
Recapping Memorable Microbe Moments
02/11/25 • 27 min
This episode gives a nod to the show's history while also hinting at the variety of topics discussed. A Journey Through the Microscopic World – Highlights from some memorable episodes
Episodes featured in this recap:
- EP 49: No spleen, how mean! - Asplenia_ Antibiotic prophylaxis
- EP 59: What's all the buzz about_ Malaria diagnostics
- EP 33: Would you rather, the antibiotics version_ Empiric therapy for community acquired meningitis
- EP 50: HIV in the USA _ Diagnosing HIV in the USA
- EP 58: Findings from FIDSSA part 2_ Rabies update and outbreak response
- EP 44: Highlights from the PathRed Congress 2023 - Part 1_Emerging viral infections
- EP 62: Myco-moments: Interviews from the 4th AIDS-related Mycoses Workshop: The immunology of Oral candidiasis
- EP 61: "Prescription Ice cream" Book review and interview: Advice to young medical doctors and students
- EP 53 : Appropriate use of β-lactam - β-lactamase inhibitor combinations _ Rapid genetic testing, know your syndromic antibiograms, and diagnostic stewardship
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This episode gives a nod to the show's history while also hinting at the variety of topics discussed. A Journey Through the Microscopic World – Highlights from some memorable episodes
Episodes featured in this recap:
- EP 49: No spleen, how mean! - Asplenia_ Antibiotic prophylaxis
- EP 59: What's all the buzz about_ Malaria diagnostics
- EP 33: Would you rather, the antibiotics version_ Empiric therapy for community acquired meningitis
- EP 50: HIV in the USA _ Diagnosing HIV in the USA
- EP 58: Findings from FIDSSA part 2_ Rabies update and outbreak response
- EP 44: Highlights from the PathRed Congress 2023 - Part 1_Emerging viral infections
- EP 62: Myco-moments: Interviews from the 4th AIDS-related Mycoses Workshop: The immunology of Oral candidiasis
- EP 61: "Prescription Ice cream" Book review and interview: Advice to young medical doctors and students
- EP 53 : Appropriate use of β-lactam - β-lactamase inhibitor combinations _ Rapid genetic testing, know your syndromic antibiograms, and diagnostic stewardship
WE'D LOVE YOUR FEEDBACK ON THIS EPISODE –
Visit the Microbe Mail website to sign up for updates
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Facebook: MicrobeMail
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Watch this episode on our new YouTube channel: Microbe Mail
E-mail us: [email protected]
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New kids on the block: A look at the novel agents to treat MDROs
In this episode Vin talks to experienced microbiologist Dr Jennifer Coetzee about an increasingly urgent issue: multidrug-resistant infections. With resistance to common antibiotics on the rise, the need for novel treatment agents has never been more pressing.
Dr. Coetzee shares her insights on the latest treatments making headway in the fight against multidrug-resistant infections.
About our Guest:
Jennifer Coetzee is a qualified as a Clinical Microbiologist from University of Witwatersrand and spent time working as a Consultant at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital. Currently working as a Consultant Microbiologist in the Clinical Microbiology and Molecular biology departments of Ampath’s National Reference Laboratory in Centurion, Gauteng. A member of South African Society of Clinical Microbiology (SASCM) as well as European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID).Research interests include documenting the emergence of carbapenemases in South Africa, and the epidemiology of invasive fungal infections.
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Don't hesitate, VACCINATE!
Vaccinations play an important role in both our individual and community health. They help to prevent serious and sometimes deadly diseases by strengthening our immune system. But in recent years this cost effective method of disease prevention has come under the spot light, drawing attention to some myths and misconceptions.
In this episode, Dr Anne von Gottberg dives into the importance of vaccinations, how to handle missed vaccines, vaccine dos and don'ts and recent changes in the Extended Programme onIimmunzation(EPI) in South Africa.
About our Guest:
Dr Anne von Gottberg is currently the laboratory lead at the Centre for Respiratory Diseases and Meningitis at the National Institute for Communicable Diseases, Johannesburg, South Africa; and Associate Professor within the School of Pathology, Faculty of the Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; and Honorary Professor, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town. She leads a laboratory team responsible for reference diagnostics for respiratory and meningitis pathogens nationally and regionally. The laboratory is the regional reference laboratory for the World Health Organization (WHO) Vaccine-preventable Invasive Bacterial Diseases (VP-IBD) Coordinated Global Surveillance Network for the southern African region; a National Influenza Centre (NIC); and a global WHO RSV and regional SARS-CoV-2 reference laboratory. She is currently a member of several committees and technical advisory groups for AFRO, Africa CDC and WHO. Her main interests include surveillance for meningitis and respiratory pathogens, assessing vaccine effectiveness where relevant. She has authored or co-authored more than 200 articles in peer-reviewed journals. In addition, she supervises a number of Masters and PhD students. Dr von Gottberg obtained her MBBCh and PhD at the University of the Witwatersrand, and trained for her specialisation in clinical microbiology (FC Path[SA] MICRO) at the National Health Laboratory Service (former South African Institute for Medical Research) and at the University of the Witwatersrand.
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