Study highlights threat of dual-carbapenemase–producing bacteria
The study identified 13 patients infected with dual-carbapenemase–producing organisms in a New York City hospital, six of whom died.
https://t.co/ihhbYLg7eg
New Name – Same Great Conference! Registration is Open! Join us May 17-18 for the 2024 PASCV Annual Meeting. Formerly known as the Molecular Virology Workshop. https://t.co/1a4YrAaQ1c #PASCV2024#virology#molecularbiology#diagnostics
Click the link below to see the PASCV's Digital Outreach Committee's Dr. Melissa Gitman as she interviews the collaborating author and chair of the PASCV's Clinical Practice and Public Policy Committee, Dr. Meghan Starolis.
https://t.co/yHJWo50e5C
Quebec so far this week:
• Synagogue firebombed
• Imam says Jews should be exterminated
• Pro-Palestinian screams "kike" at Jewish student
• Professor calls Jewish student "a whore," says go back to Poland
• Two Jewish schools hit with gunfire
And it's only Thursday.
@GermHunterMD I went to the high school attached to UTT (one of the schools shot at). Sadly, to your point, even the commentator above me couldn’t control themselves.
Check out PASCV's video from the Digital Outreach and Educational Committees on why you should attend the December 14th webinar, "'The Troublesome Small “pico” RNA Virus Family Members: Parecho, Polio, and EV-D68!'": https://t.co/nR6mFkzKEM
🗣️New Article:
Implementation of a Routine Screening Program for Latent #Tuberculosis Infection among Patients with Acute #Leukemia at a Canadian Cancer Center🇨🇦
by Rbab Taha, Sagar Kothari et al
➡️https://t.co/0s23SK2ZFR
#leusm
Join us this Wednesday, 6/15 at 3pm EST for our next meeting hosted by our Oncology-HSCT subgroup featuring @ASP_MirandaS who will be discussing Antimicrobial Stewardship in cancer patients! #ASP#IDtwitter#TxID@IDPeggyM DM @maricar_malinis or @rk3 for details.
Our next meeting is Feb 9, 2022 at 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM, EST via led by our Transplant Diagnostics Group. DM @maricar_malinis or @rk3 to get meeting details.
IDSA has released NEW guidance on treating infections caused by three of the most common drug-resistant pathogens:
• AmpC-E
• CRAB
• S. maltophilia
Guidelines: https://t.co/gjxEZcxtmy
Press release: https://t.co/ulorKCmvQ4
#IDSAGuidelines#WAAW21
Thankful to be part of this very nice study by @MattHer67388802, @VivianaSimonLab, Harm van Bakel and Mia Sordillo. SARS-CoV-2 arrived earlier in NYC than people thought. https://t.co/yz4Pig7ux2
@morah_sarah@JohnSkylar The study they refer to doesn’t separate indoor and outdoor dining. However agree with John, given nyc hasn’t seen a bump despite widespread outdoor dining, it is probably minimal risk