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Emergence of dalbavancin, vancomycin, and daptomycin cross-resistance in MRSA during long-term LVAD suppression with vancomycin followed by dalbavancin: genomic insights and synergy with cefadroxil

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UNMC Infectious Diseases Shines at IDWeek 2025 - Division of Infectious Diseases Atlanta, GA | October 19–22, 2025The infectious diseases community is gathering once again for IDWeek 2025, and the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) Division of Infectious Diseases is prou...

Our ID division is well represented at #IDWeek2025, come find us at a talk or a poster!

@idweek.bsky.social @idsainfo.bsky.social #IDSky

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Evaluation of the safety of cefazolin monotherapy in outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy at a large academic medical center

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IDSA Foundation board member Dr. Jasmine Marcelin was in DC this week for #ALC54, an event hosted by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation. Dr. Marcelin spoke on a panel, highlighting IDSA's efforts to diversify the ID workforce, advance health equity and expand access to care.

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Interested in learning about how a UTI order panel w/ clinical & laboratory reflex criteria can potentially impact UCx rates & CAUTIs? Join Esther Banker, PharmD & Yi Guo, PharmD, BCIDP from Montefiore Pharmacy residency in our latest SIDP Journal Club series (sidp.org/BCIDP), worth 1.5h of credit!

6 months ago 4 1 0 1
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Are you a trainee in Nebraska with an interest in Infectious Diseases?

Submit your research or interesting case report to the annual Nebraska ID Society meeting trainee abstract competition! #IDSky @unmccom.bsky.social

Learn more and submit your abstract here:
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Utility of urine culture in men with uncomplicated cystitis in ambulatory settings | Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology | Cambridge Core Utility of urine culture in men with uncomplicated cystitis in ambulatory settings - Volume 5 Issue 1

Congrats to Dr. Keintz, @bryanidpharmd.bsky.social, and Dr. Van Schooneveld on their recent publication in @ashejournal.bsky.social:

"Utility of urine culture in men with uncomplicated cystitis in ambulatory settings"

#IDSky #UTISky

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Evaluation of serial erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein monitoring in infectious disease outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy patients | Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healt... Evaluation of serial erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein monitoring in infectious disease outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy patients - Volume 5 Issue 1

Nice paper this week highlighting again the uselessness of serial ESR/CRP for many ID indications.

Really pleased to see an increasing focus in our OPAT community on diagnostic stewardship, working to decrease the number of unnecessary labs ordered, on behalf of both patients and OPAT personnel!

1 year ago 4 1 0 0
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Dr. Keintz is interviewed in this @contagionlive.bsky.social article about her most recent paper in @ashejournal.bsky.social

Read the paper here:
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@bryanidpharmd.bsky.social #IDSky #UTISky

1 year ago 8 3 0 0

S.lugdunensis is the Sammy Sosa of the SOSA πŸ’₯

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I'm the only one from the group on BlueSky!?? πŸ€” Anyway, this one was 95% Mackenzie Keintz, so particular shout-out to her!

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Development and validation of an antibiotic appropriateness metric for urinary tract infections and pyelonephritis in ambulatory settings | Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology | Ca... Development and validation of an antibiotic appropriateness metric for urinary tract infections and pyelonephritis in ambulatory settings - Volume 5 Issue 1

@unmc.bsky.social ID: We describe the development and validation of an electronically-captured appropriate antibiotic use metric for ambulatory UTIs using coding data bit.ly/3Ws3Ogm

1 year ago 2 2 0 2

Whelp. I decided to hop on the bandwagon & here I am!

1 year ago 5 2 1 0

Depending on underlying indication and acuity, I'd start with AmB, or an AmB combo. One other FDA-approved option you could consider is ibrexafungerp. The only trial for IC I know of used 750mg BID x 2d, then 750mg daily through EOT (~2wks in the study). Experience outside VVC is very limited.

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Scattergram for Aspergillus fumigatus isavuconazole MIC (mg/L) vs voriconazole MIC (mg/L) using CLSI MIC breakpoint interpretive criteria. S, susceptible; I, intermediate; R, resistant

Scattergram for Aspergillus fumigatus isavuconazole MIC (mg/L) vs voriconazole MIC (mg/L) using CLSI MIC breakpoint interpretive criteria. S, susceptible; I, intermediate; R, resistant

πŸ†•πŸ’«Analysis of a collection of A. fumigatus from a global surveillance program:
Voriconazole has excellent parameters to be used as a surrogate for isavuconazole susceptibility in situations where isavuconazole susceptibility testing is not feasible
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1 year ago 3 2 1 3

Welcome! The positives outweigh the current tradeoffs for the most of us. Really enjoy driving my Ioniq 5.

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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There definitely is, we are apparently just incapable of choosing it. Pharmacist-on-pharmacist crime, and this unfortunately isn't the only example... ACPE, MPJE, etc. A big loss to trainees when paperwork burnout robs them of superlative mentorship those like you are otherwise eager to provide.

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Not enough! Pseudo less often mainly because the data are very limited for more complicated cystitis or pyelo where those are more common, but underutilized vs OPAT for Enterobacterales where resistance precludes or complicates oral therapy.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

That's 1-2 articles PER PATIENT, right? I thought so... just doesn't make sense otherwise. Thanks! πŸ˜‰

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Thanks very much, these are endlessly helpful for recreating the community!

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