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29 April 2024 - P1695
Investigation of the β-lactam/β-lactamase combination resistance mechanisms of Bacteroides species
29 April 2024 - P1743
Molecular analysis of the carbapenem resistance mechanism of a Phocaeicola vulgatus strain
15 June 2023
Diagnostic of anaerobic infection (past - present - future)
15 April 2023 - P0465
Detection and analysis of the genetic background of rare β-lactamase genes of Bacteroides fragilis group strains
14 April 2019 - P0957
Description and analysis of a carbapenem-resistant Bacteroides xylanisolvens strain with a novel carbapenemase gene
28 September 2018
Laboratory diagnosis of anaerobic infections
22 April 2017 - EV0044
Assessing the antibiotic resistance levels of the human intestinal Bacteroides and Parabacteroides species
22 April 2017 - P0350
Is prolonged 14-days incubation really necessary for accurate diagnosis of implant-associated infection?
13 March 2017 - 13189
Identification of anaerobes using MALDI-TOF MS
26 September 2016
The clinical relevance of anaerobic bacteria
26 September 2016
Female genital tract infections: role of anaerobes
10 April 2016 - P0686
An analysis of the antibiotic resistance gene content of intestinal Bacteroides isolated using a novel chromogenic agar
04 September 2015
Factors influencing the results of metronidazole resistance testing
25 April 2015 - ENC005
ESGAI - ESCMID Study Group for Anaerobic Infections
25 April 2015 - ENC026
ECC ID 053 - University of Szeged, Institute of Clinical Microbiology, Szeged, Hungary
12 February 2015
Diagnosis of implant-associated infections with conventional and new methods: state of the art and case reports
30 September 2014
Female genital tract infections involving anaerobes
29 September 2014
The clinical relevance of anaerobic bacteria
10 May 2014 - EW068
'User friendly' identification of anaerobes: the role of MALDI-TOF
10 May 2014 - P0284
Evaluation of the EUCAST disk diffusion method for antimicrobial susceptibility testing of the Bacteroides fragilis group isolates
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