Muthanna Medical Journal (MMJ) is an international peer-reviewed journal published quarterly by the College of Medicine, University of Al Muthanna. The Journal provides a suitable media of communication for biomedical researchers all over the world. The Journal welcomes original articles, review articles, case reports, images in clinical practice, and short communications in all fields relevant to medicine.
MMJ that allows free access (Open Access) for both researches and readers to its contents and permits authors to self-archive final accepted version of articles on any OAI-compliant institutional/subject-based repository.
Muthanna Medical Journal follows the ICMJEs Recommendation for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals.
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.
Current Issue: Volume 12, Issue 3 (2025)
Articles
QS11 Reduces Kidney Damage in Renal Ischemia– Reperfusionn Injury through Wnt β Catenin Pathway Activation in Male Rats
Najah R.Hadi and Hyader Mohammed
An Advanced Multi-Branch Recurrent Deep Learning Model for Predicting the Antibacterial Capacity of Nanoparticles with SHAP-Based Explainability
Shaimaa M.S. Zainulabdeen, Najee B. Haifaa, and Iman Ali Atiyah
Incidental Multiple Colonic Lipomas in a Patient with Adenocarcinoma of the Right Colon: Case Report
Azza N. Al jaleeli, Mohammed N. Hilmi, Mohammed Alkurtas, and Shaymaa Khalid Abdulqader
Microbial Infections and Psychological Disorders Resulting From Drug Abuse: Review
Zainab Sahib A. Quraish and Noora A. Hassan
Molecular Detection of Listeria species from Diarrheic Human in Iraq
Sabah Adel Mahmood and Nagham Mohammed Al-Gburi
Thermal and Photonic Stress Effects on Pharmaceutical Medications: A Medical Physics Evaluation Using In-vivo Models
Ammar Alhasan
Viral Etiologies of Urinary Tract Infections: A Comprehensive Review
Husam Hussein Lazim
Prevalence and Etiological Bacterial Nosocomial Infections in Pediatric Patients in Al-Diwaniyah Hospitals
Shaimaa Shakir Jawad and Yahya Falih Mohamed
Purified β-Glucan from Enterococcus faecium as Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Agent Against MDR Gram-Positive Wound Infections Causative Bacteria
Entissar Hussain Abdulhameed and Jehan Abdul Sattar Salman