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Learn more about the section at https://school.wakehealth.edu/departments/internal-medicine/infectious-diseases and wakeforestid.com #idsky #medsky #episky Not an official account of Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
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Another great day in Tumbes, #Peru, doing field epidemiology and studying the ecology of vector-borne diseases as part of the @wakeforest.bsky.social Biology course titled Field Epidemiology and Tropical Medicine #idsky #biology #episky
A great day in the field in Tumbes, Peru with BIO301 conducting surveys for Dengue with the local DIRESA!
ID clinicians, how many of you feel obligated to choose a carbapenem for patients with a historical positive culture an ESBL producer? Help us validate our risk calculator at esblrisk.com ! #idsky #txsky #abxsky
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Jim Daunais, associate professor of medicine, explores the role of infection and vaccination on neuroinflammation through novel applications of magnetoencephalography (MEG) scanning. This provides insights into the multifaceted impact of infection on neuro-related outcomes and sequalae. #MEG #idsky
Alex Taylor is an Infectious Disease PharmD at WFUSOM. She mentors pharmacy residents and collaborates on research to optimize antimicrobial prescribing practices and is committed to fostering large scale, mindful applications of antimicrobials across all fields of ID. https://buff.ly/4jtgs96
WFUSOM ID Faculty Dr. Werner Bischoff on managing community expectations on infectious disease.

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Alex Taylor, PharmD, is a board-certified expert in infectious diseases and HIV care. She actively mentors pharmacy residents and collaborates on research to optimize antimicrobial prescribing practices.

Catch her full ID spotlight reel coming later next week.

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Michael DeWitt and John Sanders write about One Health and ID ecology, bridging disciplines and taking a holistic view on human, animal, and environment health #onehealth #id #idsky https://buff.ly/4acD0q8
Congratulations to researchers at WFUSOM and Culmen International for the deployment of the CDC-funded CONNECTS survey. Conducted across the Advocate Health network, the survey will enhance understanding of sexual behaviors and how STIs spread. #idsky #hiv #sti

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Dr McNeil is a leader in the prevention, treatment, and diagnosis of sexually transmitted infections. Working with local health departments and partners across the nation she has pioneered approaches to improve access to care across social and economic boundaries. #ID #Publichealth
Professor Ryan Maves dissect and breaks down two cases with ID fellow at the combined Rush University Medical Center & Cook County Health ID fellowship program in Chicago, IL on the https://buff.ly/4gIweeg. Posted July 22nd, 2017. #idsky #medsky

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In response to the H1N1 Influenza pandemic, Dr. Bischoff’s current projects investigate the effectiveness of barrier precautions, such as face masks, in protecting healthcare workers from airborne respiratory viruses. Watch our spotlight series reel on him here: http://bit.ly/4aj1PkB
WFUID Social Media Spotlight Reels Series: Werner Biscoff
Dr. Werner Bischoff's work centers on understanding how human pathogens spread and how healthcare providers can adapt practices to prevent infections. His re...
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Dr. Werner Bischoff's work centers on understanding how human pathogens spread and how healthcare providers can adapt practices to prevent infections. His research focuses on antibiotic-resistant organisms like Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) and Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
In "Breaking Down Barriers in Vaccine Coverage," WFUSOM Physician Ryan C. Maves and Atrium Health's Bhavita Jayesh Gaglani examine vaccine misinformation and distrust. Maves highlights healthcare providers' vital role in shaping beliefs about vaccine safety. Learn more: https://buff.ly/3Dv8Ke7
Research at Wake Forest's Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Applied Statistics department occurs in both wet labs and through statistical analysis. Methods include PCR, pipetting, Bayesian inferences, and predicting disease trends, offering diverse approaches to studying infectious diseases.
Happy New Year from the Center for Microbial Ecology and Emerging Diseases! We wish everyone a safe, healthy day of celebration and reflection.
Antibiotic resistance is a top global health threat. Atrium Wake Forest Baptist, in collaboration with the CDC and AAMC, has developed the "Get Smart About Antibiotics'"curriculum to educate future doctors on responsible antibiotic use and antimicrobial stewardship. https://buff.ly/3D9J7PD #idsky
Antibiotic resistance is a major global health threat. Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist and the Wake Forest University School of Medicine are addressing this through a curriculum focused on responsible antibiotic use and antimicrobial stewardship. #idsky #stewardship

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Dr Tom Wierbza presented his work on “Results of the Phase 2B ETVAX Pediatric Trial in The Gambia” to the Product Development for Vaccines Advisory Committee (PDVAC) of the World Health Organization. Congratulations, Tom! #idsky #medsky

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Dr. Vera Luther, a leading infectious diseases expert and Director of CAUSE at Wake Forest, is pioneering antimicrobial treatment strategies. Her work optimizes antimicrobial use for future healthcare professionals, transforming infectious disease management with research and education. #idsky #amr
Last week we celebrated our project manager, Doug McGlasson's retirement after over 4 years working with the Section on Infectious Diseases and helping start CMEED. Thank you, Doug, and enjoy your retirement!
"It’s hard to form an effective control strategy when you don’t know exactly how it’s spreading.” Dr Brinkley Bellotti quoted in the MIT Technology Review about the #h5n1 outbreak in dairy cattle in the United States. Check out our ongoing research into #h5n1 https://buff.ly/3ZoW9Ak #idsky #medsky