year 19, Issue 5 (September - October 2025)
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- Bibliometric analysis reveals global research trends on probiotics in inflammatory bowel diseases.
- Gastroenterology, hepatology, and microbiology dominate probiotic-related inflammatory bowel disease research.
- Emerging topics include epigenetics, microbial metabolites, and fecal microbiota transplantation approaches.
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- Environmental factors play dual roles in antimicrobial resistance development.
- Horizontal gene transfer spreads resistance genes among bacterial species rapidly.
- Genomics and computational approaches accelerate discovery of novel antibiotics.
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- Van-xylitol gum significantly increases saliva pH and buffering capacity.
- Chewing turpentine-containing gums reduces salivary Streptococcus mutans count.
- Saliva volume improvement observed after three weeks of gum consumption.
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- Strong biofilm formation correlates with multidrug resistance in clinical A. baumannii isolates.
- Key biofilm-related genes include bfmR, bfmS, pgaA, bap, and ompA in MDR strains.
- Emerging PDR clones form strong biofilms even without the abaI gene presence.
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- Combined TLR7 overexpression and CCL2 downregulation predict severe H1N1.
- TLR7 expression positively correlates with CRP and WBC levels.
- Dual biomarker profiling improves prognostic accuracy in influenza severity.
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- MRSA prevalence was 52.5% among clinical Staphylococcus aureus isolates.
- All MRSA isolates carried mecA; VRSA harbored vanA or vanB.
- VRSA emergence (1.27%) underscores urgent antimicrobial surveillance needs.
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- Nano-curcumin inhibited Lacticaseibacillus casei and Lactobacillus acidophilus growth.
- Sub-MIC nano-curcumin significantly suppressed biofilm formation (P<0.05).
- Nano-curcumin showed strong anti-biofilm activity versus chlorhexidine.
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