Controversies and challenges in antifungal therapy
Fungal infection ESCMID Global 2024
[02:07:12]
28 April 2024
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ME097
RSV control within reach
Viral infection ESCMID Global 2024
[01:00:47]
16 April 2023
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IS26
Optimising the treatment of invasive fungal infections: spotlight on evolving epidemiology and the current diagnostic landscape
Other ECCMID 2023
[01:36:07]
16 April 2023
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IS27
Clinical considerations for COVID-19 and RSV
Other ECCMID 2023
[01:03:45]
25 April 2022
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SY147
Using water to monitor circulating pathogens
Parasites & international health ECCMID 2022
[01:01:59]
24 April 2022
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IS24
Optimising treatment of invasive fungal infections in critically ill patients
Other ECCMID 2022
[02:00:47]
23 April 2022
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PS003
Respiratory pathogens in outpatient and inpatient children and adults with fever in the febrile illness evaluation in a broad range of endemicities (FIEBRE) study: a case-control analysis
Viral infection ECCMID 2022
[00:04:35]
23 April 2022
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PS023
Modelling the transmission of Klebsiella species across different One Health settings using a very large genomics dataset
Antimicrobial resistance ECCMID 2022
[00:04:35]
23 April 2022
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PS035
Development of a nebulised phage treatment for chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PsA) pulmonary infections in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients
Antimicrobials, PK/PD & stewardship ECCMID 2022
[00:04:16]
02 September 2021
Tracking virus outbreaks from individual detection to outbreak mapping
Viral infection Overcoming future pandemics: Tools to control viral threats
[00:53:56]
25 April 2015
Whole genome sequencing and public health: how can high-risk clones be identified and what can be learned for prevention and control?
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