Aims and objectives The ESCMID Vaccine Study Group (EVASG) is at the forefront of vaccine research and education. Gathering experts aiming to promote advancement in the field of vaccination, covering public health to special populations, their mission is to: Document the impact of vaccines Assess…
Get to know moreAims and objectives The ESCMID Study Group for Veterinary Microbiology (ESGVM) aims to prevent the emergence and spread of animal infectious diseases, hazards of veterinary public health importance and AMR using a One Health approach and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Together, ESGVM is…
Get to know moreAims and objectives Food and waterborne infections are where human health, animal health, and the environment intersect. In 2023, to make the world safer, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the World Health Organization…
Get to know moreAims and objectives The ESCMID Study Group on Biofilms (ESGB) is committed to advancing the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of biofilm-related infections as well as prevention of biofilm-related sources in health-care environments. ESGB provides a platform for exchanging and sharing information…
Get to know moreAims and objectives The ESCMID Study Group for Non-Traditional Antibacterial Therapy (ESGNTA) brings together professionals from various expertise dedicated to advancing the use of bacteriophages and other new non-traditional therapeutic approaches to treat infectious diseases. Their mission…
Get to know moreAims and objectives The ESCMID Study Group for Legionella Infections (ESGLI) focuses on innovating research, diagnostics, and control over Legionnaires’ diseases. They are proud to be dedicated to: Monitoring and tracking circulating strains causing human disease Finding new and more effective ways…
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