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08 July 2022
Ethics in infectious diseases
08 July 2022
Controlled human infection
08 July 2022
Enterococcus faecalis: an opportunistic or true pathogen?
08 July 2022
Update on infections in neutropenic patient and role of colonization
08 July 2022
Advances in the treatment of fungal diseases
08 July 2022
Clinical cases
07 July 2022
Collapse of gut microbiota: causes and consequences
07 July 2022
Rebuilding of gut microbiota: why it is important
07 July 2022
When is knowing the colonisation useful? How to consider the colonisation in the empirical approach
07 July 2022
Therapy of Infections caused by MDR/XDR/PDR microorganisms
07 July 2022
Non tuberculous mycobacteria
07 July 2022
Translating antibiogram results in real life
05 July 2022
Antigenic or molecular tests for COVID-19: which and when?
05 July 2022
Where a guideline is born: the GRADE approach
05 July 2022
New advances in infectious disease pathophysiology
05 July 2022
Antimicrobial stewardship: from meaning to practice
05 July 2022
Update on HIV
05 July 2022
Realization of a video to explain patients and visitors isolation procedures
04 July 2022
Viral pneumonia: not only COVID-19
04 July 2022
Emerging and re-emerging vector-borne diseases
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