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09 July 2021 - 1561
A retrospective analysis of hepatitis B reactivation after treatment with tocilizumab in SARS-CoV-2 infection
09 July 2021 - 3125
Diagnostic performance and validation of a ready-to-use real-time PCR assay for the detection of Leishmania in human samples in comparison with three validated molecular methods
09 July 2021 - 2316
Impact of glucocorticoid treatment in SARS-CoV-2 infection mortality: multi-centre database retrospective study
09 July 2021 - 1168
Characteristics of haematologic patients with COVID-19 as compared to non-haematologic
23 April 2018 - P1361
Comparison of new chemiluminescent immunoassays with indirect immunofluorescence assay in the diagnosis of human Q fever
21 April 2018 - P0118
Usefulness of an automated microscopy analyzer on diagnosing Trichomonas vaginalis genital infections
21 April 2018 - E0213
Discordant syphilis results within a reverse screening algorithm: a three-year retrospective study
21 April 2018 - P0077
Pilot study: targeted 16S-23S rDNA next-generation sequencing: useful in identifying an infectious cause of death?
09 April 2016 - P0002
Measles virus genotype D4 strains with non-standard genome lengths circulated during the large outbreaks in Spain in 2011-2012
09 April 2016 - EV0611
How is post-mortem microbiology appraised by pathologists? Results of an ESGFOR practice survey, 2015
29 April 2013 - P1771
Etiology of acute exacerbations in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
02 April 2012 - P1956
Comparative study of 6-month isoniazid and rifampin (6HR) versus 6-month isoniazid, rifampin and pyrazinamide 2-month (6HR2Z) for pleural tuberculosis
31 March 2012 - R2460
Disruption of blaOXA-51-like in clinical isolates of Acinetobacter baumannii
31 March 2012 - P824
Scopulariopsis spp: epidemiology and in vitro antifungal susceptibility in a general hospital
24 April 2002
Latex agglutination for bacterial antigens and meningococcus PCR: two useful tools in legal autopsies
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