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Bourdin, T., Benoit, M.-È., Prévost, M., Charron, D., Quach, C., Déziel, E., Constant, P., & Bédard, É. (2024). Disinfection of sink drains to reduce a source of three opportunistic pathogens, during Serratia marcescens clusters in a neonatal intensive care unit. PLOS ONE, 19(6), 0304378 (24 pages). Available
Bourdin, T., Benoit, M.-È., Bédard, É., Prévost, M., Quach, C., Déziel, É., & Constant, P. (2024). High-throughput short sequence typing schemes for pseudomonas aeruginosa and stenotrophomonas maltophilia pure culture and environmental DNA. Microorganisms, 12(1), 48 (15 pages). Available
Bourdin, T., Benoit, M.-È., Monnier, A., Bédard, É., Prévost, M., Charron, D., Audy, N., Gravel, S., Sicard, M., Quach, C., Déziel, E., & Constant, P. (2023). Serratia marcescens Colonization in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Has Multiple Sources, with Sink Drains as a Major Reservoir. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 89(5). External link
Bourdin, T., Benoit, M.-È., Charron, D., Bédard, É., Prévost, M., Quach, C., Déziel, E., & Constant, P. (2022). 1193. Disinfection of the Sink Drains to Reduce a Source of Serratia marcescens During Infection Outbreaks in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 9(Supplement). External link
Bédard, É., Benoit, M.-È., Bourdin, T., Charron, D., Delisle, G., Daraîche, S., Gravel, S., Robert, É., Constant, P., Déziel, E., Quach, C., & Prévost, M. (2021, April). Implementation of a low-cost method to reduce bacterial load in patient room sink drains [Presentation]. In Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) Spring 2021. Published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 1(S1). Available
Bourdin, T., Monnier, A., Benoit, M.-È., Bédard, É., Prévost, M., Quach, C., Déziel, E., & Constant, P. (2021). A High-Throughput Short Sequence Typing Scheme for Serratia marcescens Pure Culture and Environmental DNA. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 87(24). External link
Bourdin, T., Bédard, É., Benoit, M.-È., Prévost, M., Robert, É., Quach, C., Deziel, E., & Constant, P. (2020). Development of a New High-Throughput Multilocus Sequence Typing Method to Monitor Causative Agents of Nosocomial Infections. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 41(S1), S187-S187. External link
Dias, V. C. F., Durand, A.-A., Constant, P., Prévost, M., & Bédard, É. (2019). Identification of factors affecting bacterial abundance and community structures in a full-scale chlorinated drinking water distribution system. Water, 11(3). Available