Climate change is possibly the major threat that planet earth is experiencing in this century with potential catastrophic consequences. As the planet warms, the change in weather patterns is affecting the microbial ecology in such a manner that humans are facing new health threats including emerging diseases and facing species of organisms that are more likely to survive these new climatic conditions and resist clinically useful antimicrobials.
Topics discussed:Antimicrobial Resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae (AAC ed.)
Avoiding HIV False Positives (JCM ed.)
Discussing β-lactamase/β-lactamase inhibitors (AAC ed.)
Molecular Testing for Periprosthetic Joint Infections (JCM ed.)
An Update on COVID-19 Therapeutics (AAC ed.)
The Best Clinical Microbiology Papers of 2022 (JCM Ed.)
How Can Clinical Microbiology Labs Contribute to Antimicrobial Stewardship? (JCM ed.)
Research Careers in Antimicrobial Resistance (AAC ed.)
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory (JCM ed.)
How Proposed Change to US Regulation Could Impact Clinical Microbiology Labs (JCM ed.)
Management of Mycobacterium Abscessus Infections: The Rise of a Superbug (AAC ed.)
The Inoculum Effect of Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing (JCM ed.)
Diagnosis and Treatment of Monkeypox (AAC ed.)
Dynamite Parasites, with Dr. Bobbi Pritt (JCM ed.)
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia: The Silent Rise of a Superbug (AAC ed.)
What’s New in Molecular Virology? (JCM ed.)
Treatment of Resistant Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infections (AAC ed.)
Prevalence and Mortality Associated with Bloodstream Infections (JCM ed.)
Consensus on B-lactamases (AAC ed.)
Multiplex PCR for Predicting Antibiotic Susceptibility (JCM ed.)
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