
Communicable E38: Why do you have to be so complicated? The 2025 IDSA Complicated UTI Guidelines
In this episode of Communicable, Erin McCreary and Angela Huttner are joined by Barbara Trautner (St. Louis, USA) and Valéry Lavergne (Vancouver, Canada), the co-chairs and leading authors of the firs...
19 Loka 202548min

Communicable E37: 'Peer review is broken'
Contrary to popular belief, peer review has only recently become an integral step in scientific publishing. Currently seen by many as a badge of honour ensuring valid, innovative and honest research, ...
5 Loka 20251h 7min

Communicable E36: Finding BALANCE in antibiotic durations—the BALANCE trial
In this second-ever collaboration between SIDP’s Breakpoints and ESCMID’s Communicable podcasts, hosts Erin McCreary and Angela Huttner invite the two principal investigators and visionaries who spear...
19 Syys 20251h 9min

Communicable E35: From Ebola to COVID-19 — Graham and Kobinger on building vaccines
In this episode of Communicable, Angela Huttner and Erin McCreary invite two titans of vaccinology, Barney Graham (Atlanta, USA), former deputy director of the NIH NIAID Vaccine Research Center and ar...
7 Syys 202558min

Communicable E34: WHO's Fungal Priority Pathogens List
Fungal infections and disease have long been overlooked in terms of healthcare burden, with poor diagnostics and limited options for treatment and management. In 2022, the WHO published its first Fung...
24 Elo 202550min

Communicable E33: Ethics in infectious diseases
Ethics in the field of infectious disease can be a delicate interplay between treating the individual patient and protecting the collective health of a society. Sometimes these two mandates go hand in...
10 Elo 202536min

Communicable E32: Fluoroquinolones - to heal or harm?
Fluoroquinolones (FQs) are valuable given their broad-spectrum activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and their high penetration into various tissues. Yet FQs have also caused conce...
27 Heinä 202555min

Communicable E31: Climate change and fungal spread
The adaptability of fungi to warmer temperatures is an obvious consequence of climate change. Perhaps less obvious is the role climate change has played on fungal pathogens emerging as a global health...
13 Heinä 202551min




















