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FAWPAR Receives its IF and Cite Score for 2023

FAWPAR receives its IF and Cite score for 2023.

FAWPAR’s Latest IF increased to 2.9 and its annual Cite Score was 5.1 for 2023. This score was derived by dividing the total number of citations in the last four years (2020-2023) by the number of papers published in the journal over the same period and compared to journals in related fields. FAWPAR ranked #23 among the 79 journals in the field of parasitology (71’st percentile). Among Journals in Food Science, and Epidemiology, FAWPAR ranked 129/389 (66th percentile), and 57/148 (61st percentile), respectively. For further details go to: https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21100445643

FAWPAR Becomes Official Journal of EFP

FAWPAR Becomes Official Journal of European Federation of Parasitologists  https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/food-and-waterborne-parasitology/about/announcements#food-and-waterborne-parasitology-to-become-an-official-journal-of-the-european-federation-of-parasitologists-in-new-partnership

FAWPAR Receives its 1st IF Score and Highest Cite Score

FAWPAR receives its first impact factor score in 2023.

FAWPAR’s Latest Annual Cite Score was 8.6 for 2022. This score was derived by dividing the total number of citations in the last four years (2019-2022) by the number of papers published in the journal over the same period and compared to journals in related fields. FAWPAR ranked #5 among the 66 journals in the field of parasitology – 93rd percentile. Among journals in Food Science, and Epidemiology, FAWPAR ranked 42/359 (88th percentile), and 17/115 (85th percentile), respectively.  For further details go to: see https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21100445643

New Special Issue on Detection Methods

A special issue in FAWPAR has been published.
Editors: Sarah Gabriël, Lucy Robertson

Use of metagenomic microbial source tracking to investigate the source of a foodborne outbreak of cryptosporidiosis
J. Ahlinder, A.-L. Svedberg, A. Nystedt, R. Dryselius, … K. Troell
March 2022
Article e00142

Cyst detection and viability assessment of Balantioides coli in environmental samples: Current status and future needs
Juan José García-Rodríguez, Pamela C. Köster, Francisco Ponce-Gordo
March 2022
Article e00143

Diagnostic tools for the detection of taeniid eggs in different environmental matrices: A systematic review.
Ganna Saelens, Lucy Robertson, Sarah Gabriël
March 2022
Article e00145

Preliminary evaluation of different methods to detect and quantify Taenia eggs in sludge and water samples: A spiking experiment to assess recovery efficiency
Sophie De Bock, Inge Van Damme, Ganna Saelens, Hang Zeng, … Sarah Gabriël
September 2022
Article e00170

Potentials and challenges in the isolation and detection of ascarid eggs in complex environmental matrices
Patrick Waindok, Marie-Kristin Raulf, Christina Strube
September 2022
Article e00174

Environmental DNA in human and veterinary parasitology – Current applications and future prospects for monitoring and control
M.E. Sengupta, C. Lynggaard, S. Mukaratirwa, B.J. Vennervald, A.S. Stensgaard
December 2022
Article e00183

New Special Issue on 13th EMOP select papers

A special issue in FAWPAR has been published.
Editors: Thomas Romig, Lucy Robertson

Editorial: Foodborne and waterborne parasites at the 2020/2021 European Multicolloquium of Parasitology (EMOP)
Lucy J. Robertson, Thomas Romig
September 2022
Article e00179

Congenital toxoplasmosis: Should we still care about screening?
Eskild Petersen, Valeria Meroni, Daniel V. Vasconcelos-Santos, Laurent Mandelbrot, Francois Peyron
June 2022
Article e00162

Validation of a multilocus genotyping scheme for subtyping Cryptosporidium parvum for epidemiological purposes
Guy Robinson, Gregorio Pérez-Cordón, Clare Hamilton, Frank Katzer, … Rachel M. Chalmers
June 2022
Article e00151

Is Cryptosporidium a hijacker able to drive cancer cell proliferation?
Gabriela Certad
June 2022
Article e00153

A summary of cryptosporidiosis outbreaks reported in France and overseas departments, 2017–2020
Damien Costa, Romy Razakandrainibe, Louise Basmaciyan, Jérôme Raibaut, … Loic Favennec
June 2022
Article e00160

Global changes in gene expression related to Opisthorchis felineus liver fluke infection reveal temporal heterogeneity of a mammalian host response
Maria Y. Pakharukova, Oxana Zaparina, Nina V. Baginskaya, Viatcheslav A. Mordvinov
June 2022
Article e00159

A review of Trichinella species infection in wild animals in Romania
Călin Mircea Gherman, Zsolt Boros, Mihai-Horia Băieș, Anamaria Cozma-Petruț, Vasile Cozma
September 2022
Article e00178

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