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Why Bruker’s ESCMID 2026 microbiology expansion could matter for hospital labs and infection control

By Pallavi Madhiraju on April 19, 2026   Medical Devices & Diagnostics  

Why Bruker’s ESCMID 2026 microbiology expansion could matter for hospital labs and infection control

Bruker expanded its microbiology portfolio at ESCMID 2026. Read what the new MALDI and outbreak tools could mean for labs and infection control.

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