Clinical Microbiology Reviews
Overview
Clinical Microbiology Reviews is a peer-reviewed journal that provides comprehensive and up-to-date reviews on various aspects of clinical microbiology. It covers topics such as infectious diseases, diagnostic methods, antimicrobial resistance, and emerging pathogens. With a focus on clinical relevance, this journal serves as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and students in the field of microbiology.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Clin Microbiol Rev
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Start
1988
End
Continuing
Frequency
Quarterly
p-ISSN
0893-8512
e-ISSN
1098-6618
Country
United States
Language
English
Specialty
Microbiology
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 141
331
SJR / Ranks: 155
6762
CiteScore / Ranks: 46
54.00
JIF / Ranks: 56
36.8
Recent Articles
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Kensiski A, Gavzy S, Wu L, Mas V, Ma B, Bromberg J
Clin Microbiol Rev
. 2025 Mar;
:e0017824.
PMID: 40042298
SUMMARYTransplant recipients require lifelong, multimodal immunosuppression to prevent rejection by dampening alloreactive immunity. These treatments have long been known to lack antigen specificity. Despite empirically selected long-term immunosuppression regimens, most...
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Blader I, Goodrum F, Imperiale M, Casadevall A, Arias C, Arias C, et al.
Clin Microbiol Rev
. 2025 Feb;
:e0004425.
PMID: 40013868
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Duarte L, Carbone-Schellman J, Bueno S, Kalergis A, Riedel C, Gonzalez P
Clin Microbiol Rev
. 2025 Feb;
38(1):e0014724.
PMID: 39982077
SUMMARYAntivirals play important roles in restricting viral diseases. Nevertheless, they act on a relatively limited number of viruses and occasionally display partial effectiveness in some tissues or against escape variants....
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Hanft W, Stankiewicz Karita H, Khorsandi N, Vohra P, Plotzker R
Clin Microbiol Rev
. 2025 Feb;
38(1):e0008523.
PMID: 39950806
SUMMARYMore than 40 types of sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV) infect the oropharyngeal and anogenital mucosa-high-risk types are associated with precancerous and cancerous lesions of the cervix, vagina, vulva, penis,...
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Liatsos G, Mariolis I, Hadziyannis E, Bamias A, Vassilopoulos D
Clin Microbiol Rev
. 2025 Feb;
38(1):e0019423.
PMID: 39932308
SUMMARYFor several decades, intravesical Calmette-Guérin (iBCG) immunotherapy has been the gold standard adjuvant treatment for high-risk and selected intermediate-risk patients with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). In this review, the mechanisms...
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Rodriguez E, Tzeng Y, Berry I, Howie R, McNamara L, Stephens D
Clin Microbiol Rev
. 2025 Jan;
38(1):e0021524.
PMID: 39887238
SUMMARYThe human pathogen () is the causative agent of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD), usually presenting as meningitis, bacteremia, or sepsis. Unlike , antibiotic resistance in has developed slowly. However, in...
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Stewart A, Fishman J
Clin Microbiol Rev
. 2025 Jan;
38(1):e0015023.
PMID: 39887237
SUMMARYXenotransplantation, the transplantation of living organs, tissues, or cells between species, carries the potential to address the global shortage of human organs for patients with end-stage organ failure. Recent advances...
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Ganaie F, Beall B, Yu J, van der Linden M, McGee L, Satzke C, et al.
Clin Microbiol Rev
. 2025 Jan;
38(1):e0017524.
PMID: 39878373
SUMMARY (the "pneumococcus") is a significant human pathogen. The key determinant of pneumococcal fitness and virulence is its ability to produce a protective polysaccharide (PS) capsule, and anti-capsule antibodies mediate...
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Caddey B, Fisher S, Barkema H, Nobrega D
Clin Microbiol Rev
. 2025 Jan;
38(1):e0014622.
PMID: 39853095
SUMMARYNumerous questions persist regarding the role of companion animals as potential reservoirs of antimicrobial-resistant organisms that can infect humans. While relative antimicrobial usage in companion animals is lower than that...