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Crit-IQ
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68 episodes
9 months ago
Crit-IQ staff interview leading clinicians on topics of controversy and interest in critical and intensive care
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Crit-IQ staff interview leading clinicians on topics of controversy and interest in critical and intensive care
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Science
Education
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Tropical Medicine
Crit-IQ
20 minutes 51 seconds
7 years ago
Tropical Medicine
Dr Amaya Bustinduy MD MPH PhD FRCPCH Associate professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Amaya trained in paediatrics and infectious diseases in the US and started working on helminthic infections, mainly schistosomiasis, and their impact on child health. She is foremost a field clinical epidemiologist and has investigated a broad range of disease manifestations in children related to parasitic diseases, in particular neglected tropical diseases (NTD). After moving to the UK, she worked with the Liverpool of Tropical Medicine in Lake Albert Uganda testing novel morbidity point-of-care tests and the first PK/PD study of praziquantel in children. Results of that study are bound to change recommendations for children living with schistosomiasis. Amaya joins Dr Minardi for one of a series of Crit-IQ podcasts on tropical medicine that is or relevance to critical care.
Crit-IQ
Crit-IQ staff interview leading clinicians on topics of controversy and interest in critical and intensive care