Mycology Update - Vereniging voor infectieziekten
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Mycology Update - Vereniging voor infectieziekten
General information DATE Thursday 22 September 2016 VENUE Zaalverhuur 7 Boothstraat 7 3512 BT, Utrecht T: +31 (0)30-751 6113 TARGET AUDIENCE The meeting is designed for medical microbiologists, hospital pharmacists, infectious disease specialists and all those with interests in medical mycology. ACCREDITATION Accreditation applied with: • Nederlandse Internisten Vereniging (NIV) • Nederlandse vereniging voor Medische Microbiologie (NVMM) • Nederlandse Vereniging van Ziekenhuis Apothekers (NVZA) REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT Registration is possible via the conference website www.nvmy.nl or www.congresscare.com. Payment can be done online by: creditcard or SEPA direct debit. NVMy member 95 EUR Medical specialist & scientific delegates 175 EUR Mycology Update A SYMPOSIUM OF THE NETHERLANDS SOCIETY OF MEDICAL MYCOLOGY CANCELLATION Cancellations and refund requests must be submitted in writing to the congress secretariat. Cancellations made before 22 August 2016 will be refunded minus 30% to cover administration costs. After this date no refunds will be given. All refunds will be made after the congress. SYMPOSIUM SECRETARIAT Congress Care PO Box 440 NL-5201 AK ‘s-Hertogenbosch T: +31 (0)73 690 1415 info@congresscare www.congresscare.com 22 September 2016 ZAALVERHUUR 7, UTRECHT THE NETHERLANDS www.nvmy.nl Invitation Mycology Update 1 - Program Medical mycology is a rapidly evolving area and this symposium will highlight recent developments from laboratory bench to patient bedside. 09:00 Welcome and registration New taxonomy challenges our ability to correctly identify clinical fungi and new techniques are becoming available which may help us overcome these challenges. UPDATES FROM THE MYCO LAB 09:30 Fungal taxonomy Prof. dr. Sybren de Hoog, CBS Biodiversity Center, Utrecht, Netherlands 09:50 Conventional mycology Ton Rijs, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands Also our understanding of intrinsic and acquired resistance has increased and in vitro susceptibility testing is often needed to help guide antifungal therapy choices. 10:30 Break New drugs and new formulations have become available and offer us more options in patient treatment. Also new guidelines have been published, that provide evidence-based recommendations for management of Candida and Aspergillus infections. Specific topics related to our daily practice will be discussed including invasive aspergillosis as complication of influenza in ICU-patients, the latest trends in azole resistance and Cryptococcus gattii epidemiology. Furthermore, the increasing trend of Fusarium keratitis will be presented. National and international experts will share their insights with us and provide an interesting and stimulating day for those involved in clinical management as well as laboratory diagnosis of invasive fungal diseases. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Prof. dr. Paul Verweij Prof. dr. Sybren de Hoog Dr. Jacques F. Meis Dr. Ferry Hagen 11:00 New non culture-based techniques Prof. dr. Katrien Lagrou, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium 11:20 Susceptibility and breakpoints Dr. Joseph Meletiadis, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands 11:40 Interactive cases – I Residents in medical microbiology 12:30 Lunch UPDATES: NEW ANTIFUNGALS AND GUIDELINES 13:30 Isavuconazole Prof. dr. Johan Maertens, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium 13:50 Posaconazole Dr. Roger Brüggemann, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands 14:10 New guidelines Prof. dr. Andrew Ullmann, Universitätsklinikum Würzburg, Germany 14:40 Break UPDATES: EPIDEMIOLOGY 15:10 Post influenza invasive aspergillosis Prof. dr. Paul Verweij, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands 15:30 Azole resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus Dr. Jacques Meis, Canisius Wilhelmina Hospital, Nijmegen, Netherlands 15:50 Cryptococcus gattii Dr. Ferry Hagen, Canisius Wilhelmina Hospital, Nijmegen, Netherlands 16:10 Fusarium keratitis Dr. Cathrien Eggink, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands 16:30 Interactive cases – II Residents in medical microbiology 17:10 Drinks