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| Teleclass | (European Teleclass) RESERVOIRS OF PATHOGENS: THE MICROBIOLOGICAL RISKS OF RESPIRATORY MEDICAL DEVICES |
| Outline: | Objectives: - Understand that respiratory medical devices are ubiquitous, and are used in both clinical and domestic settings globally - Discuss our work on understanding what microbes are present on medical devices as they arrive from the manufacturer, if they are sterile or simply low microbial burden - Discuss scenarios/ cases that illustrate: how such devices, in cystic fibrosis or COPD settings, may become colonised with potential pathogens; how and why cleaning may not happen or may not be effective including involvement of water source at home and in hospitals; and an example of a novel device to overcome this problem |
| Date | September 20, 2022 |
| Live broadcast time | ... 2:30pm-3:30pm in Geneva … 8:30am in New York/Toronto ... 1:30pm in London ... 10:30pm in Sydney ... 9:30am in Buenos Aires ... 3:30pm in Riyadh |
| Faculty: | Professor Colum Dunne, University of Limerick, Ireland |
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| Payment: | $40 |
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