Tackling the rise of infections and resistance in Urology
This educational event addresses the growing impact of antimicrobial resistance in urology. Experts will provide practical updates on infection prevention, diagnosis, and management in clinical practice.
Venue | Royal Society of Medicine |
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Address | 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, United Kingdom |
Antimicrobial resistance and complex infections are changing the landscape of urological care. This meeting offers an in-depth look at current strategies for managing recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTIs), surgical site infections (SSIs), and device-associated infections. Key discussions will include guideline-based approaches, new treatments, and technologies aimed at improving infection control.
The programme features lectures, panel discussions, and case-based learning. It covers the role of the microbiome, novel antibiotics, and tools such as organoid models and artificial intelligence. Particular attention will be paid to multidrug-resistant organisms and emerging pathogens like Candida auris.
Participants will gain practical insights to improve patient outcomes, apply infection control measures, and strengthen antimicrobial stewardship in both surgical and outpatient settings. The event is aimed at urology clinicians and trainees seeking evidence-based knowledge for daily practice.