding the length of papers. Full experimental details should be provided so that the results can be reproduced.

Scope (new version):

  • Fungal STDs;
  • Bacterial STDs;
  • Viral STDs;
  • Parasitic STDs;
  • Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS);
  • Pathophysiology of STDs;
  • Epidemiology of STDs, including behavioral, economic, and social factors;
  • Prevention, diagnosis, and management of STDs;
  • Public health-related aspects of STDs/HIV, including evaluation of STD-related healthcare, education, and interventions;
  • Co-infections or complications of STDs;
  • Studies of pathogenic viruses/bacteria associated with STDs;
  • STDs and cancers;
  • Venereology and dermatology.

Scope (old version):

  • Fungal STDs
  • Bacterial STDs
  • Viral STDs
  • Parasitic STDs
  • Acquired immune deficiency syndromes
  • Pathophysiology of STDs
  • Epidemiology of STDs
  • Prevention, diagnosis, and management of STDs
  • Co-infections or complications of STDs
  • Studies of pathogenic viruses/bacteria associated with STDs
  • STDs and cancers
  • Venereology and dermatology

For more detailed information, please visit the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/venereology/about.

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