Editorial Guidelines – TANUVAS.org

Last Updated: 11/12/2025

TANUVAS.org is committed to publishing accurate, science-based, and responsibly reviewed information on veterinary health, animal science, pet wellbeing and livestock care.
These Editorial Guidelines describe how we research, verify, review, and update all content to maintain the highest standards of global credibility.


1. Our Editorial Mission

Our goal is to deliver:

• evidence-based veterinary information
• clear and practical pet & livestock guidance
• globally relevant animal-health updates
• accessible explanations for all readers
• responsible, ethical content for public welfare

We aim to support pet owners, veterinary professionals, students, wildlife workers, farmers, and global readers with trusted animal-health knowledge.


2. Evidence-Based Content Policy

Every article follows a strict, science-backed approach:

✔ Verified veterinary sources

Including:
• peer-reviewed journals
• veterinary textbooks
• official disease surveillance reports
• WHO, OIE, FAO, CDC updates
• research publications
• government advisories
• university research papers

✔ No unverified claims

We do not publish content based on rumours, personal opinions, or unverified social media posts.

✔ Clear scientific explanation

Complex concepts are rewritten in simple, accessible language without reducing technical accuracy.


3. Content Creation Process

Each article goes through the following steps:

Step 1: Topic Research

We identify topics that are:
• globally relevant
• scientifically important
• beneficial for pet owners & animal-care professionals

Step 2: Source Collection

Our team reviews multiple credible sources before writing.

Step 3: Drafting

The content is written in simple, globally neutral English, avoiding regional limitations.

Step 4: Veterinary Alignment Check

Every article is checked to ensure it aligns with:

• current veterinary practices
• welfare and ethical standards
• updated clinical guidelines

Step 5: Editorial Review

Articles are reviewed for:
• accuracy
• readability
• neutrality
• completeness
• responsible communication


4. Fact-Checking Standards

Our fact-checking team ensures:

✔ All medical claims are supported by scientific or authoritative references
✔ Disease-related information is cross-verified with current data
✔ High-risk topics (zoonotic diseases, outbreaks, toxicities) receive additional scrutiny
✔ Misleading or outdated information is removed immediately

We maintain a zero-misinformation policy.


5. Updating & Revision Policy

Animal science evolves rapidly.
To maintain accuracy:

• Articles are periodically reviewed
• Updates are applied after new research or advisories
• Corrections are made promptly when identified
• High-impact pages (disease guides, emergency care) receive priority updates

If readers submit corrections, we verify and update within 24–48 hours.


6. Veterinary Disclaimer & Safety Policy

TANUVAS.org does not provide diagnosis, treatment, or emergency veterinary care.
All content is educational and should be used alongside guidance from:

• licensed veterinarians
• certified animal experts
• qualified professionals

We never publish unsafe or harmful advice.


7. Ethical Standards for Animal Welfare

Our content respects global animal-welfare principles:

• humane treatment
• stress and pain reduction
• ethical disease management
• wildlife conservation
• responsible pet care
• sustainable livestock practices

We do not support content that promotes cruelty, illegal breeding, harmful methods, or unethical care.


8. Transparency & Independence

TANUVAS.org operates as an independent digital publisher.
We are not affiliated with any government, university, or commercial organization.
Editorial decisions are free from:

• political influence
• commercial pressure
• sponsorship bias

If sponsored content is ever published, it will always be clearly disclosed.


9. Source Attribution & Citations

When relevant, we reference:

• scientific journals
• university publications
• official reports
• veterinary authorities
• credible organizations

We avoid anonymous or unreliable sources.


10. Visual Content Standards

All images and graphics are:

• original or licensed
• relevant to the topic
• free from misleading representation
• optimized for accessibility (alt text, titles, descriptions)

Graphic content involving injury or disease is handled sensitively and responsibly.


11. User Contributions and Community Input

We welcome:

• corrections
• expert feedback
• news tips
• field observations
• research insights

All submissions are verified before publication.

We remove unverified, harmful, or misleading information immediately.


12. Global Audience Policy

Our content is designed to serve readers worldwide.
We avoid:

• country-specific limitations
• regional bias
• local-only terminology

Topics are presented in a neutral, global context unless the article is specifically about a certain region.


13. Contact the Editorial Team

If you have feedback or editorial suggestions:

Email: admin@tanuvas.org
WhatsApp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb74HI56RGJ8AAiM6D3G
Website: https://tanuvas.org/

We appreciate contributions that help improve global animal-health awareness.

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