Journal of Swine Health and Production
Guidelines for Authors
Manuscript Templates
Authors are encouraged to use the appropriate genre template when preparing and submitting a manuscript. See the Author Guidelines for a description and specific formatting requirements for each genre. Send all submissions to jshap@aasv.org. Please use the Author Checklist to make sure all requirements are met prior to submission.
- Original research (updated 2022)
- Brief communication (updated 2022)
- Case report
- Case study
- Literature review
- Production tool
- Diagnostic note
- Practice tip
- Commentary
Reporting Guidelines
- REFLECT Statement – Reporting guidelines for randomized controlled trials
- STROBE-Vet Statement – Reporting of observational studies in epidemiology
- TRaiTs – Template for reporting of trials in short format
Formatting requirements for manuscript genres currently accepted by the Journal of Swine Health and Production:
Genre |
Description |
Maximum words |
Maximum No. |
Other requirements* |
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Abstract |
Manuscript |
Figures and Tables |
References |
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Original Research |
Reports the results of original research on topics that are within journal scope. |
250 |
4000 |
As needed |
35 |
- |
Brief Communication |
Documents observations made in a narrowly defined research area or a mini-review of a subject area. |
50 |
2000 |
2 |
15 |
- |
Case Report |
Describes an unusual or interesting case. |
100 |
3000 |
As needed |
As needed |
Manuscript should not exceed 20 pages including figures, tables, and references. |
Case Study |
Describes unusual or interesting cases occurring on two or more farms. |
100 |
3000 |
As needed |
As needed |
Manuscript should not exceed 20 pages including figures, tables, and references. |
Literature Review |
Review of the published scientific literature about a specific topic area in which important advances have been made in the past five years and is of current interest. |
200 |
5000 |
As needed |
As needed but most references should be recent (within 5 yrs) and avoid use of non-refereed references and personal communications. |
Manuscript should not exceed 30 pages including figures, tables, and references. |
Production Tool |
Describes a practical, state-of-the-art technique for improving an individual swine enterprise or the swine industry at large. |
100 |
3000 |
As needed |
As needed |
Manuscript should not exceed 20 pages including figures, tables, and references. |
Diagnostic Note |
Describes methods of diagnosis for swine diseases. A brief literature review may be included and use of non-refereed references and personal communications is not restricted. |
100 |
3000 |
As needed |
As needed |
Manuscript should not exceed 20 pages including figures, tables, and references. |
Practice Tip |
Describes new technological methods likely to be of use to swine practitioners. |
100 |
3000 |
As needed |
As needed |
Manuscript should not exceed 20 pages including figures, tables, and references. |
Peer-Reviewed Commentary |
Commentary on diagnostic, research, or production techniques used in the field of swine health and production. |
100 |
3000 |
As needed |
As needed |
Manuscript should not exceed 20 pages including figures, tables, and references. |
Letter to the Editor (LTE) |
Offers comment or useful critique on materials published in the journal. |
- |
500 |
0 |
5 |
The decision to publish an LTE rests solely with the executive editor. Letters referring to a published article will be forwarded to the author of the article, and both the original letter and the response will be published in the same issue if possible. Letters to the Editor are not peer-reviewed but are subject to editorial changes. |