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30 April 2024 - P3449
Fading solutions: are 2-in-1 oxidising disinfectants too good to be true?
30 April 2024 - P4288
Successful treatment of pneumonia due to Mycobacterium goodii in a young, severely underweight 45-year-old woman
30 April 2024 - P4299
Cerebral toxoplasmosis and persistent Enterovirus encephalitis in a woman with thymoma-associated Good's syndrome
29 April 2024 - O0952
Escherichia coli O157:H7 intestinal colonisation studied by In vitro modeling: cellular invasion, actin remodeling, and activation of virulence genes
29 April 2024 - O0955
Rhbdl2 mediates bacterial growth in a murine model of pneumococcal meningitis
29 April 2024 - O0951
LPS charge as a switch between virulence and commensalism in E. coli
29 April 2024 - O0953
Adaptation to the host environment reduces P. aeruginosa susceptibility to antibiotics
29 April 2024 - O0954
In vitro modulation of innate immune response triggered by Cutibacterium acnes in an infected bone-site mimetic environment
29 April 2024 - P1452
Is imipenem a good option for treatment of erythromycin-resistant Campylobacter coli infections?
28 April 2024 - O0574
A good start is half the battle: antibiotic IV line residuals in the intensive care unit
27 April 2024 - P2047
BCID2 vs phenotypic culture: good, but not perfect, interim analysis from an Indian ICU
27 April 2024 - E0355
Clinical revenues of selective [18F]-FDG-PET/CT scanning in Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia management
27 April 2024 - E0359
Osteoarticular or unknown focus of infection is independently associated with endocarditis in patients with group B, C or G Streptococcus bacteraemia 
27 April 2024 - E0354
Frequent detection of antibiotic adaptation in a multi-hospital, clinician-initiated bacterial genomics program to investigate treatment failure in Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia
27 April 2024 - E0361
Eyes wide shut: a cohort study questioning the role of fundoscopy in infective endocarditis diagnosis
27 April 2024 - E0358
The investigation and use of a BALL score to predict clinical outcomes in group A Streptococcus bacteraemia  
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