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205 related items for PubMed ID: 26460809

  • 1. Could the DiversiLab® semi-automated repetitive-sequence-based PCR be an acceptable technique for typing isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa? An answer from our experience and a review of the literature.
    Brossier F, Micaelo M, Luyt CE, Lu Q, Chastre J, Arbelot C, Trouillet JL, Combes A, Rouby JJ, Jarlier V, Aubry A.
    Can J Microbiol; 2015 Dec; 61(12):903-12. PubMed ID: 26460809
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  • 3. Successful application of the DiversiLab repetitive-sequence-based PCR typing system for confirmation of the circulation of a multiresistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa clone in different hospital wards.
    Ratkai C, Peixe LV, Grosso F, Freitas AR, Antunes P, Fodor E, Hajdú E, Nagy E.
    Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis; 2010 Jun; 67(2):202-6. PubMed ID: 20338712
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  • 4. Comparison of an automated repetitive sequence-based PCR microbial typing system to pulsed-field gel electrophoresis for analysis of outbreaks of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
    Ross TL, Merz WG, Farkosh M, Carroll KC.
    J Clin Microbiol; 2005 Nov; 43(11):5642-7. PubMed ID: 16272498
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  • 5. Comparison of the Diversilab® system with multi-locus sequence typing and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis for the characterization of Streptococcus agalactiae invasive strains.
    Al Nakib M, Longo M, Tazi A, Billoet A, Raymond J, Trieu-Cuot P, Poyart C.
    J Microbiol Methods; 2011 May; 85(2):137-42. PubMed ID: 21338630
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  • 7. Rapid genotyping of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates harboured by adult and paediatric patients with cystic fibrosis using repetitive-element-based PCR assays.
    Syrmis MW, O'Carroll MR, Sloots TP, Coulter C, Wainwright CE, Bell SC, Nissen MD.
    J Med Microbiol; 2004 Nov; 53(Pt 11):1089-1096. PubMed ID: 15496385
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  • 8. Typing of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli isolated from live broilers and retail broiler meat by flaA-RFLP, MLST, PFGE and REP-PCR.
    Behringer M, Miller WG, Oyarzabal OA.
    J Microbiol Methods; 2011 Feb; 84(2):194-201. PubMed ID: 21130125
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  • 9. Comparative evaluation of an automated repetitive-sequence-based PCR instrument versus pulsed-field gel electrophoresis in the setting of a Serratia marcescens nosocomial infection outbreak.
    Ligozzi M, Fontana R, Aldegheri M, Scalet G, Lo Cascio G.
    J Clin Microbiol; 2010 May; 48(5):1690-5. PubMed ID: 20237095
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  • 10. Comparison of four methods, including semi-automated rep-PCR, for the typing of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium.
    Bourdon N, Lemire A, Fines-Guyon M, Auzou M, Périchon B, Courvalin P, Cattoir V, Leclercq R.
    J Microbiol Methods; 2011 Jan; 84(1):74-80. PubMed ID: 21062634
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  • 12. Comparison of three molecular techniques for typing Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates in sputum samples from patients with cystic fibrosis.
    Kidd TJ, Grimwood K, Ramsay KA, Rainey PB, Bell SC.
    J Clin Microbiol; 2011 Jan; 49(1):263-8. PubMed ID: 21084517
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  • 13. Comparison of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and whole-genome-sequencing-based typing confirms the accuracy of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis for the investigation of local Pseudomonas aeruginosa outbreaks.
    Martak D, Meunier A, Sauget M, Cholley P, Thouverez M, Bertrand X, Valot B, Hocquet D.
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  • 14. Comparison of repetitive extragenic palindromic sequence-based PCR with PCR ribotyping and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis in studying the clonality of Clostridium difficile.
    Pasanen T, Kotila SM, Horsma J, Virolainen A, Jalava J, Ibrahem S, Antikainen J, Mero S, Tarkka E, Vaara M, Tissari P.
    Clin Microbiol Infect; 2011 Feb; 17(2):166-75. PubMed ID: 20331683
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  • 15. DNA fingerprinting of Pseudomonas aeruginosa serotype O11 by enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus-polymerase chain reaction and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis.
    Lau YJ, Liu PY, Hu BS, Shyr JM, Shi ZY, Tsai WS, Lin YH, Tseng CY.
    J Hosp Infect; 1995 Sep; 31(1):61-6. PubMed ID: 7499822
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  • 17. Clinical evaluation of the DiversiLab microbial typing system using repetitive-sequence-based PCR for characterization of Staphylococcus aureus strains.
    Shutt CK, Pounder JI, Page SR, Schaecher BJ, Woods GL.
    J Clin Microbiol; 2005 Mar; 43(3):1187-92. PubMed ID: 15750081
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  • 19. Comparison of automated repetitive-sequence-based polymerase chain reaction and spa typing versus pulsed-field gel electrophoresis for molecular typing of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
    Church DL, Chow BL, Lloyd T, Gregson DB.
    Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis; 2011 Jan; 69(1):30-7. PubMed ID: 21146711
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