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14 January 2012
Innovation in diagnosis of respiratory infections
14 January 2012
Do we need newer antibiotics for CAP?
14 January 2012
How I use biomarkers to guide appropriate treatment in respiratory infections
14 January 2012
Length of treatment: the double edge of appropriateness
14 January 2012
Definition of appropriate antimicrobial treatment and clinical applications
14 January 2012
Specific considerations of SARI in the elderly
14 January 2012
The HIV-positive patient with community acquired pneumonia
14 January 2012
Respiratory failure in solid organ transplant patients: rejection or infection
13 January 2012
Seasonal and pandemic flu in children: outcomes and prevention according to risk category
13 January 2012
Host-pathogen interactions
13 January 2012
Interactive case 1: The paediatric patient
13 January 2012
ECMO Save lifes!
13 January 2012
Emerging viral respiratory infections in adults
13 January 2012
Networking: a response to emerging pathogens
13 January 2012
Novel oxygenation strategies for SARI
13 January 2012
Changing epidemiology of pneumococcal disease in the era of conjugate vaccines
13 January 2012
Top ten publications in SARI: where do we stand in 2012?
13 January 2012
RCT and adjunctive therapies in SARI – Key interpandemic questions
13 January 2012
Immunotherapy for respiratory infections: where we will stand in 2022
13 January 2012
SARI: emerging threats
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