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Journal of Microbiology and Antimicrobial Agents (JMAA)

ISSN 2396-880X- United Kingdom

The Journal of Microbiology and Antimicrobial Agents (JMAA) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal. The aim of the journal is the advancement and dissemination of information describing general, applied, medical and clinical microbiology, infectious diseases, antimicrobials development, biotechnology and molecular biology. JMAA has an elite panel of reviewers and experts who have been pioneer in different fields of microbiology.  All manuscripts are reviewed and evaluated at least by two referees. The Journal is intended to serve as a medium for professionals and scientists to publish articles and research works in all aspects of microbiology and its allied disciplines.

JMAA is covered by abstracting and indexing services and welcomes submissions from authors worldwide. It publishes original research articles, review articles, clinical trials and case reports. Letter to the Editor is also accepted.

 

 

  Volume 5, Issue 2

Neisseria gonorrhoaea Infections in Africa - Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

BLESSING TEMITAYO LONGE, OLUWOLE MOSES DAVID, RICHARD TEMITOPE OSUNTOYINBO

   

COVID-19: A Chink in the AMR’s Armor- Short Report

Rahul Gupta

   

Fungicidal activity of alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone in specific solvent augmented at explicit pH against Candida albicans

Poonam Singh

   

In vivo Antimalarial Activity and Toxicological Effects of Ethanolic and Hot Water Extracts of Rauwolfia ser-pentina leaf in mice infected with Chloroquine-sensitive Plasmodium berghei

FUNMILOLA OLUYEMI OMOYA, OLATUNDE ADE-MOYE FALUSI , AYODELE OLUYEMISI OGUNDARE

   

Influence of glyphosate on rhizosphere microorganisms and their ability to solubilise phosphate

    Adebanke Adeorite Agboola, Fatuyi Olanipekun Ekundayo, Esther Aanuoluwa Ekundayo, Ayodeji Akinwande Fasoro, Kehinde Joseph Ayantola, Adeoye John Kayode
   

Biofilm forming ability and antibiotic susceptibility of bacterial strains isolated from Kavaratti Island, India

Surbhi Mishra, Syed K. Ali, Hemant K. Gautam

 

 

 

 In vitro antimicrobial effects of Eugenol essential Oil on the growth of medically important pathogenic organisms
  Volume 3, Issue 2 AHMED EID ALHARBI AND  ISSAM ALSHAMI
   

Isolation of a novel Streptococcus anginosus subspecies, AW1 from wound infection in Al-Madinah Al-Munawarah province

HANI A. OZBAK, WAEL S. EL-SAYED , JEHAN M. AL HAZMI, HASSAN A. HEMEG, AHMED EID ALHARBI , FARHAT AFRIN, ALI A. AHMAD , ROUGYA AHMAD TUKER, SHADI A. ZAKAI , ISSAMhALSHAMI, NADA A. ABDEL-AZIZ

   

Complete sequence of transferable IncHI2/ST4 plasmid carrying blaCTX-M-1 and mcr-1 from an enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) from bovine origin

Charlotte Valat, Méganne Billet, Pierrick Lucas, Edouard Hirchaud, Fabrice Touzain, Claire de Boisséson, Antoine Drapeau, Marisa Haenni, Jean-Yves Madec

   

Pathogenesis of pvl positive methicillin resistance Staphylococcus aureus isolates on human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear cell

Nidhi Bhatt, Mohini Dhiman, Varun Chauhan, Mohd. Azhar Khan, Umar Farooq

   

ESBL and MBL mediated resistance in clinical isolates of non-fermenting gram negative bacilli (NFGNB) in Nepal

Amrit Koirala, Gaurav Agrahari, Nabaraj Dahal, Prakash Ghimire, Komal Raj Rijal

   

Determination of susceptibility breakpoints of a novel Antibiotic Adjuvant Entity CSE1034 in extended spectrum-beta lactamases and metallo beta-lactamases producing resistant Enterobacteriaceae

Nazish Fatima, Mohammed Shameem, Haris Mohammed Khan, Indu Shukla

  Volume 3, Issue 1  
     
     
     
   

Molecular study of Vibrio cholerae O1 serotype Ogawa and non-O1/139 isolated from the environment in Tunisia

Nazek Al-Gallas, Mohamed Salah Abbassi, Imen Boukef, Amna Al-Gallas, Monia Elbour, Ridha Mzoughi, Ridha Ben Aissa
 

 

 

 
   

Fluoroquinolone-Resistant Helicobacter pylori strains Isolated from One Egyptian University Hospital: Molecular Aspects

MAYSAA EL SAYED ZAKI, Walaa Othman, Mahmoud Abdelwahab Ali, Ahmed Shehta
   

Co-Infection of Ascaris lumbricoides and Taenia spp from selected primary schools children in Boripe Local Government of State of Osun, Nigeria

OLUSEGUN ADEDAYO ADEDEJI, IMADE EBENEZER DARE
   

Antimycotic and phytochemical screening of the fruit pulp extract of Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) on Candida albicans

MAJEKODUNMI RACHEAL ADEDAYO, SHOLA KOLA BABATUNDE, ADEYINKA ELIZABETH AJIBOYE, LATEEF MODUPE HABEEB
   

Prevalence of Metallo-β-lactamases Producing Escherichia coli Isolated from North of Palestine

Ghaleb Adwan, Hiba Bourinee, Sati Othman

   

Synergistic Potentials, Comparative Antibacterial Activities of Ficus exasperata (Vahl) Leave Extract and Indigenous Black Soap

Kehinde Adewole Oyeniran, Adefemi George Ogunleye

 
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JMAA is covered by major abstracting and indexing services such as OJS, Google Scholar, ISSUU, COSMOS, GIF, ASI, SJIF and is under review in other indexes including, DOAJ, EBSCO and Embase, IndexCopernicus.

What is the advantage to you of publishing in the Journal of Microbiology and Antimicrobial Agents

  • Published papers are freely accessible. .

  • Although the journal  receives a large number of papers, unlike many traditional journals, your paper will not be rejected due to lack of space. We are an electronic journal and there are no limits on the number or size of the papers we can publish.

  • The journal has one of the fastest turnaround times.

  • Many authors will find that our peer reviewer’s comments substantially add to their final papers.

 

 
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