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22 April 2022 - L0135
Direct identification and susceptibility testing from positive blood cultures: a head-to-head performance comparison between 2 commercial systems
15 April 2019 - P2614
Head-to-head comparison of BD MAX StaphSR and Cepheid Xpert MRSA NxG assays for rapid detection of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus using ESwab collected clinical specimens
13 April 2019 - P1233
Head-to-head comparison of Xpert® Carba-R Assay and BD MAX Check-Points CPO Assay for carbapenemase genes detection in rectal eSwab clinical specimens
20 April 2018 - E0238
Improvement of MTB detection by Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra: a head-to-head comparison on Xpert-negative samples
23 April 2017 - P1581
Prospective multicentric head-to-head evaluation of the diagnostic performance of vaginal self-sampling compared to the paired reference vaginal/cervical sampling collected by healthcare professionals in various real-life clinical infectious environments
22 April 2017 - P0935
Evaluation of a new diagnostic platform for the rapid identification of influenza and RSV: a head-to-head comparison of Idylla™ and GeneXpert®
21 April 2017 - P0055
Head-to-head studies on the immune-response of the 13-valent (PCV13) and the 10-valent (PCV10) pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in infants
21 April 2017 - EP0184
Cluster investigation of Clostridium difficile infection using whole-genome sequencing and multi-locus variable number tandem-repeat analysis: a head-to-head study
04 June 2014
Is antimicrobial multi-drug resistance really a great problem?
04 June 2014
Microbiology point-of-care testing in intensive care units. Who should perform, read and interpret results?
04 June 2014
The stand-alone ID hospital vs. the ID department in a big hospital
04 June 2014
Infection control, counselling, antibiotic stewardship and auditing. Who should be in charge: ID or CM specialists or someone else?
04 June 2014
Hepatitis C therapy revolution. Who should be in charge: ID specialists, hepatologists or GPs?
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