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Overview

The Microbiology Society are delighted to be hosting the Federation of Infection Societies Conference 2019 (FIS 2019) in Edinburgh between 11–14 November 2019.

This event is a unique conference which includes the collaboration of 16 societies across the UK with interests in different aspects of infectious diseases, clinical microbiology, biomedical science and infection control and provides a great opportunity to find out about the latest developments and to connect with key contacts and networks.

The event will attract over 600 delegates bringing together some of the best and most thoughtful minds from around the world to participate and inform.

FIS 2019 is being held at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) and over 4 days will see a programme packed with sessions covering the most important current issues facing infectious disease control, prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

Chair and Chair Elect of the organising committee

Chair: Professor Sheila Patrick (Queen’s University Belfast, UK)
Chair Elect: Professor Craig Williams (University of the West of Scotland, UK)

Confirmed sessions 

(Further announcements to be made)

  • Antimicrobial prophylaxis the impact of resistance
  • Stewardship and diabetic foot infection: “the right antibiotic, at the right dose at the right time” – and the right surgery
  • Things that go bump in the night - dealing with the out of hours paediatric call!
  • Challenging biofilm infection diagnosis
  • Use of antimicrobials at the end of life
  • Neglected tropical diseases
  • Zoonoses: so many ways to become infected
  • Congenital infection young people in adult services
  • The role of informatics and big data in improving surveillance to address AMR and IPC - a national and global perspective
  • The human microbiota in health and disease
  • Use of aminoglycosides – benefits and adverse effects
  • Travel medicine: Biting back: status and prevention of a trio of travel related infections
  • Symposium on NICE Antimicrobial Prescribing Guidelines on Pneumonia (CAP and HAP), Cellulitis and Diabetic Foot Infection
  • Vaccine preventable disease
  • Anaerobe update
  • Antimicrobial stewardship-the next steps
  • Clinical lessons
  • Real world infection prevention, using data to improve practice
  • NITCAR@FIS

Confirmed Professional Development sessions

  • Collaboration catalyst
  • Infectious disease futures: trainee scientist spotlight
  • Demystifying RCPATH exams

FIS member Societies organising sessions at this year’s event

(Further announcements to be made)

Microbiology Society logo British Infection Association logo British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy logo BPAIIG logo
Healthcare Infection Society logo IPS logo NITCAR logo NaTHNac logo
Public Health England logo Scottish Microbiology Association logo Society for Anaerobic Microbiology logo CHIVA logo
Royal College of Pathologists logo UKCPA logo    

You can stay up to date and join the conversation by following us on Twitter @MicrobioSoc #FIS19.

Any questions or enquiries please email conferences@microbiologysociety.org


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