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15 April 2023 - P0887
Comparison between electronic surveillance and infection control professionals reporting of healthcare-associated Clostridioides?difficile infections
23 April 2022 - P0994
Utility of rectal swabs for the detection of Clostridioides difficile by nucleic acid amplification test and toxigenic culture
23 April 2022 - P1215
Comparison of Simoa Clostridioides difficile quantitative toxins A and B assays with standard C. difficile assays
09 July 2021 - 2129
COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and refusal among Canadian healthcare workers: a multi-centre survey
13 April 2019 - P0288
Could variations in antimicrobial use explain a major decline in rates of healthcare-associated Clostridium difficile infections in Québec, Canada?
23 April 2018 - O0866
Detection and isolation of C.difficile asymptomatic carriers during C.difficile infections - an exploratory study
23 April 2017 - P0849
The introduction of anti-hepatitis E IgM testing to Barts Health NHS Trust - the East London experience
22 April 2017 - P0488
Characterization of a Canadian nosocomial outbreak of Acinetobacter baumannii harbouring OXA-235-like carbapenemase using whole-genome sequence analysis
09 April 2016 - P0579
A 6 year retrospective case review of acute dengue infection in North East London
27 April 2015 - P0841
Impact of different guidelines on the number of hand hygiene opportunities and compliance rates
26 April 2015 - P0588
Evolution in the type of diagnostic tests used in Quebec, Canada, for the diagnosis of C. difficile infection, 2010-2014
26 April 2015 - EP056
Comparative evaluation of BacT/Alert(R) Standard, BacT/Alert(R) Plus, Bactec(R) FX and VersaTREK(R) blood culture systems with simulated adult and paediatric bacteraemia conditions
30 April 2013 - P2508
Clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with Clostridium difficile infection diagnosed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) versus a three-step algorithm
03 April 2012 - O666
Impact of the type diagnostic method on Clostridium difficile infection rates in a single institution participating in a mandatory reporting programme
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