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26 April 2015 - P0793
Application of a microchip electrophoresis system for PCR ribotyping of Clostridium difficile
26 April 2015 - P0792
Two-step Clostridium difficile diagnosis with glutamate dehydrogenase antigen screening and toxin B gene confirmation by PCR
26 April 2015 - P0791
TaqMan-based quantitative-PCR method for sensitive and selective detection of toxigenic Clostridium difficile in stool
26 April 2015 - P0790
C. difficile PCR-ribotype 023 might go undetected when using ChromId C. difficile agar
26 April 2015 - P0788
Application of a novel nuclear magnetic resonance platform to detect C. difficile
26 April 2015 - P0789
Clostridium difficile laboratory diagnostics – reducing turnaround time (TAT) in a cost-effective manner
26 April 2015 - P0787
Toxigenic Clostridium difficile detection with the cobas(R) Cdiff test from stool specimens of patients from Canada, France, the United Kingdom and Germany
26 April 2015 - P0786
Broad ribotype coverage for detection of toxigenic Clostridium difficile with the cobas(R) Cdiff test with clinical isolates from Spain, France, the United Kingdom and Germany
26 April 2015 - P0785
A new approach to laboratory diagnostics of Clostridium difficile in primary health care in Copenhagen, Denmark. Examination performed according to predefined criteria
26 April 2015 - P0784
Toxin B PCR Xpert(TM) C. difficile assay (GeneXpert, Cepheid) amplification cycle as a predictor of poor outcome of C. difficile infection
26 April 2015 - P0783
Comparison of laboratory diagnostic techniques for the detection of toxigenic Clostridium difficile in order to identify rates of carriage and disease within a paediatric population
26 April 2015 - P0782
Multicentric study on the impact of the introduction of a nucleic acid amplification test in Clostridium difficile diagnosis on stool rejection policies and positivity rates
26 April 2015 - P0781
Comparison of the C. diff Quik Chek Complete and BDMax Cdiff assay for diagnosis of Clostridium difficile in faecal specimens
26 April 2015 - P0780
Evaluation of LIAISON(R) C. difficile GDH and Toxin A&B in Copan FecalSwab(TM) samples in a three-step algorithm for the diagnosis of Clostridium difficile infection
26 April 2015 - P0779
Evaluation of the VIDAS glutamate dehydrogenase enzyme immunoassay for diagnosis of Clostridium difficile
26 April 2015 - P0778
Diagnosis of Clostridium difficile infection: comparison of methodologies
26 April 2015 - P0777
Evaluation of Clostridium difficile detection in stools using VIDAS(R) GDH, VIDAS(R) CD A/B and C. Diff Quik Chek Complete(R) in combination with CEPHEID(R) GeneXpert(R)
26 April 2015 - P0776
Impact of media on in vitro susceptibility testing of SMT19969 (and metronidazole) against clinical isolates of Clostridium difficile
26 April 2015 - P0775
Comparison of potential virulence determinants of Clostridium difficile PCR ribotypes 078, 027, and 002: antimicrobial susceptibilities, cytotoxin production profiles, growth kinetics and biofilm formation
26 April 2015 - P0773
Clinical evaluation of a novel Clostridium difficile molecular one-step test system
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