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04 October 2022 - EA70
Improving the accuracy of in vitro antimicrobial testing with simulated body fluid
04 October 2022 - EA71
BPO: The Bioassay Protocol Ontology, a semantic approach to elevate reusability of AMR-related drug discovery data
04 October 2022 - EA73
Correlation between antimicrobial resistance and immune-depression in pediatrics: a retrospective study at the "Bambino Gesù" Pediatric Hospital of Rome
04 October 2022 - EA74
Cd resistance leads antibiotic resistance in bacteria of host and non-host environment
14 September 2022 - P3-9
ClonalTracker: A new pipeline to survey vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium outbreaks
14 September 2022 - P2-9
Revealing Genomic Insights of the Unexplored Porcine Pathogen Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae Using Whole Genome Sequencing
21 October 2021 - 9
Lyme disease: current scientific societies’ recommendations
09 July 2021 - 9
Swiss interprofessional guidance of good practice of acute and complicated diabetic foot infections and syndromes: a national project
07 September 2018 - 9
Study of ompk35 and ompk36 Expression in Carbapenem Resistant ESBL Producing Clinical Isolates of Klebsiella Pneumoniae
22 April 2017 - P0026
Pertussis: frequency, clinical and biological aspects and evolution among suspected cases at Hussein-Dey University Hospital, Algiers
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