International Journal of Medical Microbiology

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Proceedings of the VIII International Potsdam Symposium on Tick-Borne Diseases (IPS VIII)2006/05/01English
Impact of German National Reference Centres on monitoring of antibiotic resistance2006/06/01English
2006/05/01English
Multicenter evaluation of BioFire JI panel related to improved microbiological diagnostics on acute osteoarticular infections2023/11/01English
Interdisciplinary studies on Coxiella burnetii: From molecular to cellular, to host, to one health research2023/11/01English
2004/09/24English
The changing molecular epidemiology of Enterococcus faecium harbouring the van operon at a teaching hospital in Western Australia: A fifteen-year retrospective study2022/01/01English
Editorial Board2020/10/01English
Editorial Board2021/07/01English
Editorial Board2020/01/01English
Editorial Board2021/02/01English
Editorial Board2018/12/01English
Editorial Board2019/09/01English
Editorial Board2018/04/01English
Editorial Board2019/05/01English
Babesia divergens-infected red blood cells take up glutamate via an EAAT3 independent mechanism2018/01/01English
Intracellular compartments of pathogens: Highways to hell or stairways to heaven?2018/01/01English
First description of a catalase-negative Staphylococcus aureus from a healthy carrier, with a novel nonsense mutation in the katA gene2017/12/01English
Editorial Board2018/03/01English
Editorial Board2019/01/01English
DGHM Lecture 20152015/09/01English
Abstracts and Author Index2015/09/01English
DGHM Lecture2013/09/01English
Abstracts and Author Index2013/09/01English
Corrigendum to “Immunogencity of antigens from Mycobacterium tuberculosis self-assembled as particulate vaccines” [Int. J. Med. Microbiol. 306 (2016) 624–632]2017/02/01English
Reviewer Acknowledgement2017/02/01English
DGHM 2016 Abstractband2016/12/01English
Abstracts and Author Index2016/12/01English
Pathophysiology of staphylococci in the post-genomic era2014/03/01English
The International Journal of Medical Microbiology 15 and 128 years on – Evolving for the future2015/05/01English