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Superbugs & You

CIDRAP-ASP currently produces two distinct podcast series (Superbugs and You, and Stewardship Spotlight), which focus on a multitude of issues relevant to antimicrobial resistance through interviews with content area experts. CIDRAP-ASP also hosts multiple live webinars each year, which provide an interactive opportunity for viewers to engage with our expert speakers. 

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Episodes

From Farm to Label: Antimicrobials and One Health

<p>One Health is a concept that recognizes this interconnection and emphasizes the need for collaborative approaches to solving the issue of antimicrobial resistance at all levels -  humans, animals, and the environment is undeniable. Guests on this episode include Lance Price, (George Washington University), Francisco Diez-Gonzales (University of Georgia), and Paul Plummer (Iowa State University, NIAMRRE).</p> <p> </p>

Apr 16, 2024

Finding a Second Wind: Cystic Fibrosis

<p>Antimicrobials are the cornerstone of modern medicine, and this is especially true for patients with cystic fibrosis. People with CF rely on antibiotics for recurring and persistent infections, and with regular use, antibiotics become less and less effective in fighting these infections. Guests include Ella Balasa, (Patient Advocate), Helen Boucher, MD (Tufts Medicine), and Mary Booth Dwight (Cystic Fibrosis Foundation).</p> <p> </p>

Apr 09, 2024

Arrivederci AMR: Italy and the G7 Presidency

<p><strong>Season 4 of Superbugs and You is here!</strong></p> <p>Episode 14: This year, Italy leads the Presidency of the G7. The group is united by common values in addressing global challenges, including antimicrobial resistance. This episode features Italian leaders driving transformational policy to battle AMR. Guests include Francesca Chiara, (CIDRAP ASP), Mariano Votta (Active Citizenship Network-Cittadinanzattiva), Damiano De Felice (CARB-X), and Ma...

Apr 02, 2024

Oh, $@%!: Drug-resistant Shigella

<p>Health officials around the world are sounding the alarm on a highly infectious bacteria causing extensively drug-resistant infections. <em>Shigella</em>, which causes the infection known as shigellosis, is a genus of bacteria that results in gastrointestinal distress that ranges from uncomfortable to deadly, in adults and children. Global surveillance efforts on<em> Shigella</em> have identified outbreaks of strains that are extensively drug-resistant across the...

Mar 26, 2024

Vaccines and the Vulnerable: The Race to End Typhoid

<p> </p> <p>Over the past decade, several strains (types) of <em>Salmonella typhi</em> have become resistant to multiple antibiotics. Resistant strains have been identified across the globe. However, the 2018 launch of a vaccine has slowed infections. It is estimated that TCV introduction with a catch-up campaign will avert 42.5 million cases and 506,000 deaths caused by fluoroquinolone-resistant typhoid fever, and 21.2 million cases and 342,000 deaths from...

Mar 21, 2023

Fighting for the Future: Neonatal Sepsis

<p>Despite great improvements in mortality for children under 5, sepsis remains a leading cause of death in young children. The highest incidence and mortality were seen in newborns, with the biggest impact seen in low- and middle-income countries in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. This episode will highlight how the availability of guidelines, diagnostics, and therapeutics can make a difference in the smallest of patients. Content warning: this episode contains discussions of infant loss.&lt...

Mar 14, 2023

Fungus Among Us: Resistant Candida auris

<p>Around the world, the multidrug resistant and pan-resistantfungus <em>Candida auris</em> has caused outbreaks in healthcare systems. While it is now highlighted by CDC as an urgent threat, only six years ago there were no reports of resistant <em>C. auris</em> strains that were able to spread easily between patients. These infections are challenging to treat a with 5% — 10% of colonized patients going on to develop invasive infections. This epis...

Mar 07, 2023

Phage Against the Routine: Resistant Acinetobacter

<p>Defined as ​an “urgent” AMR threat by the US CDC, resistant <em>Acinetobacter baumanii </em>cause deadly infections and are difficult to remove from the environment. <em>Acinetobacter </em>is resistant to many antibiotics and is a frequent cause of hospital acquired infections. In the 2022 Lancet publication on drug-resistant infections (GRAM report), it was identified as the leading pathogen causing mortality in Southeast Asia. This episode will cover how infect...

Feb 28, 2023

Bonus Episode: Fungal Disease Awareness Week

<p>Join us for a sneak peak of Season 3 of Superbugs and You by listening to a portion of our interview with Dr. Tom Chiller, Chief of the Mycotic Diseases Branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, discussing <em>Candida auris</em>.</p>

Feb 17, 2023

The Clap Claps Back:  Resistant Gonorrhea

<p>Neisseria gonorrhoeae is the second most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection in the world, and it has become a superbug. It has developed resistance to every antibiotic currently approved for treatment, and multidrug-resistant strains have been identified globally. Hear from clinicians advocating for their patients, a global leader, and a leading expert in drug development on actions needed to combat resistant gonorrhea.</p>

Nov 10, 2021

Silent Superheroes:  Antibiotics in the Fight Against Cancer

<p>In this episode, we will explore the ways that antimicrobial resistance impacts treatment for some of the most vulnerable patients, such as those undergoing cancer treatment or receiving bone marrow transplants. A recent survey of oncologists showed that 95% of them worry about the impact of superbugs on the future of cancer treatments, and one in five patients receiving chemotherapy will have a bacterial infection. In this episode, you will hear directly from a patient who had a bacter...

Nov 03, 2021

When Antibiotics Cause Harm:  C. difficile

<p>Clostridioides difficile (also known as C. diff or CDI) can cause deadly diarrhea. It is the most common healthcare-associated infection in the United States and rates of infections are rising globally. In this episode, we hear how a young Mom was impacted by the disease, how leading healthcare organizations are driving best practice guidelines, and how the US CDC is tracking this superbug.</p>

Oct 27, 2021

In the Locker Room and the Hospital: MRSA

<p>Methicillin-resistant <em>S. aureus</em> (MRSA) is found in the community and in healthcare systems. According to the WHO, hospitalized patients with MRSA infections are 64% more likely to die than people with drug-sensitive infections. It can be difficult to treat. In this episode, hear from a patient who battled an infection for years, a infectious disease clinician who shares his daily challenges, and a researcher who using an unique approach to find the...

Oct 21, 2021

A Future Foretold: Antimicrobial Resistance and COVID-19

<p>In this final episode of Season 1, we discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted strategies to address antimicrobial resistance. Our guests will describe the patient experience of surviving COVID, the role of antimicrobial stewardship in managing COVID patients, and how the COVID-19 pandemic potentiates AMR and emerging approaches to the surveillance, treatment and prevention of AMR.</p>

Dec 15, 2020

Resistance That Spreads Through the Air: Tuberculosis

<p>In this episode, we discuss the global issue of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis or TB. Our guests in this episode will describe living with TB, and the experience of managing these difficult-to-treat infections. They will also examine the role that social structures, local governance, accessible and affordable treatments, and patient advocacy play in tuberculosis transmission and management.</p>

Dec 08, 2020

Stalking the Silent Killer: Sepsis

<p>In this episode, we discuss sepsis and the challenge of an infection caused by a drug-resistant microorganism. Our guests describe the long-term patient experience of surviving and living with a sepsis diagnosis, as well as the current diagnosis and treatment options for sepsis. Finally, we discuss global approaches for new treatments, and the need for advocacy and awareness. </p>

Dec 01, 2020

A Global Problem Close to Home: Gram-negative Infections

<p>In this episode we discuss the global impact of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacterial infections. Our guests in this episode will describe the experience of living through, diagnosing, and managing these difficult-to-treat infections. </p>

Nov 24, 2020
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