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Université
catholique de Louvain
Unité de pharmacologie cellulaire et moléculaire Unité de microbiologie Cliniques Universitaires UCL de Mont-Godinne Laboratoire de microbiologie |
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slides shown are for educational purposes only - For all other uses, contact
us at tulkens@facm.ucl.ac.be
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Staphylococcus
aureus:
what do we need to know (and to do) in 2007 an interactive symposium Thursday January 11th 2007 - 14h-18h15 |
Session 1: Pathophysiology, Epidemiology, Resistance and Diagnostic | |
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S. aureus: virulence and pathophysiology P. Moreillon (Department of Fundamental Microbiology, University of Lausanne, Switzerland) |
Epidemiology
and resistance in the hospital and the community M. Struelens (Reference Laboratory MRSA-Staphylococci, Erasmus Hospital & Free University of Brussels, Brussels) |
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MRSA and Nursing homes: is there a problem and do we need to change our
guidelines ? B. Jans & C. Suetens (Epidemiology section, Scientific Institute of Public Health, Brussels) |
MRSA
in the Mediterranean area: the problems for them and for us (and a solution...) A. Pascual (Department of Microbiology, University of Seville, Spain) |
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Methodological
problems for the detection of resistant S. aureus: MRSA, VISA,
Y. Glupczynski (Laboratory of Microbiology, UCL University Clinic of Mont-Godinne, Yvoir & Catholic University of Louvain, Brussels) |
Session 2: Therapeutics | |
Present
therapeutic options and strategies for the hospital (including
the Intensive Care Units) Y. Van Laethem (University Clinic St-Pierre & Free University of Brussels, Brussels) |
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Present therapeutic options for ambulatory
and outpatients D. Vogelaers (Ghent University Clinic & University of Ghent, Ghent) |
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The new antistaphycolococcal drugs (tigecycline,
daptomycin, telavancin,
) : is the future (really) shining ? F. Van Bambeke (Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, Catholic University of Louvain, Brussels) |
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Supported
through an unrestricted, educational grant from
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To
obtain your certificate of attendance (accreditation: 40 UFC): send a
mail to seminfect@facm.ucl.ac.be.
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