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13 April 2019 - P0469
Potential of a host immune signature to reduce chest radiographic imaging in children suspected for bacterial pneumonia
13 April 2019 - P0470
Evaluating the performance of a host-protein signature for distinguishing between bacterial and viral disease in adults with lower respiratory tract infection: preliminary results from the OBSERVER clinical study
23 April 2018 - O0655
Evaluating performance and utility of a novel host-protein assay in mild acute infections
21 April 2018 - P0376
Incidence of Clostridium difficile infections among Veterans Health Administration patients 18 to 64 years of age
25 April 2017 - P1895
TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) protein as a biomarker for viral infections in febrile children 
24 April 2017 - P1564
Evaluating potential clinical utility of a new in-vitro diagnostic assay for distinguishing between bacterial and viral infections
24 April 2017 - P1576
Double-blind validation in febrile children of host-protein assay [TRAIL, IP-10, CRP] for distinguishing bacterial and viral infections
22 April 2017 - P0291
Could combining use of Oxoid's MacConkey-cefpodoxime (McPOD) and MacConkey-meropenem (McMEM) agars improve detection of carbapenemase-producing organisms (CPO) from surveillance specimens?
22 April 2017 - P0365
Evaluation of Coris BioConcept's KPC K-SeT assay for rapid accurate distinction of KPC carbapenemase-producing organisms (CPO) from other CPO genotypes and non-CPO
11 April 2016 - P1019
Performance of the carbapenemase inhibition method (CIM) to accurately identify carbapenemase-producing organisms (CPO) and the impact of decreasing carbapenem inactivation times (CIT)
11 April 2016 - EP0230
Retrospective evaluation of the performance of the chromID CARBA-SMART Bi-plate to detect carbapenemase-producing organisms (CPO)
11 April 2016 - P0946
The Coris BioConcept OXA48 K-SeT lateral-flow line assay detects OXA48-type carbapenemases with high sensitivity and specificity
11 April 2016 - EP0237
The Bio-Rad BCARBA assay detects a diverse range of carbapenemase-producing organisms (CPO)
25 April 2015 - P0156
Comparative evaluations of Rosco Carba Blue (CBL), rapid CARBA screen (RCS), and a modified rapid Carba screen(M-RCS) protocol for phenotypic detection of carbapenemase-producing organisms (CPO)
25 April 2015 - P0166
Evaluation of Cepheid's Xpert CARBA-R assay for rapid detection of carbapenemase-producing organisms (CPO) using well-characterized clinical isolates
12 May 2014 - O188
Highly accurate MALDI-TOF identification using the VITEK® MS plus system when challenged with intentional mixtures prepared from bacteria and yeast colonies
10 May 2014 - eP321
Pilot evaluation of the BLACTA test for predicting 3rd generation cephalosporin resistance (3GCR) in Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Klebsiella oxytoca and Proteus mirabilis from blood
10 May 2014 - eP461
A rapid latex agglutination test to distinguish Shigella from Escherichia coli: patching the MALDI-TOF "achilles' heel"
10 May 2014 - eP485
To MALDI or not to MALDI: specificity of chromogenic agars for identifying Escherichia coli from urine cultures
10 May 2014 - eP333
A retrospective evaluation of the rapid bio-rad BLACTA test to detect 3rd generation cephalosporin resistance (3GCR) in Enterobacteriaceae (ENT)
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