57. Antimicrobial stewardship begins at home

57. Antimicrobial stewardship begins at home

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139. Polyenes

Process your Polyene Prescribing Paralysis by partaking in this proliferous podcast pondering on the particulars of these P-harmacological agents.* *Alyssa had no part in the making of this podcast description. Support the showSupport us on: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/ID ...  Show more

138. RIPL - Tick borne infections

Jame and Callum are joined by Christina Petridou. In this episode we give you an overview of ticks and the key infections they transmit..., but NOT Lyme disease.Some of the infections we DO cover include: Rickettsiosis (spotted fever group), relapsing fevers, anaplasmosis, ehrlic ...  Show more

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