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Polish Journal of Microbiology

ISSN:

1733-1331

Publisher:

Polish Society of Microbiologists

Disciplines
(Field of Science):

  • Biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • Environmental engineering, mining and energy (Engineering and Technology)
  • Medical biology (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • Pharmacology and pharmacy (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • Medical sciences (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • Health sciences (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • Forestry (Agricultural sciences)
  • Agriculture and horticulture (Agricultural sciences)
  • Food and nutrition technology (Agricultural sciences)
  • Biotechnology (Natural sciences)
  • Biological sciences (Natural sciences)

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Ministry points - previous years
Year Points List
2024 40 Ministry scored journals list 2024
2023 70 Ministry Scored Journals List
2022 40 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022
2021 40 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022
2020 40 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022
2019 40 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022
2018 15 A
2017 15 A
2016 15 A
2015 15 A
2014 15 A
2013 15 A
2012 15 A
2011 15 A
2010 9 B

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Open Access

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Year 2022 3.4
Points CiteScore - previous years
Year Points
2022 3.4
2021 2.7
2020 1.8
2019 1.3
2018 1.3
2017 1.5
2016 1.4
2015 1.3
2014 1
2013 1.2
2012 1.5
2011 1.3

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Publishing policy:

License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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Is self-archiving allowed by the journal?
Yes - with restrictions
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no
Accepted Version Help
no
Published Version Help
yes
Self-archiving places
Non-Commercial Services
Repository for Scientific Papers
Institutional Website
Author's Homepage
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Months of embargo
no embargo
Additional information
Indexed in DOAJ
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Catalog Journals

Year 2018
Year 2015
  • PCR detection of Scopulariopsis brevicaulis

    Scopulariopsis brevicaulis is known as a most common etiological factor of the mould toenail infections. There are also reports indicating that S. brevicaulis could cause organ and disseminated infections. Nowadays microscopic observations from the direct sample and culture are crucial for the appropriate recognition of the infection. In this paper is presented a PCR-based method for S. brevicaulis detection. The specificity of...

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Year 2014
  • Detection of sulfonamide resistance genes via in situ PCR-FISH
    Publication
    • A. Gnida
    • K. Kunda
    • A. Ziembińska
    • A. Łuczkiewicz
    • E. Felis
    • J. Surmacz-Górska

    - Polish Journal of Microbiology - Year 2014

    Due to the rising use of antibiotics and as a consequence of their concentration in the environment an increasing number of antibiotic resistant bacteria is observed. The phenomenon has a hazardous impact on human and animal life. Sulfamethoxazole is one of the sulfonamides commonly detected in surface waters and soil. The aim of the study was to detect sulfamethoxazole resistance genes in activated sludge biocenosis by use of...

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Year 2012
Year 2011
  • Urinary Tract Infections of Escherichia coli Strains of Chaperone-Usher System

    Zakażenia dróg moczowych stanowią bardzo poważny problem zdrowotny i ekonomiczny dotyczący milionów ludzi, każdego roku na całym świecie. Najbardziej rozpowszechnionym czynnikiem etiologicznym tego typu infekcji bakteryjnych, obejmujących górne i dolne drogi moczowe, są szczepy E. coli, reprezentujące około 80% przypadków. Uropatogenne szczepy E. coli produkują kilka czynników urowirulentncyh, które można podzielić na dwa główne...

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