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11 May 2014 - P0719
Do semi-automated methods improve EQA performance for identification of bacterial pathogens?
24 April 2002
Detection of glycopeptide resistance in Enterococcus faecium using Phoenix Automated Microbiology System
24 April 2002
Controlled clinical comparison of New BacT/ALERT FN versus standard anaerobic blood culture bottles
24 April 2002
Recovery and time detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the BACTEC MGIT 960 system from clinical specimens - comparison with the conventional Löwenstein-Jensen medium
24 April 2002
Controlled clinical comparison of plastic versus glass bottles of BacT/ALERT PF medium for culturing blood from pediatric patients
24 April 2002
Evaluation of the performance of the VITEK 2 automated identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing system on Gram-positive cocci
24 April 2002
Comparison of the Phoenix™ Automated Microbiology System to the DadeMicroScan WalkAway-96 for identification of clinical bacterial isolates
24 April 2002
Comparison of the Phoenix™ Automated Microbiology System to the DadeMicroScan WalkAway-96 for antimicrobial susceptibility testing with Gramnegative and Gram-positive bacterial isolates
24 April 2002
Controlled clinical comparison of plastic versus glass bottles of BacT/ALERT FA medium for culturing blood from adult patients
24 April 2002
Comparison of BacT/ALERT 3D and Bactec 460 for drug susceptibility testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
24 April 2002
Rapid identification of clinical bloodstream isolates of staphylococci with the VITEK 2 system
24 April 2002
Evaluation of the VITEK 2 system for routine identification of clinical isolates in a university hospital laboratory
24 April 2002
Preincubation at 35 °C gives false negative results in BACTEC 9240 blood culture system
24 April 2002
Comparison of Phoenix to Vitek2 with a diverse group of bacteria which are found in clinical microbiology labs
24 April 2002
Comparison of Phoenix to Vitek2 antimicrobial susceptibility test performance with a diverse group of bacteria which are found in clinical microbiology labs
24 April 2002
The BD Phoenix automated identification and susceptibility testing system in a clinical microbiology laboratory
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