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Topics in Infection 2014


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A one-day meeting on ‘hot topics in infection’ for microbiologists, consultants in infectious disease, general physicians, infection control nurses and biomedical and clinical scientists.

In association with Public Health England and Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, RSTMH is organising Topics in Infection once again.  As always, this meeting will provide an important and valued opportunity for colleagues within all fields of tropical medicine and global health to network, update knowledge and share scientific expertise and will attract over 300 microbiologists, consultants in infectious disease, general physicians, infection control nurses and biomedical and clinical scientists.

Confirmed sessions include:

  • ‘Infections in the bush’, Dr Matthew Dryden, Royal Hampshire County Hospital
  • ‘Schistosomiasis: three decades of developing diagnostic tests’, Professor Mike Doenhoff, University of Nottingham
  • ‘Infections in the backstreet’, Dr Nick Gent, Public Health England
  • ‘Typhoid in the 21st century’ Dr Jayshree Dave, Public Health England

The full scientific programme will be available soon.  Tickets are priced at £50 for RSTMH Fellows and £60 for non-Fellows, available via the RSTMH website.

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