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FEDERATION OF infection societies CONFERENCE …

09:30 - 09:45 SAGE 1 Welcome Address and IntroductionsDr Albert Mifsud, BIA President & Dr Hiten Thaker, Chairman of Organising Committee09:45 - 11:30 Plenary Session: HIV Medicine 2018 Chairs: Professor Steve Green, Honorary Professor in infection , Immunity and Cardiovascular Disease, University of Sheffield & Dr Ashley Price, Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Newcastle upon Tyne HospitalsPulmonary opportunistic infectionsProfessor David DockrellProfessor of infection Medicine, The University of EdinburghAgeing and HIVDr Brendan PayneHonorary Consultant & Wellcome Fellow, Infectious Diseases & Virology, Newcastle UniversityMetabolic Disease (NAFLD & NASH)

14:15 - 15:30 SAGE 1 Plenary Session: Resistance surveillance: Trends and benefits of a sentinel surveillance programme Chair: Professor Alasdair MacGowan, Consultant Microbiologist, North Bristol NHS Trust

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1 09:30 - 09:45 SAGE 1 Welcome Address and IntroductionsDr Albert Mifsud, BIA President & Dr Hiten Thaker, Chairman of Organising Committee09:45 - 11:30 Plenary Session: HIV Medicine 2018 Chairs: Professor Steve Green, Honorary Professor in infection , Immunity and Cardiovascular Disease, University of Sheffield & Dr Ashley Price, Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Newcastle upon Tyne HospitalsPulmonary opportunistic infectionsProfessor David DockrellProfessor of infection Medicine, The University of EdinburghAgeing and HIVDr Brendan PayneHonorary Consultant & Wellcome Fellow, Infectious Diseases & Virology, Newcastle UniversityMetabolic Disease (NAFLD & NASH)

2 And HIVP rofessor Edmund OngConsultant Physician & Honorary Professor, infection & Tropical Medicine, Royal Victoria Infirmary, NewcastleSupported by BHIVAFEDERATION OFinfection societiesCONFERENCE 12th November13 - 15 November 2018 Sage Gateshead - Newcastle18:00 - 20:00 Early RegistrationTuesday 13th November - Immunocompromised Host (DAY 1)08:30 - 09:30 Registration12:00 - 13:00 SAGE 1 State of the ArtChairs: Professor Martin Wiselka, Professor of Infectious Diseases, University Hospitals of Leicester & Dr David Chadwick, Consultant & Clinical Director, Infectious Diseases, James Cook University HospitalManagement of HIV and new horizonsProfessor Mark NelsonConsultant in HIV & Sexual Health, Chelsea & Westminster HospitalHepatitis C treatment and new horizonsDr Peter MossConsultant in Infectious Diseases, Hull & East Yorkshire Hospitals Supported by BHIVA & BIA12:00 - 13:00 Northern RockChoosing Wisely in InfectionChair.

3 Professor Martin Llewelyn, Professor in infection Medicine, Brighton and Sussex Medical SchoolThe principles of choosing wisely and future plansDame Professor Sue BaileyChair of Choosing WiselyChoosing wisely in infectionDr Gavin BarlowConsultant in infection , Hull & East Yorkshire HospitalsSupported by Choosing Wisely run by the Royal Academy of Colleges11:30 - 12:00 ConcourseCOFFEE, Trade Exhibition & Poster Viewing13:00 - 13:30 SAGE 1 Guest Lecture - Keynote SpeakerChair: Dr Natasha Ratnaraja, Consultant, Microbiology & infection , University Hospitals Coventry and WarwickshireTB in focusProfessor Francis DrobniewskiProfessor of Global Health, Infectious Diseases and Immunity, Imperial College London13:30 - 14:30 ConcourseLUNCH, Trade Exhibition & Poster ViewingPoster Walks Concourse13:30 - 14:00 Session 1: Viral HepatitisProfessor Mark Nelson, LondonProfessor Edmund Ong, Newcastle14:00 - 14:30 Session 2: HIVP rofessor David Dockrell, EdinburghDr Douglas Fink, London (TBC)13:30 - 14:30 Barber WestMSD Hospitality SuiteMeet the Expert SAGE 2 Gilead14:30 - 15:30 SAGE 1 Barnett Christie LectureChair.

4 Dr Farnaz Dave, ST5 in Infectious Diseases, North West ID Unit, ManchesterSupported by BIA15:30 - 16:10 SAGE 1 Platinum Sponsored Satellite SymposiumSupported by ViiV Healthcare16:30 - 18:30 SAGE 1 VaccinesChair: Dr Rajeka Lazarus Consultant in Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, University Hospital BristolCurrent issues in adult vaccines in the UKDr Shamez LadhaniConsultant in Paediatric Infectious Diseases Public Health EnglandGonococcal vaccinesDr Darryl HillSenior Lecturer, Cellular & Molecular Medicine, University of BristolRSV vaccines in the elderlyDr Christopher GreenConsultant in Infectious Diseases, University of OxfordHuman models and future vaccine applicationsDr Angela MinassianChief Investigator, Clinical Vaccine Trials, University of OxfordS.

5 Aureus vaccinesProfessor Richard ProctorProfessor Emeritus of Medicine, Medical Microbiology & Immunology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USAS upported by BIA16:30 - 18:30 Northern RockTropical Souvenirs: Prevent, Identify and TreatChair: Dr Nick Beeching Consultant & Honorary Senior Lecturer, Tropical & Infectious Diseases, Royal Liverpool University Hospital & Liverpool School of Tropical MedicineYellow fever treatment: supportive care and moreSir Michael JacobsClinical Director in Infectious DiseasesRoyal Free London NHS Foundation TrustYellow fever vaccination recommendations and regulationsMrs Hilary SimonsSenior Specialist Nurse, Travel Health, National Travel Health Network and CentreInteractive case studiesDr Nick BeechingConsultant & Honorary Senior Lecturer, Tropical & Infectious Diseases, Royal Liverpool University Hospital & Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Supported by NaTHNaC16:30 - 17:15 SAGE 2 Satellite SymposiumAvailable17:15 - 18:30 SAGE 2 MycologySupported by BSMM / WMA16:10 - 16:30 ConcourseCOFFEE, Trade Exhibition & Poster Viewing16.

6 10 - 16:30 ConcoursePoster WalkClinical Case Report Posters18:30 - 19:30 ConcourseWelcome Reception, Trade Exhibition & Poster ViewingDrinks and canap s on the Concourse Level19:00 onwards TBCUK Vaccine Network Inaugural MeetingChair: Dr Rajeka Lazarus Consultant in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases University Hospital BristolWednesday 14th November - Antibiotics (DAY 2)07:30 - 08:00 Registration08:00 - 09:30 SAGE 1 Clinical LessonsChair: Dr David Partridge, Consultant Microbiologist, Sheffield Teaching HospitalsSupported by BIA09:30 - 11:00 SAGE 1 Bone and Joint InfectionChairs: Dr Bridget Atkins Consultant in Microbiology, Virology & Infectious Diseases, Oxford University Hospitals & Mr Martin McNally Orthopaedic Surgeon, Bone infection Unit, Oxford University HospitalsPrevention of infection in orthopaedic surgeryProfessor Mike ReedConsultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Trauma & Orthopaedics, Northumbria HealthcareThe principles of surgery in long bone osteomyelitisMr Martin McNallyLead Surgeon, Limb Reconstruction Surgery, Oxford University HospitalsWhy is management of the soft tissues important?

7 Mr Alex RamsdenConsultant Plastic SurgeonNuffield Orthopaedic Hospital, OxfordAntimicrobial management after resection or debridement-and-retention surgery. What is the evidence for agent, route (oral, intravenous, local) and duration? Dr Alex SorianoInfectious Diseases PhysicianHospital Cl nic de BarcelonaDiscussionSupported by EBJIS09:30 - 11:00 Northern RockLethal clostridial infection : from diarrhoea to septic shockChair: Professor Sheila Patrick Honorary Professor, Emeritus Professor, infection and Immunity, Queen s University Belfast & Dr Harriet Hughes Consultant Microbiologist, University Hospital of WalesClostridial sepsis, blood culture and antimicrobial resistanceMr Michael PerryDeputy Lead Scientist, UK Anaerobe Reference Unit, Public Health Wales Microbiology, CardiffCase report: Clostridium perfringens Case report.

8 Clostridium septicum Implementation of the guidelines for faecal transplant treatment of C. difficile infection ; benefits versus risks Dr Jonathan SuttonConsultant Physician & Clinical Lead for AMR, Gastroenterology, BCUHB Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor, WalesQ & A Supported by Microbiology Society and Society for Anaerobic Microbiology09:30 - 11:00 SAGE 2 The Year in Antimicrobial StewardshipChair: Mrs Tejal Vaghela Antimicrobials and Acute Admissions Pharmacy Team Leader, West Hertfordshire Hospitals & UKCPA PIN ChairRecent advances in antimicrobial stewardshipProfessor Martin LlewelynProfessor in Infectious Diseases Brighton and Sussex Medical SchoolExamples of antimicrobial steward ship initiatives in community practiceDr Diane Ashiru-OredopeLead Pharmacist, HCAI & AMR Division Public Health EnglandExamples for novel antimicrobial stewardship implemented in secondary careMr Adel SheikhLead Antibiotic/Respiratory PharmacistPortsmouth HospitalSupported by UKCPA11:00 - 11:30 ConcourseCOFFEE, Trade Exhibition & Poster Viewing11:00 - 11.

9 30 ConcoursePoster WalkGeneral Bacteriology & General Virology11:30 - 12:15 SAGE 1 Keynote LectureChair: Professor David Dockrell, Professor of infection Medicine, The University of EdinburghStaphylococcus aureus bacteraemiaProfessor Richard ProctorProfessor Emeritus of Medicine, Medical Microbiology & Immunology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA14:15 - 15:30 SAGE 1 Plenary Session: resistance surveillance: Trends and benefits of a sentinel surveillance programmeChair: Professor Alasdair MacGowan, Consultant Microbiologist, North Bristol NHS TrustIntroductionProfessor Alasdair MacGowanConsultant Microbiologist, North Bristol NHS TrustBSAC surveillance of Gram-positive bacteria: a review of non-susceptibilityDr Carolyne HornerSenior Clinical Affairs Officer, British Society for Antimicrobial ChemotherapyBSAC surveillance of Gram-negative bacteria.

10 A review of non-susceptibilityProfessor David LivermoreProfessor in Medical Microbiology, Norwich Medical School, University of East AngliaNon-susceptibility of bacterial pathogens causing hospital-onset pneumonia in the UK and Ireland, 2008-2016 Miss Alicia RussellPhD Student in Molecular Microbiology, John Innes Centre, NorwichThe impact of antibiotic use on antimicrobial resistant infectionsDr Susan Hopkins Healthcare-Associated infection & Antimicrobial resistance , Deputy Director, National infection Service, Public Health EnglandQ&AChair + SpeakersSupported by BSAC15:30 - 16:15 SAGE Williams LectureChair: Dr Albert Mifsud, BIA PresidentSpeaker: Professor Tom Rogers, Professor of Clinical Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin & St James s Hospital16:15 - 16:45 ConcourseCOFFEE, Trade Exhibition & Poster Viewing16:15 - 16:45 ConcoursePoster WalkTB and other Mycobacteria16:45 - 17:15 SAGE 1 Scientific Free Papers - Room AChair: Dr Ray Fox, Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, GlasgowSupported by BIA16:45 - 17:15 Northern RockScientific Free Papers - Room BChair: Dr Anne Tunbridge, Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Sheffield Teaching HospitalsSupported by BIA13:15 - 14.


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