8th ESCMID Summer School 2009
11 - 17 July 2009, Porto, Portugal
Organized by the ESCMID Education Subcommittee.
Summer School Directors
- Luisa Peixe
Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal - Raquel Tavares
Hospital Egas Moniz, Lisbon, Portugal
Educational Material
Free download of the introductory information and the presentations.
- Lecture 1
Meningitis and steroid therapy. Javier Garau
Intro Presentation - Lecture 2
Multidrug-resistant Gram negative rods. Laurent Poirel
Intro Presentation not available - Lecture 3
Superficial mycosis. Maria Raquel Vieira
Intro Presentation - Lecture 4
Ten key concepts in epidemiology. Fernando Baquero
Intro Presentation - Lecture 5
Pneumonia in neutropenic patients. Javier Garau
Intro Presentation - Lecture 6
Virus, vaccines and cervical cancer. Rui Medeiros
Intro Presentation - Lecture 7
Malaria - Antimalarial resistance. Jaime Nina
Intro Presentation not available - Lecture 8
Fungal infections in immunocompromised hosts. Murat Akova
Intro Presentation - Lecture 9
Hepatitis in immunocompromised hosts. Cristina Valente
Intro Presentation - Lecture 10
HIV/AIDS - Coinfection with HIV and tropical infectious diseases. Kamal Mansinho
Intro Presentation - Lecture 11
Rickettsia. Emergent global threat for humans? Rita de Sousa
Intro Presentation - Lecture 12
Fever unknown origin - practical approach. Murat Akova
Intro Presentation - Lecture 13
New diagnostic methodologies: applications and advice for high quality practical applications. José Cabeda
Intro Presentation - Lecture 14
Chlamydia trachomatis and STIs. Changing aspects. Filomena Martins Pereira
Intro Presentation - Lecture 15
Clostridium difficile associated diarrhoea: challenge for the clinician and for microbiologist. Elisabeth Nagy
Intro Presentation - Lecture 16
Helicobacter and gastric malignancies. Mario Dinis Ribeiro
Intro Presentation - Lecture 17
MRSA epidemic clones from inside and outside hospital. Herminia de Lencastre
Intro Presentation - Lecture 18
Unusual infections involving anaerobes. Elisabeth Nagy
Intro Presentation

