MIC: More Infection Chat
The British Infection Association's podcast, incorporating the Journal of Infection and Clinical Infection in Practice
MIC: More Infection Chat
Latest Episodes
Persistent candidaemia, why does it happen; and a new Meningoencephalitis reference guide
In this episode we discuss a study looking at persistent candidaemia (based on the Candida III study), as well a new quick reference guide on Meningoencephalitis.The Candida III sub-analysis study can be accessed
Clinical and genomic surveillance of listeriosis in Japan, and delving into a novel treatment for Enterovirus encephalitis
You can read the article on listeriosis surveillance in Japan here: An 11-year multicentre clinical and genomic surveillance of listeriosis across Japan - Journ...
Understanding immune ageing in untreated HIV slow progressors, and a novel treatment in NTM infections
You can read the article on immune aging among untreated HIV slow progressors here: Evidence of greater immune aging among untreated HIV slow progressors than a...
How has Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome and STEC epidemiology changed? And trainee matters: looking at the recent survey outcomes
You can read the article on the epidemiology of Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome here https://www.journalofinfection.com/article/S0163-4453(25)00145-8/fulltextAnd the workforce survey of Infection Trainees is here https://www.sciencedirect.co...
How to get published in scientific journals (with the editors of the Journal of Infection, and Clinical Infection in Practice)
In this episode we ask the experts (Professor Robert Read and Professor Martyn Wiselka, editors of the JOI and CLIP respectively) about how to get published in academic journals. We discuss about how journal articles can better reflect the pati...