Antimicrobial resistance in urogenital infections and how to manage?

Antimicrobial resistance is a global threat jeopardising our patients’ outcome. Patients at risk are elderly patients, complex history, previous antimicrobial therapy and various other factors.

Published Thu, 19 May 2022
E CourseInfectionsEAU Section Of Infections In Urology
Organiser European School of Urology (ESU)
CME 1
Duration 60 minutes

The management of antimicrobial resistance includes many different aspects as described by antimicrobial stewardship, including: selecting the right patients, the right antibiotic, the right dosage. This includes, in the future point of care, diagnostics as well as therapeutic drug monitoring.

In many cases antibiotics can be withheld and non-antibiotic prevention strategies become more and more important. This webinar deals explicitly with the problem of antimicrobial resistance in urogenital infections and how urologists can best manage.

CME: This webinar is accredited with 1 European CME credit (ECMEC®) upon completion of the questionnaire after attending the live webinar.

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European School of Urology (ESU)

Email:  esu@uroweb.org