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29 April 2024 - P2846
Candida auris: data from the national surveillance system for mandatory notification (SURVNET) 2021-2023
29 April 2024 - P1530
Integrating genetic and epidemiological data supported the investigation of spatiotemporally dispersed genetic clusters and a local outbreak of NDM-1 producing Klebsiella pneumoniae in Germany, 2022-2023
27 April 2024 - P2234
Systematic review on surveillance systems integrating whole-genome sequencing and epidemiological information worldwide, 2012-2023
18 April 2023 - LB102
Increase in invasive bacterial infections in Germany in 2022
15 April 2023 - P0298
Towards an endemic situation: OXA-244-producing Escherichia coli in Germany, 2013–2021
20 September 2019
Ongoing outbreak of OXA-244 carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales in Germany is driven by clonal expansion of Escherichia coli
19 September 2019
Burkholderia cepacia complex infections caused by contaminated mouthwash solutions in German hospitals in 2018
11 May 2014 - P0559
Surveillance of healthcare-associated outbreaks in Germany; comparison of outbreaks on non-paediatric ICUs and neonatal and paediatric ICUs, 2012/2013
28 April 2013 - O308
Implementation of a nationwide centralised system for surveillance of healthcare-associated outbreaks in Germany, 2011/2012
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