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Findings from FIDSSA 2024: Part 2

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Earlier this year, some of the Microbe messengers attended the 10th FIDSSA Congress held in Johannesburg, South Africa. Besides being presenters themselves, they met and interviewed medical researchers in various infectious disease related fields.

This joint biennial congress hosted by the Federation of Infectious Diseases Societies of Southern Africa (FIDSSA) brings together healthcare professionals from its various societies, where members share research experiences and outcomes.

Let's hope this acts as a catalyst for collaborative work, culminating in comprehensive guidance in the management of infectious diseases.

To learn more about FIDSSA and its member societies visit: https://www.fidssa.co.za/

This episode includes discussions with:

  • Professor David Lewis
  • Professor Robin Patel
  • Professor Lucille Bloomberg
  • Professor Angela Dramowski
  • Dr Tholang Khumalo
  • Professor Eric Decloedt

Some resources from this episode:


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Earlier this year, some of the Microbe messengers attended the 10th FIDSSA Congress held in Johannesburg, South Africa. Besides being presenters themselves, they met and interviewed medical researchers in various infectious disease related fields.

This joint biennial congress hosted by the Federation of Infectious Diseases Societies of Southern Africa (FIDSSA) brings together healthcare professionals from its various societies, where members share research experiences and outcomes.

Let's hope this acts as a catalyst for collaborative work, culminating in comprehensive guidance in the management of infectious diseases.

To learn more about FIDSSA and its member societies visit: https://www.fidssa.co.za/

This episode includes discussions with:

  • Professor David Lewis
  • Professor Robin Patel
  • Professor Lucille Bloomberg
  • Professor Angela Dramowski
  • Dr Tholang Khumalo
  • Professor Eric Decloedt

Some resources from this episode:


WE'D LOVE YOUR FEEDBACK ON THIS EPISODE –

Visit the Microbe Mail website to sign up for updates

Follow on:

Instagram: Microbe_Mail

X/Twitter: @microbemail

Facebook: MicrobeMail

Tiktok: @microbe.mail

Watch this episode on our new YouTube channel: Microbe Mail

E-mail us: mail.microbe@gmail.com

  continue reading

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