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Ursula Brands-Jordan

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Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease|October 10, 2025
Surprising uncovering of gram-negative diplococci from blood cultures: First identification of Pseudoroseomonas aerofrigidensis as probable bloodstream infection - clinical and laboratory approach towards an unknown pathogenStefan Schlabe, Galina Asseva, Ursula Brands-Jordan, et al.
New Microbes and New Infections|March 11, 2026
<i>Enterococcus thailandicus</i> in urineSchlabe Stefan, Galina Asseva, Ursula Brands-Jordan, et al.
Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease|July 9, 2026
The Brief case: Misidentification of Cardiobacterium valvarum as Biosafety Level 3 organism Francisella tularensis by VITEK® automated system and diagnostic approach using a "rule out or refer" algorithmStefan Schlabe, Galina Asseva, Nicolle Hertel, et al.
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Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease|October 10, 2025
Surprising uncovering of gram-negative diplococci from blood cultures: First identification of Pseudoroseomonas aerofrigidensis as probable bloodstream infection - clinical and laboratory approach towards an unknown pathogenStefan Schlabe, Galina Asseva, Ursula Brands-Jordan, et al.
New Microbes and New Infections|March 11, 2026
<i>Enterococcus thailandicus</i> in urineSchlabe Stefan, Galina Asseva, Ursula Brands-Jordan, et al.
Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease|July 9, 2026
The Brief case: Misidentification of Cardiobacterium valvarum as Biosafety Level 3 organism Francisella tularensis by VITEK® automated system and diagnostic approach using a "rule out or refer" algorithmStefan Schlabe, Galina Asseva, Nicolle Hertel, et al.
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