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Cognitive Bias: Changing the Way We Look at the World from 2022-02-17T21:29:02

Dr. Oehler, Professor of Medicine at the Division of Infectious Diseases, Morsani College of Medicine, presents a lecture on Cognitive Bias in Medicine. Dr. Oehler begins by comparing and cont...

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A Brief History of Vaccination from 2022-02-03T17:00:44

Dr. Thomas Burkhead, infectious diseases fellow at the University of South Florida, reviews the history of vaccination. He begins by discussing the early history of variolation, perhaps the fir...

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What You See is What You Got: Cutaneous Manifestations of Parasites from 2022-01-25T20:54:17

Dr. John Toney, Professor of Medicine at the James A Haley Veterans Hospital, focuses upon infections and infestations of the skin associated with parasites. Topics discussed include scabies, cu...

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Clostridium Difficile Treatment: Focus on the New Guidelines from 2022-01-18T20:57:19

Dr. Mercurio, an ID Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at the James A Haley Veterans Hospital, presents an update on Clostridium Difficile infection (CDI). Dr. Mercurio begins by sharing a timeline o...

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Adult Immunization Update for 2021-2022 from 2022-01-11T14:40:35

Dr. John Toney, Director of Epidemiology at the James A Haley Veterans Hospital in Tampa, FL., presents this update on adult immunizations. He begins with an overview of recommended adult immun...

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Dermatology and ID 2021 from 2022-01-06T20:45:46

Dr. John Greene, MD, Chief of Infectious Diseases at Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, presents this fast-paced photo review of various infectious disease related syndromes. Topics c...

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Zoonoses from 2021-11-24T23:22:57

Dr. John Greene, Chief of Infectious Diseases at Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, shares a photo review of Zoonosis syndromes. Topics presented include tick-borne infections, Barto...

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Antimicrobial Dosing in Obesity from 2021-11-16T13:19:47

Dr Jaela Fredenrich, ID Clinical Pharmacist at the James A Haley Veterans Hospital in Tampa, FL, discusses the differences that a clinician encounters when dosing antibiotic agents for patients ...

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Staphylococcal Infection – Bacteremia from 2021-11-04T15:01:23

Dr. Chambers, Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, presents a state of the art lecture on current trends in the management of Staphylococcal bacteremia. Dr. Cha...

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Primer on the Primary Immunodeficiencies from 2021-10-26T19:56:29

Dr. Walter, Division Chief of the Department of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, presents this basic review of Immunology. Dr. Walter begins by r...

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Intro to OB/GYN Infections from 2021-10-18T14:53:52

Dr. Ju Hee Katzman, Assistant Professor of Infectious Diseases at the University of South Florida, presents an overview of the infectious diseases syndromes that can complicate the intrapartum o...

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Guide to Autos, Engraftment, and GVHD in Stem Cell Transplant Recipients from 2021-10-11T19:03:29

Dr. Olga Klinkova, Infectious Diseases Practitioner at Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute in Tampa, FL, reviews the basics of Stem Cell Transplantation (SCT) from an Infectious Disease...

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Infectious Diseases Issues Pre and Post Transplantation from 2021-10-05T21:27:32

Dr. Margarita Cancio, founder and Medical Director of the Infectious Diseases Associates of Tampa Bay, presents this talk on the infectious diseases management of transplant patients both before...

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Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Update for 2021 from 2021-08-20T21:01:32

Dr John Toney, Professor of Medicine and the Morsani College of Medicine and Chief of Epidemiology at the James A Haley Veterans Hospital shares new recommendations in the management of STDs and...

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Introduction to Basic Immune System Function — Anthony Cannella, MD, MSc from 2021-08-12T18:18:50

Dr. Cannella, Assistant Professor at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, presents an introductory lecture on immune system function. He begins by discussing the first li...

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PO Versus IV Antibiotics for Osteomyelitis and Endocarditis: What’s the Evidence? from 2021-08-05T18:37:39

Dr. Sherbuk compares and contrasts the advantages and disadvantages of of intravenous versus oral antibiotic therapy regimens in the treatment of infections of bone and the heart in this new pod...

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Malaria: Scourge, Mosquito-borne Malady, or just a Permanent Pandemic from 2021-07-23T15:44:16

Dr. Richard L. Oehler, Professor of Medicine at the University of South Florida Division of Infectious Diseases, presents a talk on the leading single infectious diseases killer of mankind. From...

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Clostridium Difficile: History, Management, and Updates from 2021-07-19T16:11:17

Dr. Contreras, Infectious Diseases fellow at the University of South Florida, discusses a review of Clostridium difficile disease, a major healthcare-associated disorder. He begins by d...

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Challenges posed by COVID-19 on Antimicrobial Stewardship and its Role in Antimicrobial Resistance from 2021-07-02T19:10:37

Dr. Sabunwala, Infectious Diseases fellow at the University of South Florida discusses how antimicrobial stewardship has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. He begins by discussing a brief h...

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Updates in Coccidioidomycosis from 2021-05-20T20:09:36

Dr. Fariba Donovan, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona, and Faculty Member of the Valley Fever Center for Excellence in Tucson, presents her thoughts and perspectives o...

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Pancytopenia and Profound Neutropeia as a Sequela of Severe SARS-CoV-2 infection with a Concern for Bone Marrow Involvement from 2021-05-13T17:26:33

Dr. Hernandez reviews a case of Coronavirus disease in a 44 year old B cell ALL patient with chronic Hepatitis B infection status post chemo. He was diagnosed with COVID-19 infection and develop...

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Pandemics That Changed History from 2021-05-06T19:47:43

Dr Michele Davis, Infectious Diseases fellow at the University of South Florida, discusses historical pandemics of the past in this intriguing podcast. Dr. Davis begins her presentation by defin...

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Adverse Effects Associated with Cancer Immunotherapies from 2021-04-22T20:15:43

Dr. Hareesh Singam, infectious diseases senior fellow at the University of South Florida College of Medicine, discusses some of the side effects associated with newer cancer therapies in this in...

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Neglected Gram Positive Bacilli from 2021-04-15T20:12:45

Dr. Lopez discusses the gram positive rods/bacilli which are perhaps lesser well known to the clinician but have important clinical relevance nonetheless. He first discusses the classification s...

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Great Mimics of Infectious diseases: A False Tale of Rashes and Fevers from 2021-04-01T14:19:25

Dr. Nlandu, Infectious Diseases Fellow at the University of South Florida, discusses noninfectious conditions that can mimic everyday infectious diseases diagnoses. He begins by discussing hemop...

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Covid-19 Updates: Viral Variants, Vaccines, and More from 2021-03-29T20:04:25

Dr. Vivian Vega, Assistant Chief of Epidemiology at the James A Haley Veterans Hospital, presents an update on COVID 19 recorded on March 17, 2021. She begins by defining and discussing the topi...

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Mycobacterium abscessus in Florida: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Research Implications from 2021-02-22T20:36:40

Dr. Anthony Cannella, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the USF Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine, reviews Non-tuberculosis Mycobacteria, with a focus on Mycobacterium ...

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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring: Aminoglycosides and Vancomycin from 2021-02-11T16:52:52

Dr Amanda Mercurio, ID clinical pharmacist at the James A Haley Veterans Hospital, discusses the latest guidelines regarding the dosing and therapeutic drug monitoring of aminoglycosides and van...

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Diabetic Foot Infections: Toe to Toe from 2021-01-28T18:59:16

Dr. Richard Oehler, Professor of Medicine at the Division of Infectious Diseases, Morsani College of Medicine, presents an update in the management of diabetic foot infections for the 2020s. Dr....

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Basic Principles of Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV from 2021-01-12T17:21

Dr. Burkhead, infectious diseases fellow at the University of South Florida, covers HIV History, the development of HIV antiviral therapy, and current treatment strategies in this comprehensive ...

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Syphilis: The Return of Corky the Killer from 2021-01-04T22:01:08

Dr. John Toney, Professor of Medicine at the James A Haley Veterans Hospital, reviews information about one of humanity’s greatest and most enduring scourges. Professor Toney begins by rec...

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Vaccinations During the COVID-19 Pandemic from 2020-11-09T18:24:34

Dr. Pardo, Infectious Diseases Physician and Ambulatory Care Provider at the James A Haley Veterans Hospital, discusses how to manage routine adult vaccinations during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic...

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Vaccine Hesitancy from 2020-10-27T18:45:39

Dr. Fredenrich discusses the origins and consequences of the vaccine hesitancy movement in this informative podcast. She begins by tracing back recent anti-vaccine sentiment to the now retracted...

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COVID-19 Conjunctivitis from 2020-10-14T20:15:08

Dr. Hernandez reviews one of the more under-recognized manifestations of COVID-19 infection: conjunctivitis. Originally recorded in May 2020, the talk reviews basic epidemiology about Coronaviru...

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Perspectives on the Pandemic: Palpating the Pachyderm from 2020-10-02T19:33:01

Drs. John T Sinnott, Kami Kim, and Seetha Lakshmi, distinguished Infectious Diseases faculty at the University of South Florida, discuss updates to the 2019 Coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Sinnott beg...

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Bacterial Toxinology from 2020-10-01T21:22:48

Dr. Katzman reviews the importance of toxins in the manifestation of bacterial diseases. Bacterial toxins cause injury by producing tissue damage to the host during a bacterial infection. The di...

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Infectious Diseases Board Review from 2020-09-18T19:04:09

Dr. Vivian Vega reviews several interesting Infectious Diseases cases she has managed over the last several years, and includes relavant ID-related pearls about diagnosis and management. From an...

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Great Cases in Infectious Diseases from 2020-09-09T14:34:53

Dr. Anthony Cannella, Associate Director of Epidemiology at the James A Haley Veterans Hospital, presents a series of clinical cases from his years in infectious diseases practice. The cases are...

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The Great Debate: Sensitive versus Susceptible from 2020-08-11T19:08:42

Dr. Mercurio reviews antimicrobial susceptibility testing methods and explains how this data reported with culture results can be best used to make informed antibiotic treatment decisions. Dr. M...

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Gastroenterocolitis from 2020-08-04T15:22:51

Dr. John Greene, Chief of Infectious Diseases at Moffitt Cancer Center, reviews disorders involving the gastrointestinal tract. Syndromes discussed include Cholera, traveller’s diarrhea, T...

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More Coronavirus Myths (and Misperceptions) from 2020-07-22T21:57:50

In a follow-up to his presentation recorded in May 2020, Dr. Oehler presents ten current coronavirus myths or assertions circulating online today and comments on their legitimacy or inaccuracy. ...

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Varicella Zoster Virus Infections: Insights and Therapeutics from 2020-07-10T21:55:56

Dr. Toney reviews the epidemiology and management of Varicella Zoster infections. He first discusses the prevalence and clinical presentation of this herpesvirus family infection. He points out ...

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Current Issues with Hepatitis for the Florida Provider from 2020-06-19T18:51:36

In this update recorded in November, 2019, originally for Florida providers, Dr. Baluch reviews Hepatitis A, B, and C. She includes information on Hepatitis C treatment and includes several valu...

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Infection Prevention Updates from a Clinical Infectious Diseases Perspective from 2020-06-19T18:38:55

Dr. Baluch provides an overview of how to structure an infection control program for a hospital. She reviews the different types of infection control precautions (standard, contact, droplet, spe...

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Impact of Infectious Diseases on the Economy from 2020-06-16T18:02:25

Dr. Shewayish shows how public health is an essential component of economic prosperity. This is at no time more a poignant argument than in the midst of the current pandemic, where it is clear t...

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Update on Current Therapies for COVID-19 from 2020-06-09T19:15:10

Dr. Teo presents a thorough review of the currently available treatment options for COVID-19 disease. He begins by summarizing the evidence for available antiviral treatment options. Next, he di...

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Neglected Tropical Diseases from 2020-05-22T20:56:11

Dr. Horn reviews several important tropical diseases, including Chagas disease (caused by Trypanosoma cruzii), spread by the Triatomid bug, African Trypanosomiasis, the cause of sleeping sicknes...

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COVID-19 and the Spanish Flu: Two Pandemics, One Century from 2020-05-15T20:51:26

Dr. Velez compares and contrasts the two pandemics capping the last one-hundred years. She presents an in-detail look at the 1918 Influenza pandemic with a focus on its history and epidemiology....

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Coronavirus Myths: Separating Fact from Fiction from 2020-05-06T20:36:02

With the help of the popular online web site Snopes.com, and a hint of inspiration from the “Mythbusters,” Dr Oehler reviews contemporary myths and online conspiracy theories about C...

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The Immune System: A Double Edged Sword from 2020-04-27T16:30:48

Dr. Perez-Lopez discusses the association of certain infectious diseases as a factor in the development of cancer. These so-called “oncogenic” microorganisms can induce both solid or...

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Opioids and Infectious Diseases: The Dual Epidemic from 2020-04-20T18:41:28

Dr. Nlandu focuses on the opioid epidemic, and the increasing prevalence of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) in American society. He begins by looking at the epidemiology of the opioid epidemic, includ...

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The 1918 Flu Pandemic from 2020-04-01T18:51:09

Dr. Edward Drehs reviews the history of the 1918 Flu pandemic. He begins by discusses the events that led up to the outbreak, including World War I and other mass migration events. Then he relat...

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COVID-19 Update from 2020-03-19T03:09:02

Dr. John Greene, Chief of Infectious Diseases at Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, summarizes what is known about the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). He looks at the disea...

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The Coronavirus (COVID-19): A Pandemic Looms from 2020-02-24T20:07:36

Dr. Seetha Lakshmi, Associate Professor and Infectious Diseases Physician at the University of South Florida, presents an overview of this novel pathogen. Responsible for a December 2019 outbrea...

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Milestones in Infectious Diseases from 2020-02-21T19:28:19

Dr. Singh highlights several areas of historical infectious diseases milestones in the categories of antibiotics, germ theory sanitation, oral hydration therapy, tissue culture, and vaccines. Fo...

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Urinary Tract Infections: Learning Through Three Cases from 2020-02-05T17:58:29

Dr. Olga Klinkova reviews the definitions and common facts regarding urinary tract infections. She differentiates between complicated and uncomplicated UTIs, upper and lower tract urinary tract ...

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Current Immunization Practice: The Role of Adult Vaccination from 2020-01-27T17:07:01

Dr. Toney presents an overview of adult vaccinations, focusing on the vaccines that are most important and relevant for the adult patient. He begins by discussing pneumococcal vaccines, whose gu...

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Don’t Miss It: Ambulatory Care Infectious Diseases Emergencies from 2020-01-15T19:16:58

Dr. Toney, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of South Florida, conducts a case-based discussion regarding Infectious diseases syndromes for which it ...

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Clinical Review of Three BMT Cases from 2020-01-06T20:42:03

Dr. Aliyah Baluch, Chief BMT ID clinician at the Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute reviews 3 interesting BMT-related ID cases and offers insights into their management. From a lecture...

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Navigating Beta-Lactam Allergies from 2019-11-22T20:15:42

Dr. Ward begins her presentation by reviewing the impact of beta-lactam allergies on the healthcare system. She then discusses the classification system for the different types of hypersensitivi...

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Emerging Infections: Sexually Transmitted Infections from 2019-11-15T21:19:08

Dr. Kami Kim, Chief of Infectious Diseases at the University of South Florida College of Medicine, discusses an important subset of emerging infections: sexually transmitted diseases (STIs). She...

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Community Acquired Pneumonia: Update on Diagnosis and Management from 2019-10-30T16:25:14

Dr. Olga Klinkova, Infectious Diseases Clinician at the Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, discusses the recent updates to the diagnosis and management of community acquired pneumonia...

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Future Diagnostics in Tuberculosis from 2019-10-15T17:54:39

Dr. Ju Hee Katzman begins her lecture by discussing some basic epidemiology of Tuberculosis, a major killer worldwide and still a significant infectious cause of mobility in the U.S. Dr. Katzman...

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New Antimicrobials for Multidrug Resistant Organisms from 2019-10-01T20:22:51

Dr. Bachmeier presents an up-to-date review of newer-generation antimicrobials designed to be effective against infections with multiple drug-resistant pathogens. He first reviews the different ...

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Infectious Diseases: Evolution, Revolution, Heresy, Enlightenment? from 2019-08-26T19:00:02

Dr. Sinnott’s grand rounds presentation reflects upon the history of infectious diseases, from the late 1960’s, when the battle with infectious agents was felt to have been won, to t...

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Drugs & Bugs: Complications of Addictive Disorders from 2019-08-16T20:55:18

Dr. Nguyen examines the complex problem of the addiction crisis, a major cause of morbidity and death in much of the US, and especially in the state of Florida. He first discusses the epidemiolo...

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Difficult Cases in ID: Fascinoma Edition from 2019-08-06T15:33:41

Dr. Oehler discusses three fascinating patients from his archives involving cases that were good enough to publish in medical journals. He first discusses a 59 year old patient with a fever, hea...

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Apocalyptic Scenarios and Infectious Disease from 2019-07-08T15:22:48

Dr. Lopez-Perez examines the infectious diseases syndromes that via bioterrorism and natural outbreaks could be responsible for “end of the world” scenarios. He initially focuses on ...

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CAR-T Therapy: A Burgeoning New Cancer Treatment from 2019-05-24T18:59:29

Dr. Kraitman reviews the chronology of cancer treatment history, beginning with the dawn of cancer surgery and progressing through radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and ultimately, gene th...

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Tickborne Diseases: A Rising Concern from 2019-05-17T20:41:44

Dr. Sabapathy reviews the epidemiology of tick-borne diseases. She discusses the common identification techniques for the various tick species. She compares and contrasts Lyme disease versus Sou...

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Got Breast Milk? from 2019-05-10T15:18:23

In this comprehensive review of breast feeding and breast milk by a physician and new mom, Dr. Asquith opens by discussing why breast feeding benefits both babies and their mothers. She relates ...

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Infections Associated with Biologic Therapies from 2019-04-23T13:59:21

Dr. Klinkova reviews the general types of biologic agents available for patients today and their classification system. She focuses specifically on Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha (TNF-alpha) inhibi...

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Exposures Associated with Large Animal Bites from 2019-04-16T16:50:56

Dr. Garcia takes a close look at how large animal bites of can cause significant morbidity to human victims. She first reviews exposures due to large cats, including lions and tigers. She then d...

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Pro-Cons-itonin: The Advantages and Disadvantages of Procalcitonin-based Therapy from 2019-04-05T19:20:33

Dr. Gllava reviews the value of the procalcitonin laboratory test as an inflammatory marker useful in making treatment decisions in infectious diseases patients. First, she introduces the idea o...

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A Brief History of HIV: Then and Now from 2019-02-27T19:00:03

Dr. Moore Pardo’s comprehensive timeline of HIV and AIDS spans the last 40 years of the history of HIV infection. She covers the important decade of the 1980’s, when the epidemic was...

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Infections of CSF Shunts and Other CSF Devices from 2019-02-19T17:51:07

Dr. Klinkova reviews CSF device-associated infections, an important potential source of morbidity for neurosurgical patients. She first discusses risk factors, and then transitions to discuss th...

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Hepatitis C Boot Camp 1: Pathogenesis, Epidemiology, and Treatment Guidelines from 2019-01-25T17:57:11


Dr. Jamie Morano reviews updated inform...

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Medical and Diagnostic Mycobacteriology of Importance to the Clinician and Pathologist from 2019-01-23T19:37:58

Dr. Sandin provides a general overview of identification techniques for Mycobacterial organisms. He discusses and outlines classification systems for the Mycobacteria that are human pathogens. H...

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Dates in Infectious Diseases: Ancient History Edition from 2019-01-10T21:22:30

Dr. Oehler conducts a lively quiz session regarding infectious diseases historical figures and events dating from 600 BC to 1900. In this fast paced and humorous podcast, listeners are exposed t...

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Understanding Military MSMs: STI, PrEP, and ID Care in your Medical Practice from 2018-11-21T17:09:14

Dr. Jamie Morano reviews sexually transmitted infections among MSMs (men who have sex with men). She discusses current sexually transmitted infection screening, testing, and treatment guidelines...

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Meeting the Resistance Movement, Up Close and Personal: Understanding HIV Resistance from 2018-11-05T20:08:56

Dr. Jamie Morano reviews HIV infection. She starts out by presenting up to date statistics about the current epidemiology of HIV infection across the US and Florida. She then goes on to discuss ...

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Invasive Fungal Infections in the Immunosuppressed from 2018-10-19T15:05:59

Dr. Baluch reviews the topic of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) in individuals who undergo hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCST). The author begins by reviewing risk factors for IFIs....

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Antimicrobial Drug Interactions from 2018-10-09T18:36:21

Dr. Ward reviews basic concepts about antimicrobial drug interactions. She begins by discussing the basic classification scheme, and then moves on to discuss several commonly recognized adverse ...

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Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers from 2018-08-30T18:43:12

Dr. Chugtai reviews the family of Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers. He starts out by discussing transmission factors and major common symptoms for the class of disorders. He then covers the Bunyaviridae...

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Infections of Intravascular Catheters from 2018-08-17T19:07:42

In this updated talk, Dr. Oehler discusses the assessment and management of infections of central catheters. Dr. Oehler begins his talk by covering the epidemiology of central line infections, i...

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Infections in Pregnancy from 2018-08-03T14:09:16

Dr. Kraitman reviews the management and treatment of infections occurring in the pregnant female. He initially reviews medication pregnancy risk categories, and then through interactive case rev...

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The Host with the Most from 2018-07-09T20:18:12

The relationship between genetics and infectious diseases is explored. Dr. Akoghlanian also discusses the immune system’s innate and adaptive components, and presents pathogen-host interac...

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Fever in the Burn Patient from 2018-06-01T14:28:07

Dr. Lakshmi discusses the infectious evaluation of burn patients. She relates the common sources of fever, the principles of burn management, and both common and uncommon infections in the burn ...

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Inflammatory Markers as A Decision Support Tool in Infectious Diseases from 2018-05-23T15:41:55

Dr. Addisu looks at inflammation, and how it can be used as a marker of certain physiologic processes such as infection. He then differentiates the different types of acute phase reactants that ...

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Zoonoses and Globalization from 2018-05-07T14:48:46

In the midst of the 2019-2020 Coronavirus pandemic, the concept of “zoonotic” infections–and how previously unknown diseases can transfer from the animal kingdom to humans̵...

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Social Stewardship from 2018-04-30T16:58:10

Drawing inspiration from sessions she attended at IDWeek 2017, Dr. Fredenrich discusses the sociological aspects of antimicrobial stewardship, including the strategies that can be employed to ch...

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Fundamental Concepts of Study Design from 2018-04-17T18:59:19

Dr. Kumar relates some of the basic concepts behind medical study design, enabling the listener to utilize simple tools to be able to review the medical literature with a critical eye. He also a...

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Antibiotic Stewardship and Superbugs from 2018-04-16T20:17:56

Dr. Daniel Haight, Associate Professor at the USF College of Medicine, and Vice President of Community Health with Lakeland Regional Health, presents a primer on ways to foster and enhance antib...

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Pneumocystis Jirovecii Pneumonia (PCP): The Non-HIV-infected Patients from 2018-04-09T18:21:46

Dr. Pasikhova discusses the history of the Pneumocystis pathogen, its epidemiology, and how it is transmitted to patients. She also discusses the pathophysiology of the infection in the context ...

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Infections After Natural Disasters from 2018-04-03T21:30:03

Dr. Pardo discusses the natural association of infections and natural disasters. She reflects upon events of recent history, including the 2017 hurricanes affecting Puerto Rico, the Caribbean, a...

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HIV Boot Camp IV: PREP for All Occasions from 2018-02-26T18:47:46

Dr. Jamie Morano reviews pre-exposure prophylaxis for high-risk HIV-related exposures. She provides justification for its efficacy, its criteria for use, as well as its use in selective patient ...

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HIV Boot Camp III: Undetectability = Untransmissability from 2018-02-26T18:41:17

Dr. Jamie Morano discusses the U equals U campaign to reduce the transmissibility of human immunodeficiency virus infections by ensuring that individuals at high risk for transmission receive tr...

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Infectious Diseases Mimics and Fever from 2018-02-20T17:12:10

Dr. Syed focuses on the diagnostic sign of fever and the ways that non-infectious factors can induce the febrile response. Dr. Syed covers neoplastic fever, central fever, neurogenic fever, auto...

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Antibiotics: Just In Case from 2018-02-09T22:32:04

Have you ever taken an antibiotic “just-in-case” there might be an infection and thought antibiotics are “risk-free” drugs? Prescribing antibiotics “just-in-case” carries the risk of creating su...

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All Guts and No Glory: A Review of the Human Microbiome and Dysbiosis from 2018-02-05T16:10:25

Dr. Tiffany Ward Looks at the ways that medical science is working to understand the significance of the human microbiome (HM), that is, the collection of all of the microorganisms that are livi...

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Bacteriophages from 2018-01-29T20:31:25

Dr. Pettigrew discusses the emerging therapeutic science of bacteriophages, viruses that infect and replicate within bacteria. Although these organisms have been utilized as antibacterial therap...

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Prosthetic Joint Infection from 2018-01-22T15:48:09

Dr. So reviews prosthetic joint infections, focusing on epidemiology, risk factors, classification, pathogenesis, and responsible microorganisms. The also discusses pre-operative evaluation. She...

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Diagnostics in Infectious Diseases from 2017-12-01T19:47:52

Dr. Akoghlanian reviews several modern studies useful in the diagnosis of infectious diseases. In addition to blood cultures, Dr. Akoghlanian discusses urinary antigens, PCR/NAAT assays, multipl...

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Beta Lactam Allergy from 2017-11-08T20:04:48

Dr. So reviews the phenomenon of beta lactam hypersensitivity. She discusses the different types of drug hypersensitivity, explains the risks for cross-reactivity between beta-lactams, touches u...

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The Sixth Extinction: Infectious Diseases Implications from 2017-10-24T20:38:10

Dr. Toney discusses the phenomenon of mass extinctions occuring over the history of life on our planet, and how it is believed we are currently in the sixth worldwide...

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Infectious Diseases Discoveries of Historical Importance from 2017-10-03T20:46:54

Dr. Adam Pettigrew takes us on a journey through the history of infectious diseases discovery.  Starting off in ancient Gre...

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Climate Change and Infectious Diseases: A Decade Later from 2017-09-01T20:50:13

Dr. Manuel Castro presents an update on the effects that climate change is having on infectious diseases as we approach the end of the second decade of the new millen...

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Neutropenic Fever in the 21st Century from 2017-08-01T21:02:49

Dr. Quilitz discusses the risk factors behind neutropenic fever. He then discusses prominent bacterial, fungal, and viral pathogens which cause infections in the immunocompromised cancer patient...

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Pneumonia Patterns from 2017-07-21T21:03:49

Dr. John Greene discusses different patterns of consolidation visible on lung imaging and the differential diagnosis for pneumonia in immunocompetent and immunocompro...

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Bugs, Drugs, and Stem Cells from 2017-07-17T21:07:33

Dr. Baluch introduces the audience to to concept of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.  She discusses the timeline fo...

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Infectious Diseases Emergencies from 2017-07-10T21:10:56

Dr. Syed discusses various infectious diseases syndromes that are “emergencies,” i.e., require urgent intervention.  <...

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Fever Patterns and Infection from 2017-06-02T21:14:28

Dr. Pandya reviews the relationship between fever and infection, including fever classifications, various fever patterns, fever severity, and fevers associated with s...

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Smallpox and other Orthopoxviruses from 2017-06-02T15:41:11

From 2017: In 2020, the SARS-2 Coronavirus proved to have the right combination of lethality and contagiousness to be a devastating once in a century worldwide pandem...

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Emerging Arboviruses: What’s After Zika? from 2017-04-18T15:44:18

Dr. Marijesmar Gonzalez discusses the latest updates for Zika Virus for the 2017 Zika season.  She also reviews other arbov...

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Pneumonia in the Immunocompromised Host, Part II from 2017-04-08T16:07:37

Dr. Greene discusses the morphology of lung infections in the immunocompromised host. Infections covered include invasive aspergillosis, mucormycosis, nocardiosis, le...

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HIV Boot Camp, Part II from 2017-04-07T16:27:06

Dr. Morano discusses the initial work-up and evaluation of the HIV positive patient. The second of two parts.


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HIV Boot Camp, Part I from 2017-04-06T16:20:58

Dr. Morano discusses the initial work-up and evaluation of the HIV positive patient. The first of two parts.


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What To Do With A Positive Blood Culture from 2017-02-24T16:33:47

Dr. Oehler discusses the process for evaluating a patient with a positive blood culture, from the time the blood culture is ordered to when management decisions must be made. Some important conc...

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Bartonellosis from 2017-02-23T16:11:30

Dr Antoneh Addisu describes the history and taxonomy of Bartonella species, including basic microbiology of this important organism.Listen

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STD Update for 2017 (Florida) from 2017-02-03T16:37:34

Dr. Maria L Alcaide, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, presents an update on sexually transmitted disease...

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Invasive Fungal Infections from 2017-01-29T14:46:39

Dr. Rod Quilitz, ID clinical pharmacist and Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, discusses the Moffitt approach to the identification, assessment, and management of invasive fungal infe...

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Flu Update 2016-7 from 2017-01-13T16:52:57

Dr. Cheung reviews important concepts about the current flu season with regard to current influenza epidemiology, prevention, influenza vaccination, prophylaxis, and ...

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Antibiotic Stewardship in Oncologic Care from 2016-11-21T16:56:55

Dr. Baluch covers the necessary steps to establish and conduct a successful antibiotic stewardship program in an oncology hospital. She covers population specific fac...

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The Role of Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole in the Treatment of Nocardiosis from 2016-11-08T17:35:01

Dr. Yanina Pasikhova discusses the use of trimethoprim/sulfamethoxasole in the treatment of Nocardiosis in hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients.Listen

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Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria Update from 2016-10-25T17:40:25

Dr. Oehler discusses the epidemiology, assessment, clinical diagnosis, and therapeutic and supportive management of nontuberculous mycobacteria infections. The import...

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Mycology Papers Update for 2016 from 2016-10-04T17:44:02

Dr. Wonhee So, ID clinical Pharmacist at Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, presents several important recent papers in the field of fungal infection diagn...

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Update of Zika Virus in the U.S. from 2016-08-19T17:52:30

Clinician experts from USF Health and from the Gorgas Institute in Panama update the audience on the latest cases of Zika virus in the US, including the cluster of ca...

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Pre-travel counseling and Interventions from 2016-08-18T14:39:59

Dr. Joseph Paruolo’s talk discusses how health care providers can best advise their patients on safe preparations for travel overseas. Dr. Paruolo covers topics such as travel accidents, v...

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Adverse Drug Reactions from 2016-08-12T15:21:46

Dr. Kelly Kynaston discusses how clinicians can incorporate basic knowledge about adverse drug reactions (ADRs) into their practice in a systematic way. She also provides several clinical case s...

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The Changing Face of MRSA: Considerations for Optimizing Patient Outcomes from 2016-07-12T15:38:12

In this insightful update, Dr. Wonhee So updates the audience on the current epidemiology of MRSA infections and describes the pathogenesis mechanisms. She also reviews resistance mechanisms and...

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Anal Cancer in HIV Positive MSMs from 2016-05-06T15:43:11

Dr. Castro reviews the epidemiology of anal squamous cell carcinoma, a significant malignancy in HIV positive men who have sex with men (MSMs). He also reviews risk factors, classification syste...

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Infections Associated with Freshwater and Saltwater Exposure from 2016-04-25T15:46:58

The specific infections associated with aquatic activity are reviewed and explored. Examples include Vibrio vulnificus, Mycobacterium marinum, Plesiomonas, Aeromonas, Cnidarial Seabather’s...

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Using Echocardiography in Staphylococcus Aureus Bacteremia from 2016-04-12T20:55:58

In this video podcast, the role of echocardiography in the management of Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia is explored. Issues discussed include epidemiology, current guidelines, published clinic...

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Top Ten Lesser Known Contemporary Outbreaks from 2016-02-23T21:01:41

In a question and answer format, Dr. Oehler covers 10 recent outbreaks that are lesser known, either because of their regional nature, small number of cases, or simply because they lack a well-k...

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Zika and Emerging Arboviruses in the Americas from 2016-02-18T21:09:50

Dr. Sandra Gompf highlights the recent emergence of several mosquito-borne arboviruses in the Caribbean and South American continent, including Dengue virus, Chikungunya, and Zika virus. In part...

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Cholera from 2016-02-01T21:16:43

In this informative presentation, Dr. Manuel Castro discusses the epidemiology, clinical features, and management of Cholera infections. Dr. Castro also discusses the factors behind recent world...

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HIV and Malignancy: Understanding Oncogenesis in the Age of ART from 2016-01-14T14:44:52

In this presentation, Dr. Morano Discusses current HIV epidemiology, HIV impact on oncogenesis, and the relationship between HIV/HCV coinfection and hepatocellular carcinoma. She also covers the...

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A Primer on Respiratory Infections in the Immunosuppressed from 2015-11-18T14:51:17

Immunocompromised patients undergoing stem cell transplant are at significant risk of opportunistic and native respiratory tract pathogens. Dr. Baluch reviews essential information related to th...

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Invasive Fungal Infections in the Immunocompromised Host from 2015-11-03T14:56:36

Dr. Aliyah Baluch focuses on the work-up and treatment of invasive fungal infections in the immunosuppressed patients. Fungal infections have high morbidity and mortality, but can be hard to cli...

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Overview of Bone and Joint Infections from 2015-10-17T15:01:15

Yanina Pasikhova, clinical pharmacist at Moffitt Cancer Center, presents this talk about bone and joint infections – osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, prosthetic joint infection. Ms. Pasikhova go...

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International Health Care Disparities from 2015-08-14T15:14:53

Dr. Pamela Noel speaks about infectious disease healthcare in Haiti, including HIV, Tuberculosis, and the effects of the recent earthquake and cholera outbreak in the setting of poverty. She tou...

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New Recommendations for the Diagnosis of HIV Infection from 2015-07-21T15:18:51

Dr. Jennifer Tores-Velazzo does a case study about an HIV-infected patient from Brazil and reviews recommendations for the diagnosis of HIV. She touches on the differences between HIV-1 and HIV-...

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The Bug Bowl: Bacteriology Edition from 2015-07-06T15:27:25

Dr. Richard Oehler reviews Bacteriology from Bailey and Scott’s Diagnostic Microbiology, 12th Edition, in a series of game-show styled questions. Play along with Dr. Oehler and colleagues and te...

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Chikungunya and the Tropical Americas from 2015-05-11T15:34:54

Dr. Lysenia Mojica reviews mosquito-borne chikungunya in the Americas. Main symptoms include fever greater than 39C, severe bilateral polyarthralgias, and maculopapular rash, among several other...

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Sepsis and Case scenarios from 2015-05-11T15:32:05

Dr. Aliyah Baluch reviews the Surviving Sepsis Campaign, current updates on sepsis, and some cases of sepsis. Dr. Baluch goes over SIRS, sepsis, and shock criteria, epidemiology, etiology/pathop...

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Preventing Infectious Complications Among Hematopoietic Stem Cell TransPlant Patients from 2015-05-06T15:53:27

Dr. Mihn Ho speaks about the prevention of infection in recipients of hematopoietic stem cell transplants. He reviews the process of transplantation, sources of infection, different phases of op...

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Finding a Cure for HIV: Reservoir Eradication from 2015-05-06T15:48:54

Dr. Joseph Paruolo discusses the HIV reservoir, patients thought to be cured, and continuing efforts to cure HIV. Reservoirs include immunological cells, the brain, retinal cells, myocytes, adip...

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The History of Antibiotics: Past, Present and Future from 2015-05-06T15:46:09

Yanina Pasikhova, PharmD, discusses the history of antimicrobial drugs and the future implications in the setting of increased antimicrobial resistance. Infectious diseases were the leading caus...

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Infectious Diseases Issues Pre and Post Solid Organ Transplantation from 2015-03-16T16:00:21

Dr. Rachel Irby speaks about infectious disease issues in heart, liver, and kidney transplants. She emphasizes the importance of patient history, including birth, travel, vaccines, employment, a...

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Mosquito-Borne Infections from 2015-02-09T16:03:33

Dr. Suganya Mannivannan speaks about mosquito-borne infections, including malaria, dengue, Chikungunya, Yellow Fever, West Nile Virus, Filariasis, and Encephalitis viruses. She speaks about the ...

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Infectious Endocarditis: Beyond the Guidelines from 2015-02-06T16:09:43

Dr. Kaley Tash speaks about the diagnostic considerations, complications, and prevention of infectious endocarditis and its complications. Echocardiogram is the mainstay of diagnosis, as diagnos...

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CMV in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients from 2014-12-30T17:06:13

Dr. Cynthia Mayer speaks about the management of cytomegalovirus infection in solid organ transplant recipients. About 50% of the US population has been exposed to CMV by the time they are young...

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Global Epidemiology of Childhood Infectious Diseases from 2014-12-29T17:28:18

Dr. Lynette Menezes speaks about the childhood infectious diseases that produce the highest global burden of disease (years of life lost due to premature death or disability). Infectious disease...

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Medical and Diagnostic Mycology of Importance to the Clinician and the Surgical Pathologist from 2014-11-26T18:02:21

Dr. Ramon Sandin reviews the identification, diagnosis, and management of infectious fungi. He covers yeasts and molds that are clinically relevant to the practicing clinician, including systemi...

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Ebola Update: One Year Later from 2014-11-26T17:33:09

Recorded in November 2014, Dr. Vivian Vega presents an update on the 2014-2016 West African Ebola outbreak adapted for both healthcare workers and patients. She speaks about the epidemiology, cl...

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Tuberculosis and TB/HIV Interactions from 2014-11-10T18:09:02

Dr. Beata Casanas presents an update on the epidemiology, stages, diagnosis, and management of tuberculosis. While the absolute number of TB cases has decreased, the rate of decrease has slowed....

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Sepsis: The Saga Continues from 2014-10-01T18:24:23

Dr. Toney discusses recent developments in the management and treatment of sepsis.


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Transplant Infectious Diseases: Infections in Cancer Patients from 2014-10-01T18:18:55

Dr. Aliyah Baluch, an infectious diseases physician at Moffitt Cancer center discusses common infections that affect cancer patients. She reviews epidemiology, risk stratification for neutropeni...

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Hepatitis C Virus Basics from 2014-09-30T18:34:04

Dr. Torres shares some basic information about Hepatitis C infection.


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Biostatistics: Back to the Basics, Part II from 2014-08-20T18:50:38

Part II of the into biostatistics session originally presented in 2009.


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Treatment of Clostridium Difficile Infection: Old Treatments and New Strategies from 2014-06-16T21:16:32

Linda Cheung, PharmD, speaks about the treatment of Clostridium difficile infections. She provides a background on C. difficile epidemiology, pathogenesis, risk factors (antibiotics and proton p...

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Ebola Virus: Old Pathogen, New Outbreak from 2014-06-16T19:56:25

Dr. Lysenia Mojica discusses the recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa. She speaks about the history and characteristics of the Filoviridae and discusses Ebola virus in particular. Ebola vectors ...

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Middle Eastern Respiratory Virus Syndrome from 2014-06-16T19:36:39

Dr. Rey Rivera, infectious diseases fellow at the USF College of Medicine discusses a case of MERS and the implications of the 2014 MERS Coronavirus outbreak. The 2020 SARS CoV-2 Coronavirus sha...

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Long-Term Progressors and Elite Controllers: From Mississippi to Berlin from 2014-06-15T20:04

Dr. Jane Mai speaks about patients who have been “cured” of HIV infections – those patients who have no symptoms of HIV for greater than 10 years, and may have normal CD4 counts without signific...

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HIV Long Term Prognosis: Optimistic Outcomes from 2014-06-06T21:12:59

Dr. Jamie Morano speaks about the long term outcomes in HIV-infected patients. She reviews immune reconstitution, the factors that lead to ART success, management of aging patients with longer l...

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Antifungal Prophylaxis in Cancer Patients from 2014-06-06T20:14:32

Rod Quilitz, PharmD, speaks about antifungal prophylaxis in cancer patients. Since these patients are largely immunocompromised, they are more susceptible to fungal infections, both by irritatin...

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Vaccine Health Disparities in the United States from 2014-06-06T19:45:03

Dr. Jamie Morano speaks about health disparities regarding vaccination in the US and public health strategies to improve vaccination rates in the US population. She discusses the re-emergence of...

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Review of Dermatology in HIV Infection from 2014-06-06T18:58:05

Dr. Nancy Rihana presents a review of dermatological manifestations and conditions associated with HIV infection. While opportunistic infections and Kaposi’s sarcoma have decreased in incidence ...

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Beta-Lactam Allergy: The True Clinical Implication from 2014-04-11T21:29:06

Queenet Ibekweh, PharmD, speaks about the clinical implications of beta-lactam antibiotic (penicillin, carbapenem and cephalosporin) allergies. She discusses the different pathways of hypersensi...

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Screening and Prophylaxis Strategies for Recipients of Solid Organ Transplants from 2014-04-11T21:21:09

Dr. Sally Alrabaa speaks about evaluation and management of infectious diseases in recipients of solid organ transplants. Multiple studies show improved outcomes with screening and prophylaxis f...

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Cryptococcus Gattii from 2014-04-11T14:16:34

Dr. Joseph Halliday discusses an emerging fungal pathogen, C. gattii and outbreaks in the Northwest US and British Columbia. C. gattii is an encapsulated yeast most often seen in immunocompromis...

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Dates in ID: 20th Century Edition from 2014-04-11T14:10:07

What disease caused a pandemic in 1968? When was the MMR vaccine first introduced for pediatric use? What was the Ebola virus named after? Keep watching and find out! Dr. Richard Oehler hosts an...

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Zoonoses of Exotic Pets from 2014-02-26T14:36:54

Dr. Lily Jones speaks about zoonoses from exotic pets – specifically select bacterial infections and their routes of transmission. She also discusses patients who are at high risk for zoonotic i...

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Rapid Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases from 2014-02-14T14:48:36

Dr. Richard Oehler provides an update on rapid diagnostic techniques for infectious diseases in a clinical vignette format. He discusses important signs, symptoms, and key rapid laboratory tests...

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Culture Negative Endocarditis from 2014-02-12T15:10:21

Dr. Mitsuya Katayama discusses a case of culture negative endocarditis. He speaks about diagnostic criteria, common pathogens, epidemiology, risk factors. Culture negative endocarditis can be as...

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Antibiotic Stewardship for the Cancer Patient from 2014-02-07T15:19:57

Rod Quilitz, PharmD, speaks about the conscientious use of antimicrobials in cancer patients. Cancer patients have increased risk of infections due to circumstances like neutropenia, indwelling ...

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HIV Clinic Pearls from 2013-12-24T15:27:12

Dr. Morano discusses some important clinical pearls regarding the management of HIV/AIDS in the primary care setting.


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Twenty Skin Infections for the Internist from 2013-10-25T15:39:14

Dr. Ana Velez speaks about common skin infections that are clinically relevant to the internist and infectious disease physician. She covers the identification of these infections, complications...

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Tropical Medicine Cases from the Gorgas Course, Part I from 2013-05-31T16:18:40

Dr. Ianiro shares a number of fascinating tropical medicine cases she and her colleagues cared for as a participant in the Gorgas Tropical Medicine course in Peru in 2013.  This is the first of ...

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Top Ten Infectious Diseases of All Time from 2013-05-31T15:51:07

Dr Henry Chambers, Chief of Infectious Diseases at San Francisco General Hospital, presents his candidates for the ten most significant infectious diseases in history. An ID Podcasts archived cl...

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Pulmonary Complications Following Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation from 2013-05-31T14:56:26

Dr. John Greene presents rapid review case studies of pulmonary complications, including nosocomial infections, in patients with hematopoietic stem cell transplants. He covers the diagnosis and ...

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Tropical Medicine Cases From the Gorgas Course, Part II from 2013-05-13T16:18:05

Dr. Ianiro shares a number of fascinating tropical medicine cases she and her colleagues cared for as a participant in the Gorgas Tropical Medicine course in Peru in 2013.  This is the second of...

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Legionella from 2013-03-29T20:41:45

Dr. Kenney reviews the epidemiology, diagnosis and management of this significant nosocomial and community-acquired pathogen.


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Meningitis and Encephalitis from 2013-03-29T16:25:12

Dr. Toney conducts a case review of meningitis and encephalitis with a focus on their recognition and management.


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Infections of the Eye from 2013-03-11T18:43:25

Dr. Toney reviews common infectious syndromes involving the eye.


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Dengue Fever from 2013-03-11T15:44

Dr. Rihana reviews the eipedmiology and management of this emerging tropical illness. This is our second most popular podcast of all time!


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Leprosy from 2013-01-28T16:44:42

Dr. Heinzel reviews the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentations, complications, and therapeutic options of this venerable pathogen. An ID Podcasts archived classic originally recor...

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Introduction to Transplant Infectious Diseases from 2013-01-18T19:25

Dr. Baluch presents an introduction to infectious diseases prevention and and management in the solid organ and stem cell transplant patient.


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Critical Evaluation of the Medical Literature from 2013-01-05T21:07:45

Dr. Pasikhova disusses a rational approach for reviewing the medical literature for accuracy and content.


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Infectious Diseases and Polytrauma from 2012-11-12T16:19:07

Dr. Heinzel discusses the infectious diseases management of the patient exposed to polytrauma, such as those who have been injured in the course of overseas deployment.


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Communicating with the Media in Infectious Diseases from 2012-07-29T18:01:35

Dr. Haight discusses how to be an effective communicator when discussing infectious diseases issues with the media (oriented towards infectious diseases clinicians). From a classic lecture recor...

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Brucellosis from 2012-05-26T16:32:12

A clinical review of the zoonotic syndrome, Brucellosis


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A Tour of the Medical Wing of the London Museum of Science from 2012-05-23T16:31:04

In this 2007 podcast, Dr. Oehler presents a tour of the famed medical wing of the London Museum of Science. This presentation has the distinction of being our very first podcast, and its histori...

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Introduction to Antibiotics Use from 2012-05-22T20:55:32

Dr. John Greene explains his principles to the use of antibiotics in the management of hospital-related infectious diseases


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AIDS-related Opportunistic Infections from 2012-05-22T16:47:23

A review of the clinical manifestations of HIV/AIDS related opportunistic pathogens.


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Clinical Leishmaniasis from 2012-05-22T16:39:41

A clinical review of the epidemiological, diagnostic, and therapeutic principles for Leishmaniasis. Recorded by the late Frederick Heinzel in 2012.


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Foodborne Pathogens from 2012-05-18T16:56:57

A review of gastroenteritis pathogens associated with food exposure. Among our most popular podcasts.


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Clostridium Gas Forming Infections from 2012-05-18T14:19:25

A fast paced photo review of the common infectious diseases that are associated with the production of gas in the tissues


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Rabies 101 from 2012-05-18T14:09:56

Dr. Sriaroon presents a concise review of this deadly infection of domestic and wild animals.


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Prosthetic Joint and Orthopedic Infections from 2012-05-14T17:10:14

A review of the common syndromes producing orthopedic and prosthetic joint infections


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Overview of Beta-Lactamases in Gram Negative Infections from 2012-04-30T21:19:40

A review of the various resistance mechanisms associated with beta-lactamases in gram negative organisms.


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Infections in Dermatology from 2012-04-30T21:03:48

A fast paced photo review of the common dermatologic syndromes seen in the practice of Infectious Diseases medicine


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Neutropenic Fever and Clinical Syndromes from 2012-04-30T14:24:09

A review of the phenomenon of neutropenic fever and its related clinical syndromes

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Infections in Burn Patients from 2012-03-29T17:16:02

The care and management of infections in burn patients is reviewed.


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Aminoglycosides 101: The Basics of Dosing from 2012-03-29T16:57:44

A review of the proper ways to dose and manage aminoglycosides. An IDPodcasts archived classic presentation.


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Medical and Diagnostic Mycology of Importance to the Practicing Physician from 2012-03-29T16:39:20

A popular review of the basic principles of medical mycology oriented towards the practicing clinician.


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Antibiotic Review: Beta Lactams from 2012-03-29T16:04:04

A review of Beta-Lactam antibiotics in infectious diseases practice.


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Osteomyelitis from 2012-03-29T15:55:11

A review of some of the basic principles of osteomyeltis management.


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Introduction to Biostatistics: Back to the Basics from 2012-03-29T15:48:43

A review of some of the elementary principles of biostatistics in medicine.


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Review of TB Meningitis from 2012-03-14T21:16:18

Dr. Rosas reviews TB meningitis, a difficult to diagnose manifestation of one of the epochal infectious diseases of mankind, focusing on disease history, epidemiology, risk factors, recognition,...

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Viral Infections Photo Review from 2012-03-14T19:22:59

A fast-paced review of common adult and pediatric viral exanthems.


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Post-Splenectomy Management from 2012-03-14T15:02:53

Dr. Heinzel discusses the immunologic and hematologic consequences that occur in asplenic individuals.


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Meningitis Review from 2012-03-12T21:27:09

A fast-paced review of CNS Infection syndromes


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Antibiotic Dosing in End Stage Renal Disease from 2012-03-12T18:28:48

Dr. Cheung reviews appropriate antibiotic dosing strategies for patients with ESRD


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West Nile Virus: The First Decade from 2012-03-09T18:52:56

Dr. Oehler reviews the basics of West Nile Virus infection, a viral disease that exploded into public consciousness in 1999 and has since become an endemic cause of arboviral encephalitis across...

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Professionism in the Field of Infectious Diseases from 2012-02-29T18:17:44




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Head and Neck Infections Review from 2012-02-14T15:18:12

Dr. John Greene conducts a photo review of common infections of the head and neck area. Topics covered include lateral space infections, cervical adenitis, infections of the oropharynx, skin and...

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Amebiasis from 2012-01-13T19:36:51

Dr. Luis Rosas, fellow with the USF Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine discusses the epidemiology, diagnosis, and therapy of Amoebiasis.


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Nocardiosis from 2012-01-13T14:41:19

A succinct review of Nocardiosis


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Infectious Diseases in Solid Organ Transplantation from 2011-12-20T19:01:22

Dr. Sally Houston, ID clinician and now Senior VP and Chief Medical Officer of Tampa General Hospital, discusses infectious common infectious diseases issues associated with solid organ transpla...

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