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Novel phenotypic methods for AST and AMR detection resistance
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[00:31:09]
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Definitions of S, I and R and the ATU
Antimicrobials, PK/PD & stewardship Antimicrobial susceptibility testing with EUCAST criteria and methods
[00:31:34]
18 April 2023
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ME248
EUCAST frequently asked questions in AST
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[01:00:40]
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IS53
Rapid AST on positive blood culture: efficient use in clinical routine laboratories
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[01:00:35]
17 April 2023
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IS49
Success in managing CA-RTIs and reducing antimicrobial resistance: can both be achieved?
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[01:55:49]
17 April 2023
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IS38
BacteriologIA: Artificial Intelligence applied to bacteriology
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[01:01:47]
15 April 2023
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IS14
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[01:51:18]
23 April 2022
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PS019
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[00:04:49]
12 July 2021
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2549
Beta-lactam/Beta-lactamase inhibitor combinations
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[01:30:40]
12 July 2021
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S64
Update on resistance in Gram-positive cocci
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09 April 2016
Recent developments in EUCAST
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[00:21:44]
25 April 2015
Update on EUCAST methods and breakpoints
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[00:21:39]
11 May 2014
Why are some carbapenemases more successful than others?
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