ID:IOTS - Infectious Disease Insight Of Two Specialists
Join Callum and Jame, two infectious diseases doctors, as they discuss everything you need to know to diagnose and treat infections. Aimed at doctors and clinical staff working in the UK.
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Podcasting since 2021 • 137 episodes
ID:IOTS - Infectious Disease Insight Of Two Specialists
Latest Episodes
136a. RIPL - Biosafety & Biosecurity
Lab containment levels 1-4Safety cabinets 1-3ACDP approved list of biological agents 2-4Counterterrorism act schedule 5 pathogensCat A and Cat B transport SAPO?!Confused?...
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136. RIPL - VHF
What could be more Rare Imported or Pathogenic than the Viral Haemorrhagic fevers?!Callum is joined again by Drs Claire Gordon and Amy Bellfield to talk all things VHF and HCID from the clinical lab perspective.We're sure you'll a...
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135. Terbinafine & Griseofulvin
Terbinafine! Griseofulvin!2 weird antifungals that the dermatologists use much more than us! But we here at the ID:IOTS Podcast love all our antifungal agents equally so here's an episode on literally everything you need t...
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134. The Rare and Imported Pathogens Lab (RIPL)
Now this an episode, first of a triple About all the work of a lab called RIPL And we'd like to take minute now so sit right here And learn about all the horrible pathogens you now should fear
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133. Echinocandins Part 2: Rezafungin
Part 2 of 2 on Echinocandins! Tihana Bicanic gives a masterclass on Rezafungin, its use now and in the future, and gives an update on the relevant clinical trials and studies you need to know to make you a Master Echinocandologist.&...
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