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Canadian Journal of Microbiology

The Canadian Journal of Microbiology is a reputable scientific journal that publishes cutting-edge research in the field of microbiology. It covers a wide range of topics including microbial ecology, microbial physiology, microbial genetics, and applied microbiology. With a focus on Canadian research, this journal provides valuable insights into the diverse world of microorganisms and their impact on various aspects of life.

Details
Abbr. Can J Microbiol
Start 1954
End Continuing
Frequency Monthly, 1967-
p-ISSN 0008-4166
e-ISSN 1480-3275
Country Canada
Languages English
French
Specialty Microbiology
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 2718 108
SJR / Ranks: 8365 539
CiteScore / Ranks: 4374 5.50
JIF / Ranks: 3791 2.8
Recent Articles
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Khalil M, Isayenka I, Padilla-Reynaud R, Lerat S, Beaulieu C
Can J Microbiol . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40085926
Potato tuber periderm is armored with suberin, that consists of two domains, an aliphatic domain composed of fatty acid polyesters and an aromatic domain composed of cinnamic acids. Streptomyces scabies...
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Wilke M, Mistry K, Thumbi D, Li X, Charlebois A, Cormier A, et al.
Can J Microbiol . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40030142
Ciprofloxacin is important for treatment of severe or invasive Salmonella infections in humans. As laboratories transition from phenotypic to genomics-based methods for determining ciprofloxacin non-susceptibility, it is important to define...
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Lee C, Zaheer R, Thomas K, Poulin-Laprade D, Talbot G, Diarra M, et al.
Can J Microbiol . 2025 Feb; PMID: 40014853
The livestock industry has been a source of concern in terms of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) development and spread, especially from a One Health perspective. Raising livestock without antimicrobials, so called...
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Van der Merwe B, Williams J, Le Roux E, Van Staden A, Lawrence G, Jacobs K
Can J Microbiol . 2025 Feb; 71:1-11. PMID: 40013554
A species of was observed growing in spring, under a vulnerable member of the , in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa. These fungi shared many of the cryptic...
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Nasta A, Cooper A, Tackabury I, Anastasiadis C, Lau C, Brown L, et al.
Can J Microbiol . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39999428
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global public health threat, but the role of foods in its dissemination is poorly understood. We examined the incidence of foodborne bacteria carrying AMR genes...
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Pidsadny P, Du T, Hizom R, Ahmed S, Tan D, Zhanel G, et al.
Can J Microbiol . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39999427
Community-associated Clostridioides difficile infections (CA-CDI) remain a concern in Canada, comprising a quarter of cases previously reported through the Canadian Nosocomial Infection Surveillance Program. Previous Canadian studies have reported toxigenic...
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Mak P, Mak P, Yin X, Clairmont L, Bean-Hodgins L, Kiarie E, et al.
Can J Microbiol . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39993268
This study investigated the cecal microbiome of broilers raised under specific antimicrobial feeding programs (AFPs). A total of 2,304-day-old Ross-708 male (M, n=1,152) and female (F, n=1,152) chicks were distributed...
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Geddes B, Geddes B, Williamson R, Schumacher J, Schumacher J, Ardi A, et al.
Can J Microbiol . 2025 Feb; 71:1-13. PMID: 39919271
This expansion for the modular vector assembly platform BEVA (Bacterial Expression Vector Archive) introduces 11 new BEVA parts including two new cloning site variants, two new antibiotic resistance modules, three...
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Uwituze Y, Nyiraneza J, Dougherty K, Wagg C, Jiang Y, Dessureaut-Rompre J, et al.
Can J Microbiol . 2025 Feb; 71:1-20. PMID: 39899816
Incorporating shrub willow chips into soil may improve the chemical, physical, and biological properties of soils with low organic matter but the impact on soil microbial communities and their dynamics...
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Langlois A, Vincent A, Petri R, Lauzon K, Poulin-Laprade D
Can J Microbiol . 2025 Jan; 71:1-14. PMID: 39879589
Agricultural practices, specifically the use of antibiotics and other biocides, have repercussions on human, animal, and plant health. The aim of this study was to evaluate the levels of and...