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Join Callum and Jame, two infectious diseases doctors, as they discuss everything you need to know to diagnose and treat infections. Aimed at doctors and clinical staff working in the UK. Queries, comments, suggestions to idiotspodcasting@gmail.com
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Infectious IDeas
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Infectious IDeas

National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID)

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You are listening to Infectious IDeas, a podcast series presented by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID), where leading experts join us for thought-provoking conversations that lead to infectious ideas. Guests include humble heroes and future leaders working together towards a shared vision of healthier lives through effective prevention and treatment.
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A public health podcast produced by the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCCID), "Infectious Questions" connects those with infectious disease questions to those with the answers. Un balado sur la santé publique réalisé par le Centre de collaboration nationale des maladies infectieuses (CCNMI) et appelé « Infections en question » fait le lien entre les balados concernant les questions sur les maladies infectieuses et ceux qui offrent des réponses à ces questions.
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The Galveston National Laboratory at the University of Texas Medical Branch is proud to introduce Infectious Science, a podcast about new and emerging diseases and the One Health approach to understand and prevent their spread. Since the COVID pandemic, public interest in this topic has grown. That excites us, because we are researchers, educators, and community members who believe public health can be improved through knowledge.
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A Cleveland Clinic podcast covering lung disease, allergy, sleep, critical illness and infectious disease. We’ll help you learn more about conditions affecting your respiratory health as we discuss related diseases, causes, treatments, innovations and what the future may bring. So take a deep breath and join us.
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Infectious is a bi-weekly podcast about the diseases that maim, kill, and well... just give us a stuffy nose. Each episode explores the mysterious microbes, medical treatments, intriguing biology, historical tales, and the spectacular efforts underway to reduce these illnesses deathly grasp on humanity. Because sometimes the scariest things in life are right under our fingertips.
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Infectious Info
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Infectious Disease Working Group

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Infectious Info is brought to you by the Infectious Disease Working Group, a collaboration of graduate students from the University of Toronto that aims to educate the public and raise awareness about infectious disease. Through this podcast, we will interview experts from the field of public health to help support the ultimate goal of making public health knowledge more accessible. During our first season of the podcast, the focus will be the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In discussing these t ...
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We love music. You love music. Let's talk about it. From current events, crazy show stories, what we're currently listening to, and anything else that is on our minds—there may even be a special guest on to answer all of your burning questions. The only way to know is to tune in weekly and find out. This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4661462/advertisement
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My love affair with music began when I started making mix tapes with a dual cassette recorder for friends while in junior high school. I moved from that to serving as a resident DJ and record store employee starting in the late 80’s. At 42 though I've mostly retired from playing out. I do take digging for new music very seriously and put a lot of effort into it. You can always listen to Beat Infectious live to hear what I've discovered over the last couple of weeks. I'll usually be serve up ...
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PeerView (PVI) is a leading provider of high-quality, innovative continuing education (CME/CE/CPE and MOC) for clinicians and their interprofessional teams. Combining evidence-based medicine and instructional expertise, PeerView activities improve the knowledge, skills, and strategies that support clinical performance and patient outcomes. PeerView makes its educational programming and expert-led presentations and symposia available through its network of popular podcast channels to support ...
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PeerView (PVI) is a leading provider of high-quality, innovative continuing education (CME/CE/CPE and MOC) for clinicians and their interprofessional teams. Combining evidence-based medicine and instructional expertise, PeerView activities improve the knowledge, skills, and strategies that support clinical performance and patient outcomes. PeerView makes its educational programming and expert-led presentations and symposia available through its network of popular podcast channels to support ...
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The West’s commitment to freedom, reason, and true liberalism have become endangered by a series of viral forces in our society today. Renowned host of the popular YouTube show, The Saad Truth, Dr. Gad Saad exposes how an epidemic of idea pathogens are spreading like a virus and killing common sense in the West. Serving as a powerful follow-up to Jordan Peterson’s book 12 Rules for Life, Dr. Saad unpacks what is really happening in progressive safe zones, why we need to be paying more attent ...
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During the 2023 American Association of the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) conference, exciting and important results from many primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) clinical trials were reported, including 3 late-breaking studies on the PPAR-delta agonist seladelpar, the dual PPAR agonist elafibranor, and the combination of the FXR agonist obeticholi…
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In this episode, hosts Marla Dalton, PE, CAE, and William Schaffner, MD, talk with Peter J. Hotez, MD, PhD, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. He shares insights from his influential career in vaccine science and diplomacy, from how the industry has changed, how his experience as the father of an autisti…
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Callum and Jame wrap up their thoughts on the recent FIS conference. Support the show Questions, comments, suggestions to idiotspodcasting@gmail.com or on X/Threads @IDiots_pod Prep notes for completed episodes can be found here (Not all episodes have prep notes). If you are enjoying the podcast please leave a review on your preferred podcast app! …
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Dr. Brian Amman, a disease ecologist at CDC in Atlanta, and Sarah Gregory discuss the risk of Marburg virus spillover from Egyptian rousette bats.Autor: CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
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On episode #42 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Daniel and Sara review the infectious disease literature for the weeks of 11/09 – 11/21/23. Host: Daniel Griffin and Sara Dong Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of Puscast! Links for this episode Progress toward measles elimination (CDC) Slaying the troll of transplantatio…
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Experts in pulmonary and critical care medicine from Cleveland Clinic join this episode of Respiratory Inspirations to discuss opioids and lung health. The doctors explain how opioids can affect the respiratory system, the signs someone might be experiencing breathing problems due to opioids and the precautions that should be taken to keep your lun…
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Ever wondered how bird flu affects not just our feathered friends, but also the wider ecosystem? Prepare to be enlightened as we journey into the world of avian influenza with Dr. Greg Gray. A respected authority on respiratory pathogens and one health, Dr. Gray offers invaluable insights into this widespread pandemic, highlighting the different he…
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Ana Duggan (McMaster) and Tim Newfield (Georgetown) join the Infectious Historians to discuss smallpox. The conversation begins as always with a survey of what smallpox actually is as well as its broad history. After Ana and Tim share the reasons they chose to research smallpox, they move on to speak about recent research about historical smallpox,…
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Sofia Viegas and Stefan Niemann discuss a new article in The Lancet Infectious Diseases about emerging bedaquiline resistance in Mozambique and its implications for drug resistant tuberculosis and the fight to end tuberculosis. Continue this conversation on social! Follow us today at... https://twitter.com/thelancet https://instagram.com/thelancetg…
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In this episode, Martin Rios discusses how pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) persistence depends on healthcare professional knowledge, including: Their own experiences with the various PrEP providers they have seen The relief that has come with seeing PrEP providers who are supportive and knowledgeable about the different PrEP options The challenges …
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In this episode, Meredith Clement, MD, and Whitney C. Irie, MSW, PhD, discuss key considerations for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in cisgender women, including: How to incorporate conversations on PrEP during a short clinic visit Helpful resources about PrEP to share with patients Leveraging clinic staff to improve PrEP uptake and persist…
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In this episode, Helen Y. Chu, MD, MPH, shares updates on RSV seasonality, including: Surveillance limitations due to the testing availability in adults Current 2023/2024 season trends, including predictions for other respiratory viruses (eg, influenza, SARS-CoV-2) Considerations for RSV administration RSV vaccine coadministration with influenza an…
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In this episode, Rick Zimmerman, MD, MPH, FAAFP, discusses RSV vaccines in older adults, including: Breakthroughs in RSV vaccine development RSV vaccine snapshot in older adults FDA-approved RSV vaccines for older adults CDC evidence to recommendations framework for vaccines RSV burden in older populations Benefits and harms of RSV vaccination RSV …
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In this episode, Angela Branche, MD; Pamela Rockwell, DO, FAAFP; and Richard Zimmerman, MD, MPH, FAAFP, discuss the clinical presentation of RSV in older adults and available diagnostic tests for RSV, including: Comparison of RSV clinical symptoms to influenza and COVID-19, including differentiating symptoms at infection onset RSV disease progressi…
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In this episode, Samantha V. Hill, MD, MPH, and Eunice E. Radcliff, MD, discuss key considerations for PrEP uptake in adolescents, including: Advice on talking with parents about the importance of adolescents having alone time with their healthcare professionals Maintaining confidentiality when someone is on their parents’ insurance Strategies to i…
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In this episode, Nancy Reau, MD, discusses new data on hepatitis B virus presented at AASLD 2023, including: Current therapies Studies 108 and 110: Factors Linked With Lack of Virologic Suppression After 8 Yr of TAF or TDF Kaiser Permanente Northern California: HCC or Death With TDF vs ETV for Chronic Hepatitis B Early vs Late Postpartum Cessation …
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In this episode, Jean-Michel Molina, MD, PhD, discusses the data and recommendations for considering on-demand PrEP as a strategy to support PrEP persistence and engagement for men who have sex with men, including: Nondaily PrEP options recommended for cisgender men Data from the ANRS IPERGAY study evaluating on-demand FTC/TDF vs placebo in men who…
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Should quantitative HBsAg testing be used routinely in clinical practice for patients living with chronic hepatitis B? In this episode, Tatyana Kushner, MD, MSCE, discusses the role of quantitative hepatitis B surface antigen testing in people living with chronic hepatitis B, including: Determination of inactive carrier status Prediction of liver f…
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Are we treating HBV early enough? Is it time to move the goalposts regarding the timing of treatment initiation? What are the potential benefits of earlier treatment? To answer these questions, Ira M. Jacobson, MD, leads a panel discussion with Tatyana Kushner, MD, MSCE, and Paul Y. Kwo, MD, exploring which patients with HBV we should be treating, …
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In this episode, Angela Branche, MD; Pamela Rockwell, DO, FAAFP; and Rick Zimmerman, MD, MPH, FAAFP, discuss the burden of RSV in older adults, including: RSV burden throughout life RSV seasonality in the United States Comparative burden and incidence of RSV and influenza in adults aged 65 years or older Cardiopulmonary hospitalizations of long-ter…
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In this episode, Beatriz Grinsztejn, MD, PhD, discusses the data and recommendations for addressing social determinants as a strategy to support PrEP persistence and engagement for transgender women, including: HIV prevalence among transgender women Data on the PrEP cascade from the PrEParadas study of daily FTC/TDF among transgender women Data fro…
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In this accredited podcast episode, Dr Christina Madison and Dr Mary Bridgeman provide practical strategies for implementing RSV vaccination into practice, including: Educating older adults on RSV vaccines Providing effective, evidence-based recommendations Shared decision-making Identifying and addressing vaccine hesitancy Proactive strategies in …
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Join Jame, Callum and Pals for a discussion on some highlights from FIS 2023: https://microbiologysociety.org/event/full-events-listing/federation-of-infection-societies-fis-conference.html Mentioned in episode: ESCMID brain abscess guidelines: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1198743X23003993# ORAL study protocol: https://trialsj…
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In this accredited podcast episode, Dr Christina Madison and Dr Mary Bridgeman discuss the latest practical strategies for preventing RSV infection in older adults, including: Role of basic public health precautions Available and emerging vaccines Mechanisms of action, therapeutic targets, and pharmacology Efficacy and safety data FDA approval stat…
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In this accredited podcast episode, Dr Mary Bridgeman discusses the most important things for pharmacists across all settings to know about RSV infections in patients 60 years of age or older, including: Incidence and prevalence of RSV in older adults, including hospitalization, mortality, epidemiology Seasonality Clinical manifestations Risk facto…
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In this episode, Aniruddha (Anu) Hazra, MD, and Ofole Mgbako, MD, discuss key considerations for PrEP uptake in transgender individuals and racial and ethnic minority men who have sex with men, including: Data on drug–drug interactions between PrEP options and gender-affirming hormone therapy Contributing factors to inequities in PrEP uptake for Bl…
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Join Jame, Callum and Pals for a discussion on some highlights from FIS 2023: https://microbiologysociety.org/event/full-events-listing/federation-of-infection-societies-fis-conference.html Mentioned in episode: UCHL HLH protocol and referral details: https://www.uclh.nhs.uk/our-services/find-service/medical-specialties-1/hlh-service SNAP trial: ht…
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In this episode,Emily Heil, PharmD, MS, BCIDP, AAHIVP; Laila Woc-Colburn, MD; and Trevor Van Schooneveld, MD, FSHEA, FACP, discuss their approach to managing infections caused by NDM-producing Enterobacterales, including: Ambler classification of β-lactamases Mechanisms of resistance 2023 IDSA guidance recommendations The latest clinical data by an…
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In this episode, Emily Heil, PharmD, MS, BCIDP, AAHIVP; Laila Woc-Colburn, MD; and Trevor Van Schooneveld, MD, FSHEA, FACP, discuss their approach to managing infections involving Pseudomonas aeruginosa with difficult-to-treat resistance, including: Mechanisms of β-lactam resistance Effect of resistance mechanism on susceptibility to antipseudomona…
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In this episode, Emily Heil, PharmD, MS, BCIDP, AAHIVP; Laila Woc-Colburn, MD; and Trevor Van Schooneveld, MD, FSHEA, FACP, discuss their approach to managing infections involving carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB), including: Mechanisms for β-lactam resistance Additional resistance mechanisms and virulence factors 2023 IDSA guidan…
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In this second of 3 episodes, global HIV experts and advocates discuss how HIV care can better meet the diverse needs of people living with HIV as new treatment strategies emerge and continue to evolve, including: How the emergence of long-acting injectable HIV treatment has been a game-changer for many people living with HIV Emerging strategies th…
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On episode #41 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Daniel and Sara review the infectious disease literature for the weeks of 10/26 - 11/08/23. Host: Daniel Griffin and Sara Dong Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS Become a patron of Puscast! Links for this episode Intrinsic and effective severity of COVID-19 cases infected with the ancestral strai…
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In this episode, global PrEP experts and advocates discuss how current PrEP regimens represent a revolutionary step forward in enabling many individuals to avoid HIV acquisition, including: How PrEP has empowered people to take control of their sexual lives, revolutionized people’s sexual experiences, and, for some, improved their experiences with …
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In this episode, global PrEP experts and advocates discuss barriers that have prevented the full potential of today’s PrEP regimens from being delivered, how those barriers might be overcome, and how the next generation of PrEP modalities may address unmet needs, including: How access and implementation of PrEP have limited its benefit and led to d…
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In this episode, Lillian Abbo, MD, MBA, FIDSA, discusses appropriate antimicrobial selection for managing uncomplicated UTIs, including: Balancing discrepancies in available guidelines Individualizing antimicrobial selection based on patient characteristics and local resistance patterns Incorporating tools, like antibiograms, into daily practice Be…
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In this episode, Richard Colgan, MD, discusses the burden of uncomplicated UTIs (uUTIs) and best practices in their management, including: Accurate diagnosis and classification Risk factors for uUTIs and treatment failure Burdens of uUTIs on patients Innovations in care, including self-diagnosis and virtual management The importance of avoiding scr…
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In this episode, Lilly C. Lee, MD, SM, FACEP, FAAEM, discusses the best practices in management of uUTI in the emergency department, including: Patient triage Diagnostic stewardship Interdisciplinary care Strategies to overcome treatment barriers Presenter: Lilly C. Lee, MD, SM, FACEP, FAAEM Chief of Emergency Medicine Jackson Memorial Hospital Flo…
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In this episode, Atul Humar, MD, FRCP(C); Hannah Imlay, MD, MS; and Raymund Razonable, MD, discuss cytomegalovirus (CMV) management strategies in solid organ transplantation recipients, including: Evaluation of current data on CMV prevention in liver transplant recipients Practical considerations for switching an institution’s antiviral therapy of …
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In this episode, Hannah Imlay, MD, MS, discusses cytomegalovirus (CMV) prevention strategies in solid organ transplantation (SOT) recipients including: Strategies for preventing CMV in SOT International guideline recommendations for CMV prevention strategies by organ type Antivirals used for CMV prevention Comparison of preemptive therapy vs prophy…
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In this episode, Raymund Razonable, MD, discusses cytomegalovirus (CMV) management strategies beyond primary prophylaxis in solid organ transplantation recipients including: CMV treatment goals CMV treatment and monitoring recommendations Role of secondary prophylaxis Use of CMV cell–mediated immunity (CMI) monitoring for CMV relapse risk Use of CM…
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