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27 April 2015 - P0883
Evaluation of the BD MAX(TM) enteric bacterial panel assay in a French hospital
27 April 2015 - P0882
The utility of the NanoCHIP(R) gastrointestinal panel (GIP), a molecular-based test for simultaneous detection of gastrointestinal protozoan parasites and bacterial infections, in a community laboratory
27 April 2015 - P0881
Next generation diagnostic methods for bacterial, viral and parasitic gastroenteritis: comparison of 5 multiplexed methods
27 April 2015 - P0880
Generic stool workflow for molecular detection of enteric pathogens with limited hands-on time
27 April 2015 - P0879
Evaluation of a new PCR-based platform for the rapid detection and identification of faecal parasites from swab transport devices
27 April 2015 - P0878
Evaluation of the Serosep EntericBio realtime gastro panel 2 assay at two Clinical Microbiology laboratories in the UK
27 April 2015 - P0877
Increased detection rates of stool pathogens using PCR and consideration of the impact on clinical workload
27 April 2015 - P0876
Clinical evaluation of a multiplexed real-time PCR assay for identification of four leading bacterial pathogens of acute gastroenteritis in stool specimens
27 April 2015 - P0875
Comparison between BD Max enteric bacterial panel and culture
27 April 2015 - P0874
Evaluation of the use of real-time multiplex PCR as a tool for determining microbiological clearance in cases of bacterial gastrointestinal infection
27 April 2015 - P0873
Improved multiplex PCR efficacy and robustness by new TINA modified primers
27 April 2015 - P0871
Evaluation of the verigene enteric pathogens (EP) nucleic acid tests for the identification of bacterial and viral agents of diarrhoea directly from stool specimens
27 April 2015 - P0872
Optimized pre-processing protocol of clinical faeces samples for molecular microbiological diagnostics
27 April 2015 - P0870
Evaluation of feasibility of new multiplex real-time PCR test in screening of bacterial diarrhoeal samples
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