Miliary tuberculosis following contaminated allograft placement in the lumbar spine
Diagnostics ECCMID 2022
[00:03:19]
23 April 2022
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PS030
Expresso Bar: a web-interface for contamination aware design of mixed multiplexed sequencing experiments
Diagnostics ECCMID 2022
[00:05:27]
23 April 2022
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PS058
Prevention of an outbreak from contaminated transmission gel: an experience from a tertiary teaching hospital
Infection prevention & control ECCMID 2022
[00:04:57]
23 April 2022
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PS034
Cutibacterium acnes as cause for infective endocarditis: how to differentiate between contamination and infection?
Diagnostics ECCMID 2022
[00:04:57]
23 April 2022
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PS020
Heavy metal resistance among Enterobacteriaceae isolates from a children population exposed to high levels of contamination
Antimicrobial resistance ECCMID 2022
[00:05:32]
23 September 2020
SARS-CoV-2 RNA contamination on surfaces of a Covid-19 ward in a hospital of northern Italy: what risk of transmission?
COVID-19 ECCVID 2020
[00:05:27]
23 September 2020
Airborne contamination of COVID-19 in hospitals: a systematic review of the current evidence.
COVID-19 ECCVID 2020
[00:05:59]
16 April 2019
Microbial air contamination in hospital environment: what about standards?
Bacterial infection ECCMID 2019
[00:28:05]
21 April 2018
What is the role of the asymptomatic carrier in environmental contamination with C. difficile spores and nosocomial transmission, and can we do anything to prevent it?
Infection prevention & control ECCMID 2018
[00:29:04]
12 April 2016
Metagenomics approaches for analysis of hospital environment contamination
Infection prevention & control ECCMID 2016
[00:28:43]
11 April 2016
Can we keep hepatitis E contaminated food from getting on the shelves?
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