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Publications by F. Barchiesi
Statistical Analyses of Correlation Between Fluconazole MICs for Candida Spp. Assessed by Standard Methods Set Forth by the European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (E.Dis. 7.1) and CLSI (M27-A2)
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
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Multicenter Comparative Evaluation of Six Commercial Systems and the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards M27-A Broth Microdilution Method for Fluconazole Susceptibility Testing of Candida Species
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Point-Counterpoint: Differences Between the European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing and the Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute Recommendations for Reporting Antimicrobial Susceptibility Results
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Fluconazole Susceptibility Testing of Candida Species by Disc Diffusion and Agar Dilution Method
Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences
Correlation Between E-Test, Disk Diffusion, and Microdilution Methods for Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Fluconazole and Voriconazole
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Trailing End-Point Phenotype of Candida Spp. In Antifungal Susceptibility Testing to Fluconazole Is Eliminated by Altering Incubation Temperature
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Comparison of M.I.C.E. And Etest With CLSI Agar Dilution for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Against Oxacillin-Resistant Staphylococcus SPP
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Comparative Evaluation of Three Antifungal Susceptibility Test Methods for Candida Albicans Isolates and Correlation With Response to Fluconazole Therapy.
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Performance of Vitek 2 for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Staphylococcus Spp. And Enterococcus Spp.
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Comparison of Disc Diffusion Assay With the CLSI Reference Method (M27-A2) for Testing in Vitro Posaconazole Activity Against Common and Uncommon Yeasts
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
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