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European Advanced Course in Tuberculosis 2025

Date:
25.-26.06.2025

Location:
Research Center Borstel, Leibniz Lung Center

EACCTB 2025

 

This year, the DZIF course „Clinical Tuberculosis“ will be organized in collaboration with FILHA, Karolinska Institute, KNCV, TBnet and the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease. The „European Advanced Course in Clinical Tuberculosis“ (EACCTB) 2025 will take place from June 25th to 27th at the Research Center Borstel, Leibniz Lung Center, in Borstel, Germany.

The course offers a comprehensive update of the clinical management of tuberculosis as well as cutting-edge science. Topics covered include updates on the epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis in adults and children, hot topics like tuberculosis & migration or Antibiotic Stewardship and on-stage interactive case presentations. The course faculty includes international experts in the field of clinical tuberculosis. The Visiting Professor in Tuberculosis 2025, Professor Alice Zwerling from the University in Ottawa, Canada, will conduct a Satellite

Workshop on “Health Economy in TB” for residents and fellows and a Keynote lecture on “Cost effectiveness of novel molecular methods for drug susceptibility testing”.

The EACCTB 2025 in Borstel is excellently suited for a comprehensive update on the practical management of tuberculosis, for cross-disciplinary exchange and networking.

We are looking forward to seeing you in Borstel this summer!

The program and registration link can be found here.

You can find the event flyer here.

Please note that the event will be held in English

 

Contact:

Research Center Borstel
Leibniz Lung Center
Anne Oleischeck
Parkallee 1-40
D-23845 Borstel

+49 4537 / 188-7080
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