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11 May 2014 - P0809
A three-stage algorithm for C. difficile testing
11 May 2014 - P0810
3-step algorithm to improve CDI diagnosis and ensure optimal patient management and infection control
11 May 2014 - P0811
Diagnosis of Clostridium difficile infection: comparison of different methods on specimens collected for a cohort study in a large tertiary-care Italian hospital
11 May 2014 - P0812
Comparison between different diagnostic laboratory assays in the diagnosis of C. difficile infection
11 May 2014 - P0813
Comparison of commercially available real-time PCR test systems for the diagnosis of Clostridium difficile infections
11 May 2014 - P0814
Diagnosis of Clostridium difficile in a routine laboratory: comparison between two isothermal amplification methods, real-time PCR, cell cytotoxicity test and culture
11 May 2014 - P0815
Comparison of practical issues associated with introduction of different molecular assays as a first-line test for Clostridium difficile screening
11 May 2014 - P0816
An evaluation of three different molecular assays for detecting toxigenic Clostridium difficile in human faecal samples
11 May 2014 - P0817
Three years of loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) and toxigenic culture (TC) for Clostridium difficile diagnosis
11 May 2014 - P0818
Diagnosis of Clostridium difficile infections (CDI): prospective clinical evaluation comparing two molecular tests
11 May 2014 - P0819
Performance characteristics the cobas® Cdiff Test, a fully-automated assay on the cobas® 4800 system to detect Clostridium difficile in clinical stool specimens
11 May 2014 - P0820
Toxigenic Clostridium difficile detection with the cobas® Cdiff Test on the cobas® 4800 system from stool specimens of patients from Hvidovre, Denmark and Regensburg, Germany
11 May 2014 - P0821
Evaluation of the EasyScreen™ C. difficile detection kit for tcdA and tcdB
11 May 2014 - P0822
Evaluation of a molecular test based on isothermal helicase-dependent amplification to detect Clostridium difficile toxin A gene
11 May 2014 - P0823
Impact of Clostridium difficile associated disease (CDAD) due to isolates carrying binary toxin genes on recurrence of C. difficile associated colitis and patient clinical outcome
11 May 2014 - P0824
Inclusive and specific detection of toxinogenic Clostridium difficile by the novel isothermal amplification technology, SIBA®
11 May 2014 - P0825
Rapid random access diagnosis of Clostridium difficile in the laboratory using DiaSorin® LIAISON® antigen and toxin testing and isothermal amplification methods in a two-step algorithm
11 May 2014 - P0826
Development and performance of the QIAGEN artus C. difficile QS-RGQ kit for detection of toxigenic C. difficile using the QIAsymphony RGQ MDx system
11 May 2014 - P0827
Evaluation of the presence of binary toxin in hospitalised patient with suspected Clostridium difficile infection
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