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31 March 2017 - 13138
Is there a consensus about pathogen detection targets and methods in culture-negative endocarditis?
31 March 2017 - 13137
Pathogen viability versus DNA detection in excised heart valves – consequences for therapy duration/de-escalation
31 March 2017 - 13139
Early dynamics of microbial load, persistent bacteraemia and prognosis in patients with endocarditis
31 March 2017 - 13134
Strategy to improve BSI diagnosis in haematology cancer patients: which methods and what timing for what performances?
31 March 2017 - 13135
News on BSI in transplant patients
30 March 2017 - 13164
Where is differential time to positivity most relevant for catheter-related infection – if at all?
30 March 2017 - 13161
Potential predictors of infective endocarditis in the course of S. aureus bacteremia
30 March 2017 - 13170
Clinical data regarding the anti-infective lock technique: biofilm strikes back
30 March 2017 - 13165
Focus: will biofilm concepts change the diagnostic approach of CLABSI pathogen detection?
30 March 2017 - 13154
Is NGS for BSI diagnosis and resistance detection realistic? Myths and real-life applications in a next future
30 March 2017 - 14019
From biofilm models to treatment: the anti-infective lock technique: a new hope
30 March 2017 - 13163
CLABSI pathogen detection methods and consequences for management
30 March 2017 - 13155
NGS for understanding global epidemics
29 March 2017 - 13149
New and costly... not for any patient! The medico-economic perspective I: stratify the likelihood of bacteraemia to improve the cost/benefit of advanced technologies? Strengths and weaknesses of models for predicting bacteraemia
29 March 2017 - 13150
New and costly... not for any patient! The medico-economic perspective II: how to finance? A health economist perspective
29 March 2017 - 13142
Phenotypic methods from positive BC bottles: where we are and where we are going – a critical analysis of the current and next generation rapid methods
29 March 2017 - 13147
Rapid methods: what is the impact on patient management?
29 March 2017 - 13143
Genotypic methods from positive BC bottles: a critical analysis of the current and next generation rapid methods
29 March 2017 - 13146
Detect BSI quickly and identify pathogens with culture-free methods: pipe dream, reality or future?
29 March 2017 - 13119
Staphyloccus capitis in neonatal sepsis in NICUs: from the local epidemiology to a worldwide endemicity... from ward to pathophysiology
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