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30 June 2005
Diagnostics, epidemiology of diarrhoeal diseases of viral origin; vaccination against Rota-virus infection.
30 June 2005
An interactive approch to the discovery/diagnosis of a new disease.
30 June 2005
Present and future molecular methods, which can be used in epidemiological investigation and diagnostics of infectious disease.
30 June 2005
IV catheter related infections. Types of infection, clinical and microbiologic diagnosis, treatment and prevention, with emphasis in infection control measures.
29 June 2005
Cytomegalovirus infection in newborn infants and immunocompromised patients.
29 June 2005
Infections in the high-risk neutropenic host and the strategies of the antimicrobial therapy.
29 June 2005
Double trouble - HIV and Tuberculosis co-infection.
28 June 2005
Resistance of anaerobic bacteria to old and new antibiotics. Can we find any clinical impact?
28 June 2005
Viral hepatitis: the causative agents, diagnosis and monitoring of chronically infected patients.
27 June 2005
Intraabdominal anaerobic infections. Diagnostics and therapy.
27 June 2005
Urinary tract E. coli infections; investigations on evolution of virulence with practical applications.
27 June 2005
Bacterial biofilms; implication for pathogenesis of infectious diseases.
27 June 2005
Antibiotics promote colonization by resistant bacteria & development of resistantce during therapy.
26 June 2005
Changing epidemiology of infections preventable by vaccination.
26 June 2005
New approaches in vaccine development against viral infections.
26 June 2005
Emerging problem of macrolide resistance in streptococci.
26 June 2005
Factors affecting the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance.
25 June 2005
Welcome and overview of the school.
25 June 2005
Dosing and clinical outcome during antibacterial chemotherapy.
25 June 2005
Evidence-based best practice in clinical microbiological laboratories.
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