57. Antimicrobial stewardship begins at home

57. Antimicrobial stewardship begins at home

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132. Echinocandins Part 1: the old stuff

Alyssa and Jame are joined by Tihana Bicanic, to discuss the second great antifungal drug class, Echinocandins. Part 1 of 2! (this episode we discuss the old stuff, next episode we discuss Rezafungin in more detail). Enjoy! Support the showWe are currently seeking more detailed f ...  Show more

131. Biocide Bashing

BIOCIDES ARE COMING FOR YOU. Find out what they are, what the benefits and harms they have, and what we can do to control their use in consumer products. This was a fascinating, wide-ranging discussion on the use of agents that can affect the human/animal microbiome and environme ...  Show more

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