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Innovations and challenges in HIV prevention and cure
17 December 2025 • 10:00–11:30 CET / 20:00–21:30 AEDT
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The International Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (ISAC) and the International Society for Infectious Diseases (ISID) are proud to host a special joint webinar marking World AIDS Day to keep the conversation on HIV at the forefront.
This session will spotlight cutting-edge developments in HIV infection, from groundbreaking scientific research to global implementation challenges. Join us as world leaders in HIV research and global health share insights on the future of HIV control.
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Speakers & topics
Prof. Sharon Lewin
Director, The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, Australia
“Advances in HIV Cure Research: Novel Approaches to Targeting Viral Reservoirs”
Prof. David Lewis
Director, Western Sydney Sexual Health Centre; Conjoint Professor, University of Sydney, Australia / University of Cape Town, South Africa
“Next-Generation Prevention: Long-Acting PrEP, Vaginal Rings and Injectable Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)”
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Moderators
- Prof. David Lye (Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore)
- Prof. Eskild Petersen (Aarhus University, Denmark)
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**Certificates of attendance will be available
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MDR infections in the ICU: antibiotics, duration and immune modulation
11 December 2025 • 10:00–11:30 CET / 20:00–21:30 AEDT
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There is still time to register for tomorrow's webinar, the second in a three-part webinar series on Critical Care Infectious Diseases – Hot Topics and Upcoming Trends.
Organised by the ISAC Infections in the ICU & Sepsis Working Group, ESCMID Study Group for Infections in Critically Ill Patients (ESGCIP) and King's Critical Care, King's College Hospital London.
PROGRAMME
- New antibiotics for tackling MDR Gram-Negative Infections in the ICU — Matteo Bassetti, Italy
- Old antibiotics in a new era: rescue therapies for MBL-GNBs — Demosthenes Makris, Greece
- Duration of antibiotic therapy for severe infection in critically ill patients: how long is long enough? — Jean-Francois Timsit, France
- Immune modulation in critical illness: reframing hospital-acquired pneumonia treatment through the host lens — Antoine Roquilly, France
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