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ISAC is pleased to announce the launch of a second free E-module which has been developed as part of a series of short courses for the ISAC Academy looking at various infection issues.
“Fever in returning travellers” was developed by ISAC’s Immunisations & Vaccines Working Group, led by Dr David McIntosh, Prof. Robert Steffen and Prof. Blaise Genton.
The course is geared toward healthcare professionals interested in learning more about managing fever in returning travellers. It contains case studies as well as methods of infection prevention including vaccination, vector control and chemoprophylaxis.
Course Aims With the rapid increase in international travel in recent decades, the possibility of returning travellers bringing back infections has increased substantially. Many infections initially present with fever and it is important for clinicians to be able to differentiate milder conditions from those that could be life-threatening.
This course will help to define travel-related infections and their causes in chapter one, before moving onto discussion of particular infections with case studies in chapter two. Methods of infection prevention including vaccination are discussed in the last chapter.
The course is free and participants will receive a certificate of completion on passing the course.
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Respiratory tract infections and antimicrobial resistance
This first course in ISAC's series of E-modules explores the causes of Respiratory Tract Infections (RTIs), the epidemiological effect of the SARS CoV-2 pandemic on RTIs and antimicrobial prescribing. It also explores antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and diagnostics and the role of vaccines in reducing antimicrobial resistance.
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32nd ICC | On-demand recordings
ISAC will be uploading the plenary and keynote lectures from the 32nd International Congress of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (ICC) which was held in Perth, Australia on a weekly basis.
Subscribe to ISAC's YouTube Channel to watch the lectures as they are uploaded


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