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Mashup Score: 1The Next Pandemic | IDWeek TV 2024 | Episode 3 - 3 day(s) ago
In this year’s final episode of IDWeek TV, we’re exploring the lingering effects of COVID-19, and gauging our preparedness for future pandemics. In today’s e…
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ID Week has partnered with the Congress of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID Global) to create a Fellows Exchange Program. Through the program, two US fellows will be selected to present a case report from their own institution with a panel of experts at ESCMID Global 2025 scheduled for April 11-15, 2025 in Vienna, Austria. The deadline to complete a submission is Wednesday, December 18, 2024. Use this form to submit your ID Week-ESCMID Global case submission.
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The call for cases for the IDWeek-@ESCMID Fellows Exchange Program is now OPEN! This program selects 2 fellows from the US to participate in the Clinical Grand Rounds session at ESCMID Global 2025, held April 11-15 in Vienna, Austria. Submit by Dec. 28: https://t.co/thpPBEK2sv https://t.co/Wec4m9vzLE
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Climate change’s effects are ringing alarm bells for experts across the globe, and the ID world is no exception. In today’s episode of IDWeek TV, we’re explo…
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Mashup Score: 14IDWeek 2024 Photo Gallery - 15 day(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 17
Please click on the “Click here to begin a Suggestion ” link below to submit a Speaker, Topic, or Session Proposal for ID Week 2025. You have options! Submit a Full Session Proposal, a Quick Idea, OR do both! Full Session Proposal: This option is preferred by the ID Week Program Committee and gives you a chance to be involved in the session if your proposal is accepted. What you’ll need: Title Description Moderators Speakers Presentations Quick Topic or Speaker Idea: Have a great topic or speaker for ID
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Mashup Score: 7CE Credits - IDWeek - 21 day(s) ago
Update infectious diseases clinicians, investigators, infection preventionists, and pharmacists with state-of-the-art developments in the field including
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Mashup Score: 2IDWeek TV 2024 - 22 day(s) ago
Stay tuned as we present IDWeek TV, a daily show presenting interviews on all the key issues the community is facing as well as coverage of all the most exci…
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Please click on the “Click here to begin a Suggestion ” link below to submit a Speaker, Topic, or Session Proposal for ID Week 2025. You have options! Submit a Full Session Proposal, a Quick Idea, OR do both! Full Session Proposal: This option is preferred by the ID Week Program Committee and gives you a chance to be involved in the session if your proposal is accepted. What you’ll need: Title Description Moderators Speakers Presentations Quick Topic or Speaker Idea: Have a great topic or speaker for ID
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Mashup Score: 17IDWeek 2024 Photo Gallery - 29 day(s) ago
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A gene associated with severely antimicrobial-resistant pathogens was widely detected in antibiotic-resistant infections in a New York health system. The bla NDM gene is found in some organisms that produce carbapenemases, enzymes that break down antibiotics including carbapenem, penicillin, cephalosporin and monobactam. Bla NDM was detected in 38% of blood samples and 45% of urine samples positive for these organisms, also known as CPOs. Bla NDM in blood samples was associated with mortality rates of
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Explore the lingering effects of COVID-19 and gauge our preparedness for future pandemics from this episode of IDWeek TV 2024: https://t.co/h150PsgVL0 https://t.co/55ve4o2bAI