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10 May 2011
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in food: from farm to fork
10 May 2011
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in potable water: tapping into the problem
10 May 2011
Chewing it over: the clinical and public health relevance of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in food
10 May 2011
Reining in resistance: what role for organic farming methods?
10 May 2011
Genetics of susceptibility to Plasmodium falciparum
10 May 2011
Genetic dissection of host resistance to Mycobacterium tuberculosis
10 May 2011
Helicobacter pylori infection, host genetics and gastric cancer
10 May 2011
Political processes for the global need for effective antibiotics - moving towards concerted action
10 May 2011
New ways of using old and coming antibiotics
10 May 2011
Improving usage by guidelines – the European experience
10 May 2011
Current epidemiology of vancomycin-resistant enterococci in Europe
10 May 2011
What do we learn about enterococci from genomic studies?
10 May 2011
RNAi as a therapeutic approach against viruses
10 May 2011
Complement and fungal infections
10 May 2011
Mannose-binding lectin and bacterial infections in patients with haematological cancer
10 May 2011
Severe graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) and infection in allogeneic stem cell recipients
10 May 2011
Epidemiology of late presenters in Europe (Euro-CDC)
10 May 2011
Advances in the microbiological diagnosis of opportunistic infections in AIDS patient
10 May 2011
When to start anti-retroviral therapy in patients with opportunistic infections
10 May 2011
Risk factors, immunopathology and management of IRIS
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