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17 September 2024 - EA016
Epidemiology of Escherichia coli bloodstream infection antimicrobial resistance trends across South West England during the first 2 years of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic response.
30 April 2024 - P3581
Development of inhaled dry powder fluconazole and investigation of the effectiveness in the eradication of Candida albicans biofilms
30 April 2024 - P4185
COVID-19 pneumonitis and reactivation of an endemic mycoses
30 April 2024 - P3305
Molecular epidemiology of bacteria infecting war wounds at tertiary care hospitals in Ukraine
30 April 2024 - P4178
Multifocal actinomycosis in a penicillin-allergic patient
29 April 2024 - P1644
Evaluation of media for MIC susceptibility testing of N. gonorrhoeae.
29 April 2024 - P3137
A rapid evaluation of the New Variant Assessment Platform: promoting programme sustainability
29 April 2024 - O1068
Ceftobiprole vs ceftriaxone ± linezolid in community-acquired bacterial pneumonia (CABP): re-analysis of a Phase III study according to the FDA-CABP-2020 guidance
29 April 2024 - P1877
Recurring import of an endemic pstS-null ST-1421 vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium from Australia to the United States
29 April 2024 - P3132
Residual Bacillus cereus contamination of processed laundry supplied to health and social care providers: more questions than answers
28 April 2024 - O0502
The role of whole genome sequencing in identifying an outbreak of human cases of Salmonella infantis linked to raw pet food and poultry supply
28 April 2024 - P0951
Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia in the aged population in Australia: A retrospective cohort study reviewing outcomes and antimicrobial resistance
28 April 2024 - P2647
Mycology stewardship tool (MyST): reviewing antifungal prescribing practice to improve patient care
28 April 2024 - O0694
Neisseria lactamica nasal inoculation in pregnancy induces maternal but not infant N. lactamica colonisation and microbiome changes: results of the world’s first perinatal human challenge study
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