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Session Type
SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM
Date
Fri, 28.05.2021
Session Time
14:15 - 15:45
Room
Industry Symposia
Session Description

BROADENING HORIZONS: EXPANDING TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR THE PAEDIATRIC PATIENT - Supported by Pfizer

Session Description:

Managing infectious diseases in children involves many of the therapeutic principles used to treat adults. However, the paediatric patient population faces unique challenges including a different risk factor profile compared with adults, limited treatment options and distinct pharmacokinetic parameters. These challenges not only drive the need to reimagine the future of patient care, but also provide opportunities for innovation and breakthrough treatments.

Join our global panel as they introduce recent therapeutic advances in the management of bacterial infections for the paediatric patient. They will discuss how these therapies may address the current and anticipated burden of unmet need and consider their potential to improve patient outcomes. This session will include a live panel discussion in which our esteemed faculty will share their knowledge, insights and experience in managing this vulnerable population.

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Live Session

BROADENING HORIZONS: EXPANDING TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR THE PAEDIATRIC PATIENT (ID 2107)

Welcome and introduction: addressing the unmet need in paediatric patients (ID 2109)

Moving targets: understanding the challenges of managing drug-resistant infections (ID 2110)

Targeting MDR Gram-negative infections: an alternative treatment for paediatric patients (ID 2111)

Targeting CAP or cSSTIs in paediatric patients: is the standard of care still valid? (ID 2113)