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Moving beyond single species outbreaks: the role of mobile genetic elements - July 8, Afternoon Session
Chair(s): ,
Guido Werner
Affiliations:
Robert Koch Institute
Kristin Hegstad
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Kristin Hegstad
Affiliations:
Ed Feil
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Ed Feil
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Sandra Reuter
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Sandra Reuter
Affiliations:
Alison Mather
Alison Mather
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Speaker(s): ,
Anita Schürch
Affiliations:
UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands
Monika Fliss
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Monika Fliss
Affiliations:
Teresa M. Coque
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Teresa M. Coque
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Nicole Stoesser
Nicole Stoesser
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ESCMID eAcademy. Presenters F. 07/08/22; 366575
Guido Werner
Affiliations:
Robert Koch Institute
Kristin Hegstad
Ed Feil
Sandra Reuter
Alison Mather
Anita Schürch
Affiliations:
UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands
Monika Fliss
Teresa M. Coque
Nicole Stoesser
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ESGEM Course: Moving beyond single species outbreaks: the role of mobile genetic elements
This live event was hosted on July 8, 2022 at 12:45 - 17:00 CEST.

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Session 4: Dynamics of VRE transmission in hospital settings
Chairs: Guido Werner, Kristin Hegstad

12:45 – 13:30 Dynamics of vancomycin resistance dissemination in hospitals - Anita Schürch
13:30 – 14:15 The role of mobile genetic elements in outbreaks caused by VREfm - Monika Chlebowicz-Fliss
14:15 – 14:30 Break
14:30 – 15:15 Host background determines the fitness cost of VRE plasmids associated with hospital infection outbreaks - Teresa Coque

Session 5: Plasmid transmission in a One Health context
Chairs: Ed Feil, Sandra Reuter

15:15 – 16:00 Enterobacterales plasmids in a One Health context: Here and there, or everywhere? - Nicole Stoesser
16:00 – 16:45 The plasmidome of global sewage - Sünje Johanna Pamp
16:45 – 17:00 Closing session - Edward J. Feil
17:00 End of course

Course Objective
To discuss how a deeper understanding of plasmid ecology and transmission can aid in outbreak prevention and management.

Target Audience
Infectious disease specialists, bioinformaticians, pharmacists, medical microbiologists, medical doctors, veterinarians.

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