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1. The design, validation and clinical verification of an in-house qualitative PCR to detect Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in faeces

- David Anthony Foley

- Chor Ee Tan

- Arleen Donaldson

- Jade Vos

- Samantha Hutton

- Michelle N.D. Balm

2. Comparison of qPCR versus culture for the detection and quantification of Clostridium difficile environmental contamination

- Laura K. MacDougall

- George Broukhanski

- Andrew Simor

- Jennie Johnstone

- Samira Mubareka

- Allison McGeer

- Nick Daneman

- Gary Garber

- Kevin A. Brown

- Yung-Fu Chang

3. Development of a culture-independent method for rapid monitoring of microbial indicators in water samples

- M. Azimirad

- E. Tajeddin

- Z. Hasani

- H. Mirjalali

- M. Alebouyeh

- M. R. Zali

4. Outcomes and clinical relevance of stool multiplex bacterial polymerase chain reaction in patients with acute diarrhea: single center experience

- Won Gun Kwack

- Yun Jeong Lim

- Ki Hwan Kwon

- Jae Woo Chung

- Jin Young Oh

5. Detection limitations of bacteria in tissue samples

- Tim Holm Jakobsen

- Julius Bier Kirkegaard

- Mads Lichtenberg

- Lasse Andersson Kvich

- Hans Gottlieb

- Martin McNally

- Thomas Bjarnsholt

6. Prevalence, Antimicrobial Resistance and Toxin-Encoding Genes of Clostridioides difficile from Environmental Sources Contaminated by Feces

- Khald Blau

- Claudia Gallert

7. PREVALENCE OF SALMONELLA SPECIES, CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS, AND CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE IN THE FECES OF HEALTHY ELEPHANTS (LOXODONTA SPECIES AND ELEPHAS MAXIMUS) IN EUROPE

- Frederik Stig Scharling

- Mads Frost Bertelsen

- Endre Sós

- Anders Miki Bojesen