PPT-Detecting CPE: time to throw away those agar plates?
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Jon Otter PhD FRCPath Imperial College Hospitals NHS Trust jonotterimperialnhsuk jonotter Blog wwwReflectionsIPCcom You can download these slides from wwwjonotternet
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Detecting CPE: time to throw away those agar plates?: Transcript
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