Challenges of Red Plague crisis: Management of the spread of superbugs
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Overview
Infectious diseases (Bubonic plague and tuberculosis) scourges in history have had overwhelming effects on improvised human populations. therefore, combining the strategies of antibiotic stewardship which improve the use of antimicrobial medications with the goal of enhancing patient health outcomes, decreasing unnecessary costs with the use of infection control protocols and discontinue treating the colonization of microorganisms in asymptomatic patients are examples of what we should do and what you are going to gain during this recorded session.What I will learn?
- By the end of the course participants will be able to:-
-Identify Red Plague.
-Discussthe importance of Gram-negative resistance.
-Recognize Management of XDR A.baumannii.
-Confirming of carbapenemase-producers among different clinical samples.
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