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11 May 2023
Intervention in surgical departments: trauma and orthopedic
23 April 2022 - L0076
Antimicrobial resistance patterns of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in our health area from 2006 to 2021 and a brief insight on the last COVID-19 pandemic years
23 September 2020 - P520
Development and validation of phenotypes for COVID-19 patients with prognostic implications (FEN-COVID project)
16 April 2019 - O1212
Subtype-specific burden of laboratory-confirmed influenza in hospitalised adults: Toronto, Canada, 2010/11-2016/17
23 April 2018 - O0864
Microsatellite C. albicans clusters causing candidaemia in neonates are supported by whole-genome sequencing
23 April 2018 - P1751
Isolation of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) from sewage treatment plants and surface waters in the Greater Toronto Area and their comparison to clinical CPE
22 April 2018 - P0721
Impact of early assessment by infectious diseases specialist and a bundle on management and prognosis of post-surgical prosthetic joint infection
21 April 2018 - O0045
Evolution of antimicrobial resistance in invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) following implementation of routine paediatric PCV13 in Toronto, Canada
24 April 2017 - P1584
Detection of Group B streptococcus in western Australian pregnant women by culture and a novel multiplex real-time PCR assay
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