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[00:43:46]
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Diagnostics The Future of Infection Diagnostics: A Comprehensive Guide to Next-Generation Sequencing
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28 April 2024
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OS084
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Diagnostics ESCMID Global 2024
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ESGMD: Malaria vaccines and diagnosis
Diagnostics ESGMD: Malaria vaccines and diagnosis
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EW264
Applying metagenomics in diagnostics: three different perspectives
Diagnostics ECCMID 2023
[01:32:56]
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SY166
Chlamydia: from the epidemiology to the clinics
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[00:59:41]
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KN050
Digitalisation and machine learning in microbiology: addressing promises and challenges
Diagnostics ECCMID 2023
[01:01:43]
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ME187
Controversial microbiology results in implant-associated infections (IAIs), how to handle them?
Diagnostics ECCMID 2022
[00:53:43]
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PS033
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Diagnostics ECCMID 2022
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[00:25:37]
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Shotgun metagenomic sequencing of infected tissue
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[00:48:05]
27 September 2021
Added value of long read sequencing
Diagnostics, Basic microbiology Next-generation sequencing in routine clinical microbiology and infectious diseases
[00:50:39]
03 June 2021
Update in Molecular Diagnostics
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