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15 April 2023 - P1729
Rapid diagnostics of pleural infections by Molecular Culture
24 April 2022 - O0579
Dancing with COVID-19: rapid spread of the Delta variant in bars and nightclubs after relaxation of infection control measures in the Netherlands
23 April 2022 - O0503
Dissemination of a mosaic transposon carrying 14 different antimicrobial resistance genes driven by a polyclonal outbreak in two hospitals
22 April 2022 - P1048
Rapid diagnostics of joint infections using molecular culture
22 April 2022 - P1159
Comparison of intestinal microbiota profiles of faecal samples, rectal swabs and mucosal biopsies in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: a multi-centre, prospective, observational study
19 September 2019
I-4-1-Health: Multi-centre surveillance of multidrug resistant Enterobacteriaceae reveals strong host specificity and no spread between livestock and humans.
12 April 2019 - P0625
Looking beyond microbiome analysis: immunoglobulin coating of vaginal microbiota
02 June 2016
Human Microbiome Analysis
28 May 2016
Modern techniques for detection of microorganisms
19 January 2016
Future developments in molecular diagnostics
19 January 2016
Parallel workshop 9: Broad‐range PCR: clinical interpretation of results
24 April 2015 - ENC015
ESGMD - ESCMID Study Group for Molecular Diagnostics
30 June 2014
How rapid molecular diagnosis helps in the management of outbreaks
06 March 2014
The future developments in molecular diagnostics
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