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23 April 2022 - P2375
Middle East pus on the brain
2021
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 escape mutants and protective immunity from natural infections or immunizations.
Clin Microbiol Infect. 2021 Jun;27(6):823-826. doi: 10.1016/j.cmi.2021.03.011
16 April 2019 - O1054
A comparison of adult and paediatric Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever: a retrospective cohort study
14 April 2019 - P0693
HIV resistance in Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) naive patients in a large  treatment centre in Jeddah Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
09 April 2016 - E070
Update on European Infectious Diseases curriculum and exam
09 April 2016 - EV0161
AQ sepsis: a large-scale programme for improving sepsis recognition and management in the North West region of England
07 March 2016
Interactive session: Clinical case scenarios
25 April 2015 - E049
Severe respiratory infections during and after travel
17 October 2014
Ebola (prevention and strategy)
17 October 2014
Screening vs empirical treatment of migrants for parasitic infections
16 October 2014
Gastrointestinal infections in travelers
11 May 2014 - SY153
Training in infectious diseases
10 May 2014 - EW058
Fever in returning travellers (case discussion)
27 April 2013 - W35
Unwanted souvenirs: food-borne infection in the returning traveller
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