Machine learning, artificial intelligence and novel applications in diagnostic microbiology
Friday, July 9, 2021
4. Diagnostic bacteriology & general microbiology, 1-hour Mini Oral Flash
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S53
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10:45 AM
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11:45 AM
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Machine learning, artificial intelligence and novel applications in diagnostic microbiology
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4. Diagnostics
10:45 AM
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1053
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Performance of Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy typing: a monocentric study using a prospective two-year collection of 284 clinical extended-spectrum ß-lactamase-producing <em>Escherichia coli</em>, <em>Klebsiella pneumoniae</em> and <em>Enterobacter cloacae</em> complex isolates from three clinical wards with high risk of outbreaks
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F.
François
GRAVEY (Caen)
10:50 AM
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1796
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­­­Clinical validation of machine learning-based approach in multiplex digital PCR for accurate detection of carbapenem-resistant genes
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L.
Luca
MIGLIETTA (London)
10:55 AM
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1980
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Rapid non-destructive and automated bacterial identification by image-based diffraction pattern analysis
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J.
Julien
PEYROUX (La Tronche)
11:00 AM
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2010
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Validation of APAS independence (CCS) artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to detect MRSA in a routine setup
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S.
Sophie
KRIENKE (Cologne)
11:05 AM
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2022
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Usefulness of a new acid-fast bacilli detection method based on image analysis (virtual slide)
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M.
Matsumura
MITSURU (Tokyo)
11:10 AM
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3039
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Nondestructive optical identification of pathogens on agar through laser backscattering
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P.
Pierre R.
MARCOUX (Grenoble)
11:15 AM
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3590
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Artificial intelligence and large field, high-resolution lensless imaging for non-destructive, label-free identification directly on agar
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P.
Patrick
SCHIAVONE (Grenoble)
11:20 AM
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3943
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CRISPR as a new typing tool for <em>Streptococcus agalactiae</em> invasive strains
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A.
Adeline
PASTUSZKA (Tours)
11:25 AM
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435
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Validation of FTIR spectroscopy for high-throughput serotyping of <em>Streptococcus pneumoniae</em>
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P-J.
Pieter-Jan
CEYSSENS (Brussels)
11:30 AM
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516
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Interpretive medical knowledge engines: a new service for pathologists to bridge the gap to clinicians
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K-P.
Klaus-Peter
ADLASSNIG (Vienna)
11:35 AM
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INT3
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Q&A/Discussion
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