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11 July 2014
Challenges in treating MDR TB
11 July 2014
Presenting your data: how to make a great slideshow
11 July 2014
Writing grant proposals and papers
10 July 2014
Laboratory diagnosis and susceptibility testing in fungal infections
10 July 2014
Pro-Con: Preemptive prophylaxis or treatment of fungal infections in the immunocompromised patient
10 July 2014
Viral infections in haematology patients
10 July 2014
Parasitic infections of immunocompromised patients
09 July 2014
Flu, birdflu, swineflu: an update
09 July 2014
Update on the diagnosis of Lyme disease
09 July 2014
Tick-borne encephalitis in Europe
09 July 2014
Vaccination to prevent pandemic flu: lessons to be learned?
08 July 2014
Strains, types, clones and infection control
08 July 2014
Pro-Con: Screen whom, where, when and how? Infection control of MDR pathogens
08 July 2014
Antibiotic stewardship: how to implement theory in daily practice
07 July 2014
Laboratory methods to guide hepatitis B/C treatment
07 July 2014
Update on hepatitis C treatment
07 July 2014
Diagnosis and laboratory follow-up of HIV infections
07 July 2014
How and when to treat HIV?
06 July 2014
Laboratory detection and screening of ESBL and carbapenemase- producing organisms
06 July 2014
MIC interpretation in daily practice
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