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- W2016296166 abstract "Typing methods are essential to understand the epidemiology of bacterial infections. Strain typing is important for the detection of sources or routes of infections, identification between endemic and epidemic strains and prevention of transmission between patients. Some Pseudomonas aeruginosa cystic-fibrosis strains could not be typed with conventional typing methods. Due to the diverse phenotypic nature of P. aeruginosa, phenotyping methods are not discriminatory enough to identify strains belonging to the same genotype. Thus, molecular typing methods are required. These methods should be applied when data from phenotypic typing analysis becomes ambiguous, such as in cystic fibrosis. Molecular typing methods, developed over the past decade, are highly discriminatory in capacity and reproducibility. However, they are more likely applied in specialized laboratories since they are expensive and increase the workload. A reliable and low-cost typing system is required for better defining the epidemiology of this pathogen and designing more rational policies of infection control. Comparison between typing methods will pinpoint the limits and effectiveness of each method and will improve in turn the choice of a nonspecialized laboratory in terms of simplicity, time and cost." @default.
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- W2016296166 title "Différentes méthodes de typage des souches de Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolées des patients atteints de mucoviscidose" @default.
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