Article type | Number |
Research article | 22 |
Review | 16 |
Commentary | 1 |
Editorial | 1 |
Citation: Xu Guo. 2024: Annual Report 2023, AIMS Microbiology, 10(1): 62-67. doi: 10.3934/microbiol.2024004
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AIMS Microbiology is an international Open Access journal devoted to publishing peer-reviewed, high quality, original papers in the field of microbiology. Together with the Editorial Office of AIMS Microbiology, I wish to testify my sincere gratitude to all authors, members of the editorial board and reviewers for their contribution to AIMS Microbiology in 2023.
In 2023, We received more than 240 manuscripts and 40 of them were accepted and published. These published papers include 22 research articles, 16 review articles, 1 editorial, and 1 Commentary. The authors of the manuscripts are from more than 20 countries. The data shows a significant increase of international collaborations on the research of microbiology.
An important part of our strategy has been preparation of special issues. 2 special issues published more than five papers. AIMS Microbiology have invited 18 new experts to join our Editorial Board in 2023. We will continue to renew Editorial Board in 2024.
In 2023, AIMS Microbiology received its first Impact Factor (4.8). In addition, based on the Scopus database of Elsevier, the CiteScore of AIMS Microbiology has been increased from 4.8 to 6.3.
We hope that in 2024, AIMS Microbiology can receive and collect more excellent articles to be able to publish. The journal will dedicate to publishing high quality papers by regular issues as well as special issues organized by the members of the editorial board. We believe that all these efforts will increase the impact and citations of the papers published by AIMS Microbiology.
On behalf of
AIMS Microbiology Editorial Board
The submissions of our AIMS Microbiology journal in 2023 increased (Figure 1). The journal received a total of 244 submissions, and 40 were online, with a peer review rejection rate of 53%, which shows that, despite the increase in submission, AIMS Microbiology has always maintained high standards and strict requirements. As shown in Table 1, these published papers include 22 research articles, 16 review articles, 1 editorial, and 1 Commentary. The publication time (from submission to online) was 95 days, illustrating the efficient review process. In 2023, AIMS Microbiology did not increase the number of publications. AIMS Microbiology places greater emphasis on publishing high-quality articles and hopes to receive more citations.
Article type | Number |
Research article | 22 |
Review | 16 |
Commentary | 1 |
Editorial | 1 |
Figure 2 provides the counts of online manuscripts per country and region. The country and region are derived by affiliation of the corresponding author. The authors of the online manuscripts come from more than 20 countries and regions, mainly from countries in Asia, the Americas and Europe, of which the most is the United States, with seven authors.
In 2023, we set up six new special issues. 2 special issues and 1 topic issue published more than 5 manuscripts (Table 2). We encourage Editorial Board members to propose more potential topics, and to act as editors of special issues.
Title | Papers |
Biotechnological applications of microorganisms in Industry, Agriculture and Environment | 10 |
Antimicrobials and Resistance | 6 |
SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies and Immunity | 5 |
AIMS Microbiology has Editorial Board members representing researchers from 20 countries, which are shown in Figure 3. We are constantly assembling the editorial board to be representative to a variety of disciplines across the field of microbiology. AIMS Microbiology has 80 members now, and 18 of them joined in 2023. Table 3 shows some new members of editorial board. We will continue to invite dedicated experts and researchers in order to renew the Editorial Board in 2024.
Name | Country | H-index |
Mallavarapu Megharaj | Australia | 81 |
Shih-Chin Cheng | China | 20 |
Cinzia Randazzo | Italy | 31 |
Gabriella Caruso | Italy | 28 |
Fann Wu | USA | 22 |
Calculating the CiteScore is based on the number of citations to documents (articles, reviews, conferencepapers, book chapters, and datapapers) by a journal over four years, divided by the number of the same document types indexed in Scopus and published in those same four years. As shown in Figure 4, the score of AIMS Microbiology has been increasing year by year.
Clarivate released the impact factor (IF) on June 28, 2023. AIMS Microbiology received it's first IF of 4.8. Five-year IF is 6.3.
We counted citations for articles published in 2021 and 2022, and summarized 8 articles with more than 10 citations (Table 4).
No. | Article | Citations |
1 | Exploring endophytes for in vitro synthesis of bioactive compounds similar to metabolites produced in vivo by host plants | 25 |
2 | Biofilms: Formation, drug resistance and alternatives to conventional approaches | 21 |
3 | Salmonella spp. quorum sensing: an overview from environmental persistence to host cell invasion | 20 |
4 | Yeasts in different types of cheese | 14 |
5 | Listeria monocytogenes isolates from Western Cape, South Africa exhibit resistance to multiple antibiotics and contradicts certain global resistance patterns | 13 |
6 | Role of vitamin C in preventing of COVID-19 infection, progression and severity | 12 |
7 | Ways to improve biocides for metalworking fluid | 12 |
8 | Occurrence of plasmid mediated fluoroquinolone resistance genes amongst enteric bacteria isolated from human and animal sources in Delta State, Nigeria | 10 |
We received more than 240 manuscript submissions and published 40 papers in 2023. The citation impact of our journal also obtained a great improve. Our biggest gain in 2023 was obtaining the first IF: 4.8. This IF exceeds the average level of all journal in microbiology. The CiteScore increased to 6.3.
AIMS Microbology is devoted to publishing peer-reviewed, high quality, original papers in the field of microbiology. In 2024, we will make greater efforts to develop journal.
In 2024, we expect to publish more articles to enhance the reputation. We will invite more experts in different field of microbiology to publish an article. We will strive to attract Chinese experts to join our editorial board and also hope to gain more recognition and submissions from Chinese researchers. We encourage the editorial board to participate and lead the special issue.
We really appreciate the time and effort of all our Editorial Board Members and Guest Editors, as well as our reviewers devoted to our journal in such difficult circumstances. All your excellent professional effort and expertise provided us with very useful and professional suggestions in 2023. Last, but not least, thanks are given to the hard work of the in-house editorial team.
Article type | Number |
Research article | 22 |
Review | 16 |
Commentary | 1 |
Editorial | 1 |
Title | Papers |
Biotechnological applications of microorganisms in Industry, Agriculture and Environment | 10 |
Antimicrobials and Resistance | 6 |
SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies and Immunity | 5 |
Name | Country | H-index |
Mallavarapu Megharaj | Australia | 81 |
Shih-Chin Cheng | China | 20 |
Cinzia Randazzo | Italy | 31 |
Gabriella Caruso | Italy | 28 |
Fann Wu | USA | 22 |
No. | Article | Citations |
1 | Exploring endophytes for in vitro synthesis of bioactive compounds similar to metabolites produced in vivo by host plants | 25 |
2 | Biofilms: Formation, drug resistance and alternatives to conventional approaches | 21 |
3 | Salmonella spp. quorum sensing: an overview from environmental persistence to host cell invasion | 20 |
4 | Yeasts in different types of cheese | 14 |
5 | Listeria monocytogenes isolates from Western Cape, South Africa exhibit resistance to multiple antibiotics and contradicts certain global resistance patterns | 13 |
6 | Role of vitamin C in preventing of COVID-19 infection, progression and severity | 12 |
7 | Ways to improve biocides for metalworking fluid | 12 |
8 | Occurrence of plasmid mediated fluoroquinolone resistance genes amongst enteric bacteria isolated from human and animal sources in Delta State, Nigeria | 10 |
Article type | Number |
Research article | 22 |
Review | 16 |
Commentary | 1 |
Editorial | 1 |
Title | Papers |
Biotechnological applications of microorganisms in Industry, Agriculture and Environment | 10 |
Antimicrobials and Resistance | 6 |
SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies and Immunity | 5 |
Name | Country | H-index |
Mallavarapu Megharaj | Australia | 81 |
Shih-Chin Cheng | China | 20 |
Cinzia Randazzo | Italy | 31 |
Gabriella Caruso | Italy | 28 |
Fann Wu | USA | 22 |
No. | Article | Citations |
1 | Exploring endophytes for in vitro synthesis of bioactive compounds similar to metabolites produced in vivo by host plants | 25 |
2 | Biofilms: Formation, drug resistance and alternatives to conventional approaches | 21 |
3 | Salmonella spp. quorum sensing: an overview from environmental persistence to host cell invasion | 20 |
4 | Yeasts in different types of cheese | 14 |
5 | Listeria monocytogenes isolates from Western Cape, South Africa exhibit resistance to multiple antibiotics and contradicts certain global resistance patterns | 13 |
6 | Role of vitamin C in preventing of COVID-19 infection, progression and severity | 12 |
7 | Ways to improve biocides for metalworking fluid | 12 |
8 | Occurrence of plasmid mediated fluoroquinolone resistance genes amongst enteric bacteria isolated from human and animal sources in Delta State, Nigeria | 10 |