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International Journal of Bacteriology

International Journal of Bacteriology is a scientific journal, published since 2013 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States.

Details
Abbr. Int J Bacteriol
Start 2013
End 2018
p-ISSN 2356-6957
e-ISSN 2314-596X
Country United States
Language English
Recent Articles
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Hunegnaw E, Tiruneh M, Gizachew M
Int J Bacteriol . 2018 Sep; 2018:1020349. PMID: 30211215
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1155/2017/3826980.].
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Gizachew Beza M, Hunegnaw E, Tiruneh M
Int J Bacteriol . 2017 Dec; 2017:3826980. PMID: 29226216
Background: Tuberculosis, mainly in prisoners, is a major public health problem in Ethiopia where there is no medical screening during prison admission. This creates scarcity of TB data in such...
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Wolde D, Tadesse M, Abdella K, Abebe G, Ali S
Int J Bacteriol . 2017 Dec; 2017:9840670. PMID: 29204514
Background: Ethiopian universities are facilities where students live in relative overcrowding condition. This might favor the chance of tuberculosis transmission among students. This study was done to determine the magnitude...
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Kagirita A, Baguma A, Owalla T, Bazira J, Majalija S
Int J Bacteriol . 2017 Jun; 2017:4604789. PMID: 28634597
Sporadic outbreaks with varying clinical presentations have been on the rise in various parts of Uganda. The sources of outbreaks and factors underlying the different clinical manifestation are curtailed by...
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Beimfohr C
Int J Bacteriol . 2016 Dec; 2016:3535621. PMID: 27995179
This review article summarizes the scientific literature that is currently available about a probiotic that is known under the name Symbioflor . The probiotic is marketed for human use and...
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Zamani S, Haeili M, Nasiri M, Fooladi A, Javadpour S, Feizabadi M
Int J Bacteriol . 2016 Nov; 2016:7146470. PMID: 27819023
. Considering that Hormozgan province in Iran (southern part of Iran on the Persian Gulf) is among the areas with high prevalence of MDR-MTB and attracts so many sailors and...
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Kebede A, Kemal J, Alemayehu H, Habte Mariam S
Int J Bacteriol . 2016 Sep; 2016:3714785. PMID: 27660816
Salmonellae are ubiquitous, found in animals, humans, and the environment, a condition which facilitates transmission and cross contamination. Salmonella enterica serotypes exert huge health and economic impacts due to their...
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Abdel-Maksoud M, El-Shokry M, Ismail G, Hafez S, El-Kholy A, Attia E, et al.
Int J Bacteriol . 2016 Jul; 2016:5751785. PMID: 27433480
Background. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has created significant epidemiological, infection-control, and therapeutic management challenges during the past three decades. Aim. To analyze the pattern of resistance of healthcare- and community-associated...
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Yesuf A, Wondimeneh Y, Gebrecherkos T, Moges F
Int J Bacteriol . 2016 Jun; 2016:1959418. PMID: 27299154
Background. The World Health Organization estimates that about 80% of the world's population uses herbal medicine to treat various illnesses as means of primary healthcare. However, during preparation, herbal plants...
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Ruiz-Ruigomez M, Badiola J, Schmidt-Malan S, Greenwood-Quaintance K, Karau M, Brinkman C, et al.
Int J Bacteriol . 2016 Apr; 2016:9727810. PMID: 27073807
New strategies are needed for prevention of biofilm formation. We have previously shown that 24 hr of 2,000 µA of direct current (DC) reduces Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilm formation in vitro....