year 19, Issue 2 (March - April 2025)
Meta-analysis Article - Molecular Microbiology
P. 83-95
Alivery Raihanada Armando

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Sulistiawati Sulistiawati

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Muhammad Fadhil Kamaruddin

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I Made Agus Dwipayana

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Hammam Izza Rofiqi

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Dini Zulfatus Saniyah

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Tamma Nisrina Lutfi

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Maftuhatur Rizkiyah Putri

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Achmad Iqbal Uswanas

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Fasha Rudilla Putri

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Nathania Nathania

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Muhammad Zulfikar Salim
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- The number of vaccinated children is higher than controls children.
- Patients with BCG vaccination tend to have less risk to develop TBM.
- There is significant inverse association of BCG vaccination on TBM.
Original Research Article - Medical Bacteriology
P. 96-106
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- Nearly 48% of infertile men showed seminal bacterial contamination with different species.
- Bacterial infections significantly impaired sperm motility, morphology, and DNA fragmentation index.
- CoNS and Enterobacter spp. exhibited the most severe effects on sperm quality metrics.
Original Research Article - Antibiotic Resistance
P. 107-117
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- Teucrium polium extract showed strong antioxidant capacity and high phenolic-flavonoid content.
- The extract significantly enhanced ampicillin and kanamycin efficacy in resistant E. coli strains.
- Proton flux suppression by extract-antibiotic combination contributed to reduced bacterial growth rate.
Original Research Article - Food Microbiology
P. 118-126
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Escherichia coli O157:H7 is a virulent strain.
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Two clinical samples and 8 food samples tested positive for E. coli O157:H7 phenotypically. All ten isolates were positive for the presence of target genes using PCR
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The results indicate that the prevalence of this organism, especially in beef, is higher than the global average.
Original Research Article - Medical Bacteriology
P. 127-139
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FlhD, PhlA and ShlA genes were detected in 100, 80 and 35% of Serratia (S.) marcescens isolates.
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Majority of isolates were from urinary tract infections (UTIs).
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PCR-based assay was used for detection of virulence genes and genotypic patterns.
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Phylogenetic analysis confirmed genetic diversity among local S. marcescens strains.
Brief Original Article - Medical Parasitology
P. 140-146
Letter to the Editor - Medical Bacteriology
P. 147-149
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