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10 July 2021 - 3757
Importance of anti-SARS-CoV-2 assay antigenic composition as revealed by the results of the Belgian external quality assessment (EQA) scheme
09 July 2021 - 4978
Case report: a 90-year-old lady infected with two CoVID-19 VoCs: 20I/501Y.V1 and 20H/501Y.V2
24 April 2018 - P2004
A 5-year follow-up on 16S rDNA sequencing of cardiac tissue samples. Does it contribute to the microbiological diagnosis of infective endocarditis?
24 April 2018 - P2031
Multi-centre implementation of a quality-of-care bundle for the management of Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia
23 April 2018 - O0801
Target-controlled infusion for dose optimization of cefepime in critically ill patients
11 April 2016 - EP0116
How punctual are RSV and hMPV? A 10-year follow-up
11 April 2016 - P0567
A quick and reliable antigen test to detect Giardia and Cryptosporidium in stool samples
09 April 2016 - EV0469
Comparison of two selective media for the detection of Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae using direct plating and selective broth enrichment
29 April 2013 - O468
Epidemiology of Aspergillus resistance in Belgium: results of the Belgian Mycoses Surveillance Network
02 April 2012 - P1784
Infectious endocarditis: 16S rDNA sequencing can help guiding treatment
31 March 2012 - R2649
Can we refer to previous isolates with acceptable confidence? A first evidence-based approach
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