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Research Article   |   10.36959/958/587 Volume 7 Issue 1

Probiotic Potential of Indian Traditional Fermented Foods to Combat Listeriosis

Authors: Priyanshi M Jain and Rajagopal Kammara
Due to their great nutritional content, certain traditional fermented foods and beverages from India have gained recognition on a global scale. In northeast India, fermented foods like pickles and bam... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/958/586 Volume 6 Issue 1

Molecular Diagnosis and Identification of Carbapenemase Producing Acinetobacter baumannii among ICU Patients, in Khartoum State-Sudan

Authors: Shirehan M Ibrahim, Elamin M Ibrahim, Omer A Ibrahim, Enas Awad, Omnia M Hamid and Hassan A Alaziz
Carbapenemase producing-Acinetobacter baumannii (CP-A.baumanii) has become a significant nosocomial pathogen because of its remarkable ability to acquire antibiotic resistance. The aim of this study w... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/958/585 Volume 6 Issue 1

Production and Optimisation of Citric Acid by Yeasts Isolated from Kola Nut Pod Husk

Authors: Folake T Afolabi and Abayomi A Akanbi
The work aimed to obtain yeast isolates capable of citric acid production from kola nut pod waste and to know optimum conditions that favour higher citric acid production. One hundred twenty seven (12... Read more

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Original Article   |   10.36959/958/584 Volume 6 Issue 1

Rise of the Phoenix: Mucormycosis in the Context of COVID-19

Authors: Vanessa Cordeiro Dias
Opportunistic infections are especially common in patients who, apart from the current COVID-19 disease, also have other comorbidities such as diabetes, prolonged stay in intensive care unit, treatmen... Read more

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Case Report   |   10.36959/958/583 Volume 5 Issue 1

Long Term Azithromycin use Reverses Post COVID-19 Lung Inflammation AND Fibrosis

Authors: M Khalid, Ihab Weheba, Abeer Abdelsayed, Sultan Alsayari and Eid Al Mutairy
Corona Virus (COVID-19) disease has affected large number of people around the globe. Pandemic still not in control and it is still causing significant morbidity and mortality. One significant problem... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/958/582 Volume 5 Issue 1

COVID-19, Vaccination and Healthy Living: Protecting Yourself or Exposing Others? The Kiss that Kills

Authors: Anne-Frédérique Naviaux, Pascal Janne and Maximilien Gourdin
At a time when vaccines are spreading, there are still pockets of resistance, mainly of a social, psychological and behavioral nature, but also of an economic and health nature in developing countries... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/958/581 Volume 5 Issue 1

Early Pfizer Covid-19 Vaccine Elicited Spike Antibody (total, IgG, IgM) Responses Compared to Chemiluminescent Neutralizing Antibodies

Authors: Chin Shern LAU, MBBS, Soon Kieng PHUA, BSC, Ya Li LIANG, MSC, May Lin Helen OH, MBBS and Tar-Choon AW, MBBS
Ten days after first vaccination, 64.6% (n = 42) and 66.2% (n = 43) were S-Ab (total and IgG) positive; however, only 13.8% (n = 9) and 10.8% (n = 7) were IgM and N-Ab positive. Younger patients (< 50... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/958/580 Volume 5 Issue 1

A Retrospective Study of Uropathogenic ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae among Hospitalized Patients, Khartoum-Sudan

Authors: Omnia M Hamid and Magdi A Bayoumi
Uropathogenic extended-spectrum beta-lactamases-producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESBL-PE) remains a global cause of urinary tract infections (UTIs) among hospitalized patients as these enzymes hydrolysin... Read more

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Case Report   |   10.36959/958/579 Volume 5 Issue 1

Phase 3 for COVID-19 in Italy: From a Retrospective Analysis on Deaths among Doctors in Hospitals to the Return of Children at School

Authors: Giancarlo Ranalli, Fabio Divino, Marco Ranalli and Giancarlo Ripabelli
The cause of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which is sadly well known for the dramatic loss of life it has led to; this new di... Read more

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Communication   |   10.36959/958/578 Volume 4 Issue 1

To be (Masked) or Not to be (Masked) during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Social and Psychological Double Bind

Authors: Anne-Frédérique Naviaux, Pascal Janne and Maximilien Gourdin
In the context of the exponential growth of the pandemic, everyone has to make some decision: When there is a world shortage of material (screening tests, masks, respirators and vaccine), societal mea... Read more

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Review Article   |   10.36959/958/577 Volume 4 Issue 1

Estimation of Clinical Comorbidities in COVID-19 Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Authors: Abida Sayed, Yogesh Acharya, Keegan Chua Vi Long, Laura Lynam and Meera Tandan
The novel coronavirus or COVID-19 has become a catastrophic global crisis due to its accelerated upsurge in cases. Most hospital admissions and deaths are attributed to the underlying clinical conditi... Read more

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Commentary   |   10.36959/958/576 Volume 4 Issue 1

Outbreak of Respiratory Tract Infection Score (ORTIS): Objective Screening System for Children to Rule out COVID-19 and Prevent Nosocomial Spread

Authors: Varnit Shanker
Since December 2019, over two million people worldwide have been affected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Because of quarantine measures, overcrowded healthcare facilities, fear of contracting... Read more

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Commentary   |   10.36959/958/575 Volume 4 Issue 1

COVID-19: Where we Started and Where we Stand

Authors: Mohammad Ammad Ud Din, Hemanth Boppana and Hassan Liaqat
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a new infectious disease classified as a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11th, 2020. It is caused by the SARS-CoV 2 betacoronavirus and emerge... Read more

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Original Article   |   10.36959/958/573 Volume 3 Issue 1

Antibiotics Overuse and Bacterial Resistance

Authors: Mir Saleem, Brett Deters, Adam de la Bastide and Martha Korzen
Antibiotic usage has become very widespread, as they are used to treat so many infectious diseases today. Antimicrobial agents exert their actions via different mechanisms including blockage of cell w... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/958/572 Volume 3 Issue 1

Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamase Producing Enterobacteriaceae: Hospital-Acquired Urinary Tract Infections, Khartoum

Authors: Omnia M Hamid, Samia A Gumaa, Al Amin Ibrahim and Magdi Bayoumi
The family Enterobacteriaceae are the most common causative agent of urinary tract infection (UTI) pathogen among both hospital and community patients. Antibiotic resistance among uropathogens has bec... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/958/571 Volume 3 Issue 1

Comparative Study of Biodegradation and Coagulation of Dairy Effluent by Using Immobilized Microbial Isolates and Chitosane Silver Nano Particles and Production Biodiesel

Authors: Mohammed Taha Moustafa
Environmental pollution is one of the major ecological difficulties, rapid growth of industrial and explosion of population are the primary reasons for the dwindling water quality. In last few decades... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/958/570 Volume 2 Issue 1

Environmentally Benign Bio-Leaching Extraction of Rare Earth Elements from Non-Conventional Resources

Authors: P Somasundaran, Shimaa Hussien, P Patra and H El Shall
The bio-leaching approaches are environmentally benign and economically viable. We investigated the bacterial Acidothiobacillus ferrooxidans (Af) and the fungal Aspergillus niger (An) for bio-leaching... Read more

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Letter to the editor   |   10.36959/958/569 Volume 2 Issue 1

Editorial on Advances in Biological Viruses

Authors: Manu Mitra
Viruses is a very tiny and microscopic organism that exists almost everywhere on earth. It can infect all type of life forms from humans, animals, plants, fungi and even bacteria. It is not necessary ... Read more

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Review Article   |   10.36959/958/568 Volume 2 Issue 1

Bacterial Biofilm and its Clinical Implications

Authors: Mohammad Reza Shakibaie
Microbial biofilm created huge burden in treatment of both community and hospital infections. A biofilm is complex communities of bacteria attached to a surface or interface enclosed in an exopolysacc... Read more

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Review Article   |   10.36959/958/567 Volume 2 Issue 1

Emerging and Reemerging Human Viral Diseases

Authors: Dabbu Kumar Jaijyan, Jian Liu, Rong Hai and Hua Zhu
The pathogens including viruses, parasites and other microbes, are known to emerge and evolve since thousands of the years ago. Viruses are potent infectious agents causing numerous life-threatening d... Read more

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Review Article   |   10.36959/958/566 Volume 1 Issue 1

Antibiotic Resistance: An Important Issue for Public Health Safety

Authors: Micheal Savage, Elaine Meade, Mark Anthony Slattery and Mary Garvey
Antibiotic resistance has emerged as one of the greatest difficulties facing drug therapy in recent years. Initially, the mass production and therapeutic use of antibiotic agents lead to a reduced rat... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/958/565 Volume 1 Issue 1

Effects of Pasteurization and High Pressure Treatments on Two Bacteriophages (Φ Apr-1 and Φ Apr-2) Active against Lactococcus Lactis from Buffalo Milk

Authors: Giuseppe Aprea, Roberta D' Aurelio, Elaine Black, Gabriella Lucibelli, Federica Corrado, Nicoletta Murru, Nicola D' Alterio, Francesco Pomilio and Giacomo Migliorati
Water buffalo mozzarella is a worldwide highly valued Italian stretched-curd cheese, produced with "wild" starter cultures with bacteriophage contaminations of raw milk still being a major cause of f... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/958/564 Volume 1 Issue 1

Enhanced Production of Fibrinolytic Protease from Microalgae Chlorella Vulgaris using Glycerol and Corn Steep Liquor as Nutrient

Authors: Pablo Eugenio da Costa e Silva, Fabiana America Silva Dantas de Souza, Rafaela Cavalcante de Barros, Daniela Araujo Viana Marques, Ana Lucia Figueiredo Porto and Raquel Pedrosa Bezerra
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide and may be caused by the accumulation of fibrin in the blood vessels. Microbial fibrinolytic enzymes have attracted much more attenti... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/958/563 Volume 1 Issue 1

Modelling the Amounts of Carbon Dioxide in the Headspace to Assess the Coliforms of Mozzarella Cheese

Authors: Barbara Speranza, Milena Sinigaglia, Daniela Campaniello, Maria Rosaria Corbo and Antonio Bevilacqua
This article proposes an approach based on the evaluation of CO2 in the headspace produced by coliforms to assess their viable count in mozzarella cheese, packaged in diluted salt solution with and wi... Read more

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Case Report   |   10.36959/958/562 Volume 1 Issue 1

Wriggling Infestation: Myiasis Sepsis by Myroides Odoratus

Authors: Juan F Martin Lazaro, Priyank Patel, Kriti Singh, Desmond Hsu and Simon Tiberi
Maggot therapy is a recognized treatment modality of acute and chronic wounds that should be applied by specialist healthcare professionals. Complications if this treatment is uncontrolled can have a ... Read more

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