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15 April 2019 - 384048
From evidence to recommendations in the field of infectious disease: issues in the GRADE approach
26 October 2016
Advanced track: Diagnostic systematic reviews and meta-analysis
28 April 2015 - P1225
Meta-analysis of proportions of positive galactomannan tests in patients with proven, probable, possible or no invasive aspergillosis
27 April 2015 - O149
Meta-analysis of the diagnostic accuracy of serology tests for Lyme borreliosis
27 April 2015 - P0732
Identification of a novel iron chelator compound with promising antibacterial activity against Gram-positive bacteria
30 April 2013 - P2300
Contribution of serological and molecular assays for the diagnosis of subcutaneous cysticercosis
30 April 2013 - P2298
Seroprevalence of cysticercosis and associated risk factors in Antananarivo, Madagascar
27 April 2013 - R2555
Single dose pharmacokinetics of cidofovir in continuous venovenous haemofiltration
27 April 2013 - R2843
Evaluation of cysticercosis risk factors in neurology outpatients, Antananarivo, Madagascar
03 April 2012 - O599
A retrospective study of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia: correlating vancomycin MIC to clinical outcomes
31 March 2012 - R2721
Can PCR provide the clue to a diagnosis of swine cysticercosis?
31 March 2012 - R2732
Rare tropical fungi in Madagascar. When should we think of them?
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