• LONGITUDINAL GENOMIC SURVEILLANCE TO TRACK PATHWAYS LEADING TO CLOSTRIDIODES DIFFICILE COLONIZATION AND INFECTION IN AN ICU

      Date: October 17th, 2024

      Time: 9:30 am PST

      Speaker: Prof. Evan Snitkin, University of Michigan Medical School

      Objectives:

      – Learn how active surveillance and whole-genome sequencing can be used to understand pathways to colonization and infection in hospitals
      – Learn about the relative impact of different pathways leading to Clostridioides difficile infection in an ICU population
      – Consider the implications of study findings on strategies for prevention C. difficile infections in hospitals