Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology (IJMM)
IJMM is the official publication of Indian Association of Medical
Microbiologists (IAMM). The journal is peer-reviewed open access
publication and published quarterly in January, April, July and
October. The journal is abstracted and indexed in PubMed/MEDLINE
(National Library of Medicine, USA), Science Citation Index Expanded
(Thomson Reuters, USA), EMBASE (Elsevier Science, Netherlands) and
IndMed (ICMR, India).
IAMM was established in 1976 with the following objectives:
"The Association shall promote scientific knowledge of Medical
Microbiology and its related subjects, plan and execute projects for
the advancement of this knowledge, improve education in Medical
Microbiology and promote any programme of professional and ethical
standing of Medical Microbiologists in India"
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Current Issue
July-December 2020 | Vol 38 | Issue 3 & 4 |
Review Article - Covid-19 Series |
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Steps, implementation and importance of quality management in diagnostic laboratories with special emphasis on coronavirus disease-2019 |
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Shailesh D Pawar, Sadhana S Kode, Sachin S Keng, Deeksha S Tare, Priya Abraham |
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A well-established and functional quality management system is an integral part of any diagnostic laboratory. It assures the reliability and standards of the laboratory function. A pandemic situatio... |
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Review Article - Covid-19 Series |
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Convalescent plasma – Is it useful for treating SARS Co-V2 infection? |
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Sudha Ranganathan, Ranganathan N Iyer |
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The world is challenged with the severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. Although preventive measures such as social distancing, personal protective equipment and isol... |
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Paediatric COVID-19 and the GUT |
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Rohit Gupta, Saman Beg, Alok Jain, Shrish Bhatnagar |
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Although children with novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) typically present with fever and respiratory symptoms, some children have reported gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms including vomiting and... |
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