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Articles published in Int J Med Microbiol

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    March 2024
  1. GASTMEIER P, Kola A, Schwab F, Behnke M, et al
    Etiology of nosocomial infections in intensive care patients in German hospitals: An analysis of trends between 2008 and 2022.
    Int J Med Microbiol. 2024;314:151594.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    January 2023
  2. LIU L, Law COK, Nie Q, Pham HQ, et al
    Comparative analysis of outer membrane vesicles from uropathogenic Escherichia coli reveal the role of aromatic amino acids synthesis proteins in motility.
    Int J Med Microbiol. 2023;313:151573.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    July 2021
  3. DESAI D, Goh KGK, Sullivan MJ, Chattopadhyay D, et al
    Hemolytic activity and biofilm-formation among clinical isolates of group B streptococcus causing acute urinary tract infection and asymptomatic bacteriuria.
    Int J Med Microbiol. 2021;311:151520.
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    December 2020
  4. SNOPKOVA K, Dufkova K, Klimesova P, Vanerkova M, et al
    Prevalence of bacteriocins and their co-association with virulence factors within Pseudomonas aeruginosa catheter isolates.
    Int J Med Microbiol. 2020;310:151454.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    April 2020
  5. STEGGER M, Leihof RF, Baig S, Sieber RN, et al
    A snapshot of diversity: Intraclonal variation of Escherichia coli clones as commensals and pathogens.
    Int J Med Microbiol. 2020;310:151401.
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    January 2020
  6. CHITTO M, Berger M, Klotz L, Dobrindt U, et al
    Sub-Inhibitory concentrations of SOS-Response inducing antibiotics stimulate integrase expression and excision of pathogenicity islands in uropathogenic Escherichia coli strain 536.
    Int J Med Microbiol. 2020;310:151361.
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