Microbiological diagnostics: teaching old dogs new tricks
Monday, July 12, 2021
4. Diagnostic bacteriology & general microbiology, 1-hour Mini Oral Flash
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S72
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5:15 PM
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6:15 PM
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Microbiological diagnostics: teaching old dogs new tricks
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4. Diagnostics
5:15 PM
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1521
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Infection metallomics for non-invasive mutual monitoring of invasive <em>Pseudomonas</em> and <em>Aspergillus</em> infections in critical care medicine
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V.
Vladimir
HAVLICEK (Prague)
5:20 PM
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1866
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Equipment-free detection of bacterial growth in blood cultures for low-resource settings: proof of concept of the turbidimeter
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B.
Barbara
BARBÉ (Antwerp)
5:25 PM
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1992
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Antibiogo: smartphone-based application to tackle antibiotic resistance challenges in low-to-middle income countries
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M.
Malou
NADA (Paris)
5:30 PM
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2017
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Optimisation and validation of a 16S rRNA metagenomics workflow for clinical diagnostic
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C.
Claire
BERTELLI (Lausanne)
5:35 PM
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2058
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<em>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</em> virulence factor as a potential relevant biomarker to differentiate acute and chronic infections
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B.
Barbara
RODRIGUEZ URRETAVIZCAYA (Barcelona)
5:40 PM
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2158
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Choosing the right automation device for nucleic acid isolation from mycobacteria, in routine diagnostics
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P.
Prajwal
PRAJWAL (Bern)
5:45 PM
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243
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Targeted next-generation sequencing for diagnosis of elbow periprosthetic joint infection
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L.
Laure
FLURIN (Rochester (Minnesota))
5:50 PM
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2625
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Impact of rapid molecular diagnostic techniques on clinical outcomes of patients with vancomycin-resistant enterococcal bacteraemia
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M.
Michael
BURKITT (New York)
5:55 PM
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2996
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Increasing MALDI-TOF mass spectral quality increases the resolution of species identification
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A.
Aline
CUÉNOD (Basel)
6:00 PM
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3571
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A 'culture' shift: application of rapid identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing of microorganisms causing bloodstream infections
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P.
Patricia Orlandi
BARTH (Porto Alegre)
6:05 PM
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INT80
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Q&A/Discussion
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