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11 April 2016 - EP0314
Rapid high throughput binary typing paired with whole genome sequencing for prospective nosocomial surveillance of MRSA transmission
11 April 2016 - EP0315
Addressing limitations in detecting antibiotic resistance: evaluation of a microfluidic qPCR device in a hospital setting
11 April 2016 - EP0316
Improved detection algorithms for label-free time-lapse cytometry of bacterial microcolonies for rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing
11 April 2016 - EP0317
Rapid point-of-care genome assembly in-your-pocket resolves multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial genomes
11 April 2016 - EP0318
The evaluation of Uro4 HB&L™ for rapid susceptibility testing of Gram-negative bacteria isolated in a blood culture
11 April 2016 - EP0319
Can a flow cytometric method be used to test antibiotic susceptibility in Bacteroides fragilis? A pilot study
11 April 2016 - EP0320
Rapid disk diffusion of Enterobacteriaceae: inhibition zones for extended-spectrum cephalosporins can be reliably read after only six hours of inCUtion.
11 April 2016 - EP0321
Rapid reading of ESBL combination disk-diffusion tests
11 April 2016 - EP0322
Rapid detection of polymyxin resistance in Enterobacteriaceae
11 April 2016 - EP0323
Rapid identification and susceptibility results from positive blood cultures with the Maldi Sepsityper™ kit
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