25 maj
Prof. dr. Thomas V. Riley »Alternativne terapije za zdravljenje nalezljivih bolezni / Alternative therapies for infectious diseases«

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Nacionalni inštitut za biologijo, Medicinska fakulteta UM in Center odličnosti Cipkebip Vas vabijo, da si ogledate predavanje:  »Alternativne terapije za zdravljenje nalezljivih bolezni / Alternative therapies for infectious diseases«, ki ga je predstavil prof. dr. Tom Riley  iz University of Western Australia. Predavanje je potekalo v četrtek, 26. maja 2011, ob 14.30 uri, na sedežu Nacionalnega inštituta za biologijo, Večna pot 111, v Ljubljani, v predavalnici B2.

 

Nacionalni inštitut za biologijo, Medicinska fakulteta UM in Center odličnosti Cipkebip Vas vabijo, da si ogledate predavanje: 

»Alternativne terapije za zdravljenje nalezljivih bolezni / Alternative therapies for infectious diseases«,

ki ga je predstavil prof. dr. Thomas V. Riley  iz University of Western Australia. 

Predavanje je potekalo v četrtek, 26. maja 2011, ob 14.30 uri, na sedežu Nacionalnega inštituta za biologijo, Večna pot 111, v Ljubljani, v predavalnici B2.



Povzetek:

Predstavljene so bile posledice nepravilne uporabe antibiotikov ter nekateri alternativni pristopi, ki so v razvoju za zdravljenje nalezljivih bolezni. Ti bodo vključevali uporabo naravnih spojin (med in rastlinski izvlečki), probiotike (vključno z nadomeščanjem celotne črevesne mikrobiote, t.i. fekalnimi transplantacijami) ter uporabo bakteriofagov.

Abstract:

This presentation sas about the consequences of inappropriate use of antimicrobial agents and some of the alternative approaches to treating infectious diseases that are being investigated, like naturally occurring antimicrobials (such as honey and plant essential oils), probiotics (including faecal flora replacement therapy) and bacteriophage therapy. Despite the fact that these sorts of treatments are popular with patients, in many cases the science underpinning their use is poor or lacking. Because of the antimicrobial resistance crisis there is renewed interest in this area.


Prof. Thomas V Riley, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia

After 15 years working in diagnostic laboratories and completing a PhD part-time at The University of Western Australia (UWA), Tom was appointed Senior Medical Scientist in Charge of the Department of Clinical Microbiology at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth, Western Australia, in 1988.  In 1995, was appointed as an Associate Professor in the Department of Microbiology at UWA, and Principal Research Scientist at the Western Australian Centre for Pathology & Medical Research.  In 2002, he was awarded a Personal Chair at UWA. He has had a long standing interest in healthcare-related infections, particularly the diagnosis and epidemiology of Clostridium difficile infection, and the antimicrobial activity of Australian native plants.  He has published over 250 book chapters and refereed journal articles.


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