Study Group collaborations Our community of Study Groups (SGs) is dedicated to facilitating activities that push the boundaries of innovation in their respective fields. SGs are dynamic hubs of collaboration and innovation. Here you can see the list of open research projects where our SGs are…
Get to know moreAims and objectives The ESCMID Study Group for Veterinary Microbiology (ESGVM) aims to prevent the emergence and spread of animal infectious diseases, hazards of veterinary public health importance and AMR using a One Health approach and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Together, we are…
Get to know moreAims and objectives The ESCMID Study Group for Staphylococci and Staphylococcal Diseases (ESGS) focuses on the challenges posed by Staphylococcus aureus, one of the most frequent bacterial pathogens in both community and healthcare settings. With staphylococcal infections on the rise, we are…
Get to know moreAlthough providing advice on the management of children with infections (both common and complex infections) falls within the routine workload of clinical microbiologists and antimicrobial pharmacists working in general hospitals across Europe, as well as adult infectious diseases specialists on…
Get to know moreAims and objectives The ESCMID Study Group on Biofilms (ESGB) is at the forefront of biofilm research and collaboration. United by a shared vision, we bring together specialists from around the globe and are dedicated to: Organising ESCMID Global specific sessions and coordinating with other Study…
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Get to know moreAims and objectives The ESCMID Study Group for Non-Traditional Antibacterial Therapy (ESGNTA) brings together professionals from various expertise dedicated to advancing the use of bacteriophages and other new non-traditional therapeutic approaches to treat infectious diseases. Our mission includes:…
Get to know moreESCMID LMIC membership ESCMID membership for people from low-and lower-middle income countries (LMIC) aims to facilitate access to experts in the fields of Clinical Microbiology (CM) and Infectious Diseases (ID), regardless of background or country of origin. The LMIC membership, available at a…
Get to know moreAims and objectives The ESCMID Study Group for Infections in Critically Ill Patients (ESGCIP) is fighting infectious diseases in critically ill patients, with a special focus on multidrug-resistant pathogens. Together, we are dedicated to: Conducting collaborative projects to tackle infectious…
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