Anaerobe

Papers
(The H4-Index of Anaerobe is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Culture techniques for ciliate protozoa from the rumen: Recent advances and persistent challenges68
Presence of Clostridioides difficile in cattle feces, carcasses, and slaughterhouses: Molecular characterization and antibacterial susceptibility of the recovered isolates55
Molecular characterization of metronidazole resistant Bacteroides strains from Kuwait43
Polymorphonuclear neutrophil depletion in ileal tissues reduces the immunopathology induced by Clostridioides difficile toxins37
First case of necrotizing fasciitis and bacteremia caused by Bifidobacterium breve36
Editorial Board33
Fusobacterium necrophorum septic arthritis of the hip: A case-report and literature review29
Clostridium perfringens from fresh water fish of Kashmir Himalaya and their aquatic environment: Toxinotyping and phylogenetic analysis28
Carbapenem resistance in Bacteroides fragilis: A review of molecular mechanisms28
Approaching toxigenic Clostridia from a One Health perspective26
Clostridium perfringens antigens and challenges for development of vaccines against necrotic enteritis in poultry25
Fulminant Clostridioides (Costridium) difficile infection caused by a rare strain of PCR-ribotype 153 in Japan: A case report25
Clostridioides (Clostridium) difficile in children with diarrhoea in Vietnam24
Clinical characteristics of Actinotignum schaalii bacteremia in a Japanese tertiary hospital23
Membrane vesicles of Lactobacillus gasseri ATCC 19992 disrupt biofilms of vaginal pathogens22
“Breast abscess in a male patient due to Finegoldia magna and Bifidobacterium scardovii: An unusual entity”21
Evaluation of polymerase chain reaction-based open reading frame typing method for the clonality investigation of Clostridioides difficile isolates20
Urinary tract infections: Should we think about the anaerobic cocci?19
Anaerobes in specific infectious and noninfectious diseases: new developments18
Oral infection with a periodontal pathogen alters oral and gut microbiomes18
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