Authors: Martha Powell, Future Science Group
Today at our booth
The exhibition hall was certainly busy today, with delegates from all over the world dropping by. In addition, talks ranged from looking at antibiotic resistance to the “good and bad” of gut microbiota. Find out more in our highlights below.
Remember to find us at booth #150, or follow out Twitter updates @IDHubFSG.
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Candida auris is distributed worldwide, fortunately many of the cases are colonisation. However it is still worrisome since almost all isolates are resistant to fluconazoles, 3-73% to other triazoles and 13-35% to Amphotericin-B .#ECCMID2018 pic.twitter.com/BS1tKhl87v
— ESCMID (@ESCMID) April 22, 2018
Diversity in vaginal microbiota is not good. Bacterial vaginosis associated with increased risk of female-to-male #HIV-1 transmission. – Jeanne Marrazzo | #ECCMID2018 @ECCMID @ESCMID pic.twitter.com/I8tVgNbn5J
— Brian Wong (@brianwong_) April 22, 2018
rate of new HIV diagnoses is increasing, likely down to the Russian HIV epidemic #ECCMID2018 pic.twitter.com/MtgSaITUt2
— david (@davidecarroll) April 22, 2018
Prof. Michael Hensel showing the possibilities with single molecule super-resolution imaging in live Salmonella, including the secretion system #ECCMID2018 @wilbertbitter
— KJim (@KK_Jim) April 22, 2018
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