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24 July 2008
Lecture 16: State-of-the-art: neglected parasitic diseases.
24 July 2008
Lecture 17: Infection management in ITU patients.
24 July 2008
Lecture 18: How to run clinical trials.
23 July 2008
Lecture 13: State-of-the-art: treatment of hepatitis B and C.
23 July 2008
Lecture 14: New drugs and treatment options in HIV-infection.
23 July 2008
Lecture 15: MDR and XDR tuberculosis – what are the critical issues?
22 July 2008
Lecture 9: Duration of antibiotic treatment
22 July 2008
Lecture 10: Catheter-related infections and biofilms.
22 July 2008
Lecture 11: Current trends in resistance to beta-lactams and fluoroquinolones in Enterobacteriaceae.
22 July 2008
Lecture 12: How to find – or to be – a good mentor.
21 July 2008
Lecture 6: State-of-the-art: pandemic multi-resistant clones of Gram-positive bacteria and sources of their ecological success.
21 July 2008
Lecture 7: HIV-associated infections in the era of HAART.
21 July 2008
Lecture 8: Pathogenesis of staphylococcal infections.
20 July 2008
Lecture 2: State-of-the-art: influenza.
20 July 2008
Lecture 3: How does molecular biology change identification and susceptibility testing of bacteria?
20 July 2008
Lecture 4: Cytomegalovirus in immunosuppressed (non-HIV) patients.
20 July 2008
Lecture 5: The art of Grant, Thesis and Paper writing.
19 July 2008
Lecture 1: State-of-the-art: treatment and prevention of fungal infections.
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