About the Journal — Journal of Medical Microbiology
About Journal of Medical Microbiology (JMM)
The Journal of Medical Microbiology (JMM) provides high-quality comprehensive coverage of medical, dental and veterinary microbiology and infectious diseases, including bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology. Papers are published in the following areas: Pathogenicity and virulence; Host response; Diagnostics, typing and identification; Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy; Epidemiology; Clinical microbiology and virology; Veterinary microbiology; Oral microbiology; Models of infection; and Human and animal microbial ecology. JMM also publishes Editorials, Reviews and Correspondence articles.
JMM is published by the (SGM), a learned society that promotes microbiology at all levels.
JMM Review articles and Editorials are recognized by the for its Continuing Professional Development (CPD) scheme.
Its Editorial Board ensures high standards of peer review.
JMM's impact
- : 2.266
- Long cited half-life of 7.1
- of 0.01650 and Article influence score of 0.789
Features of JMM:
- Papers in Press - advance online publication of manuscripts accepted for publication in JMM
- Excellent editorial standards
- and peer review
- Supplementary data facility
- RSS feeds
- Citation tracking and alerts
- Inter-article and cross-journal linking
- Sophisticated search tools
- PubMed Central deposition*
- No page or colour figure charges*
- Authors receive a link to download their published PDF
- Immediate open access option with SGM Open
*Some conditions apply
Submission of papers
Papers for publication must be submitted using our Editorial Manager . See the Information for Authors for details.
JMM Publication dates
Please click here for scheduled and actual publication dates for the print and online journal.
JMM Editorial Office
All queries should be directed to Christopher Hall, Editorial Administrator, at the Editorial Office.
Society for General Microbiology
Charles Darwin House
email: jmm{at}sgm.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)207 685 2543
Last modified 15th January 2015