Sepsis 2024: embracing transformative medicine in the daily practice
Bacterial infection ESCMID Global 2024
[01:51:06]
27 April 2024
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EF061
Modelling the immune response to infectious diseases
Immunology & vaccinology ESCMID Global 2024
[01:05:12]
24 January 2024
ESGBIES: The pathogenesis of sepsis; towards new approaches in immunotherapy
Bacterial infection ESGBIES: The pathogenesis of sepsis; towards new approaches in immunotherapy
[00:35:24]
01 November 2023
Should patients even be exposed to water?
Infection prevention & control An introduction to healthcare associated waterborne infections: ecology, prevention, mitigation and control
[00:49:05]
18 April 2023
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SY242
New insights into influenza and COVID-19 associated pulmonary aspergillosis: when Aspergillus goes viral
Fungal infection ECCMID 2023
[00:56:09]
16 April 2023
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SY137
Sepsis: present and future considerations in management
Bacterial infection ECCMID 2023
[01:55:23]
25 April 2022
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SY178
Sepsis 2022: prevent it, spot it, treat it, beat it
Bacterial infection ECCMID 2022
[02:07:28]
25 April 2022
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OF159
Predictors of disease severity and mortality in COVID-19
COVID-19 ECCMID 2022
[00:52:45]
23 April 2022
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PS036
Evaluation of the utility of bioelectrical impedance analysis as a bedside tool to monitor the volume of distribution of hydrophilic antibiotics in critically ill patients
Antimicrobials, PK/PD & stewardship ECCMID 2022
[00:03:58]
23 April 2022
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EW055
Should economical aspects be considered for CM/ID/ICP guidelines?
Other ECCMID 2022
[01:36:54]
11 July 2021
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2781
COVID-19: learning from sepsis and viceversa
COVID-19 ECCMID 2021
[01:29:07]
09 May 2021
Epidemiology, microbiology, physiology and pathology (Part 1)
Bacterial infection Cutting edge - improving survival rates of severe skin and soft-tissue infections
[01:33:27]
23 April 2018
Aspergillosis in patients with flu?
Fungal infection ECCMID 2018
[00:29:02]
22 April 2018
The microbiome in sepsis: from pathogenesis to novel treatments
Bacterial infection ECCMID 2018
[00:22:05]
25 April 2015
Gut and lung microbiota
Basic microbiology ECCMID 2015
[00:32:17]
13 May 2014
Gut-lung axis: the intestinal microbiota in pneumonia
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