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09 July 2015
What should be the duration of empirical antibiotic treatment?
09 July 2015
Do we always have to remove a catheter in catheterrelated BSIs?
09 July 2015
Syphilis diagnostics: traditional vs. “new” algorithm
09 July 2015
Simulating complex clinical trials for infectious diseases: examples from HIV and Ebola
09 July 2015
From bench to border control: Can science be a threat for public health?
09 July 2015
Small Group Tutorial: Detection and control of a hospital outbreak with MDR bacteria
08 July 2015
Mycobacteria: update on diagnostics and susceptibility testing
08 July 2015
Conventional vs. newly developed techniques for identification of resistance
08 July 2015
Infection control in the face of haemorrhagic fever threat
08 July 2015
Molecular microbiological tools for the investigation of outbreaks
07 July 2015
Study designs in ID research
07 July 2015
Confounding and bias in ID research and remedies
06 July 2015
Management of ventilator-associated pneumonia
06 July 2015
Current state of knowledge: treatment of tuberculosis
06 July 2015
Antimicrobial stewardship in the era of MDR bacteria
06 July 2015
Interactive case discussion: patient with sepsis
05 July 2015
Empirical treatment strategies of the immunocompromised host in the era of MDR organisms
05 July 2015
Impact of MALDI-TOF on the diagnosis of infections in the immunocompromised host
05 July 2015
Pro-Con: Antifungal prophylaxis vs. risk prediction driven approach in haematological patients. Pro: Give prophylaxis to all high risk patients
05 July 2015
Pro-Con: Antifungal prophylaxis vs. risk prediction driven approach in haematological patients. Con: Use biomarkers and risk models to choose whom to give prophylaxis
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