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podcast: inside the creeping threat of fungal infections
november 23, 2022
some fungal infections, like athletes' foot or thrush, are relatively common and are usually not serious. but in those with underlying conditions or compromised immune systems, fungal infections can be deadly.
in recent weeks, the world health organisation has warned of the serious threat that fungi pose to humans with a new report and list of priority fungal pathogens. in this episode of microbe talk, charlotte takes a look inside the creeping threat of fungal infections with guests prof kevin kavanagh and prof neil gow.
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jmm editor’s choice: developing an antimicrobial dental floss
march 12, 2020
the journal of medical microbiology (jmm) is a journal published by the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? , focused on providing comprehensive coverage of medical, dental and veterinary microbiology and infectious diseases, including bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology. this month, professor vincent cattoir discusses the paper ‘dental floss impregnated with povidone-iodine coated with eudragit l-100 as an antimicrobial delivery system against periodontal-associated pathogens’, which was selected as editor’s choice from the february issue of jmm.  
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jmm editor's choice: the changing face of diphtheria in malaysia
january 7, 2019
the journal of medical microbiology (jmm) is a journal published by the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? , focused on providing a comprehensive coverage of medical, dental and veterinary microbiology and infectious diseases, including bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology. this month, norman fry, co-editor-in-chief of jmm, has selected an outstanding paper from the january issue to highlight as editor’s choice. the paper, titled ‘molecular characterisation of corynebacterium diphtheriae isolates in malaysia between 1981 and 2016’, discusses the changes in the microbial populations that cause diphtheria in malaysia.
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microbe talk: when a scratch can kill
september 30, 2016
last week, the excel arena in london hosted new scientist live, a huge festival of science and technology. during the event the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? collaborated with the biochemical society to organise a panel discussion about the problem of antimicrobial resistance (amr) entitled ‘when a scratch can kill’. we recorded the panel for the podcast, and andy day, our public affairs intern tells us more about the event, below.
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microbe talk extra: handwashing and healthcare-associated infections
august 11, 2016
every year, hundreds of millions of patients across the world are affected by healthcare-associated infections, according to estimates from the world health organization (who). these infections can result from a surgery, or from the use of a medical device like a catheter, for example, and cause significant mortality and economic losses.