Longitudinal Genomic Surveillance to Track Pathways Leading to Clostridiodes Difficile Colonization and Infection in an ICU
Longitudinal Genomic Surveillance to Track Pathways Leading to Clostridiodes Difficile Colonization and Infection in an ICU
Free Teleclass
Date: October 17, 2024
Faculty: Prof. Evan Snitkin, University of Michigan Medical School
Live broadcast time:
.… 1:30pm-2:30pm in New York / Toronto
… 7:30pm in Geneva
… 4:30am (October 18) in Sydney
… 2:30pm in Buenos Aires
… 8:30pm in Riyadh
Objectives
- Learn how active surveillance and whole-genome sequencing can be used to understand pathways to colonization and infection in hospitals
- Learn about the relative impact of different pathways leading to Clostridioides difficile infection in an ICU population
- Consider the implications of study findings on strategies for prevention C. difficile infections in hospitals

