Infectious Conversations: Getting a Grip on How to #SquashSuperbugs
Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease
8 episodes
4 months ago
As we continue to encourage urgency and action on the problem of antimicrobial resistance, the Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease (PFID) is convening discussions among health care professionals, policy experts and others to help underscore the threat AMR poses as “the next pandemic,” the need to address it now, and how we can build on lessons learned throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and other experiences.
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As we continue to encourage urgency and action on the problem of antimicrobial resistance, the Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease (PFID) is convening discussions among health care professionals, policy experts and others to help underscore the threat AMR poses as “the next pandemic,” the need to address it now, and how we can build on lessons learned throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and other experiences.
Infectious Conversations: Getting a Grip on How to #SquashSuperbugs
33 minutes 20 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 4: Sepsis Alliance
In this installment of Infectious Conversations, we sit down with Dr. Sandy Cayo and Tom Heymann of Sepsis Alliance. Sepsis is a serious and often fatal condition that is closely related to antimicrobial resistance, and our esteemed guests on the podcast tell us more about the ties between sepsis and health equity issues, as well as what can be done to help prevent and effectively treat sepsis in the future. For more information, visit sepsis.org and to learn about Sepsis Alliance's pledge for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, go to healthequitypledge.org.
Infectious Conversations: Getting a Grip on How to #SquashSuperbugs
As we continue to encourage urgency and action on the problem of antimicrobial resistance, the Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease (PFID) is convening discussions among health care professionals, policy experts and others to help underscore the threat AMR poses as “the next pandemic,” the need to address it now, and how we can build on lessons learned throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and other experiences.