McLoughlin Hilda
Future Microbiol. 2014;9(12):1299-301. doi: 10.2217/fmb.14.101.
This second and final instalment of the conference report from International Congress on Infectious Diseases 2014 follows on from part one, published in Future Microbiology (volume 9/issue 11). The 16th International Congress on Infectious Diseases was held in Cape Town this year, marking the return of the conference to Africa for the first time in 22 years. While infectious diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis and HIV--all still prevalent in the African healthcare landscape--dominated the program, the conference featured several important sessions on fungal infection and a significant number of posters devoted to this critical medical area. Within the context of the rise of antimicrobial resistance, now identified by WHO as one of the three greatest threats to human health, came the message that resistance is not limited to antimicrobials, but that antifungal resistance is also a significant and emerging threat worldwide.
这份2014年国际传染病大会会议报告的第二篇也是最后一篇,接续已发表于《未来微生物学》(第9卷/第11期)的第一篇。第16届国际传染病大会今年在开普敦举行,标志着该会议22年来首次重返非洲。虽然疟疾、结核病和艾滋病毒等传染病在非洲医疗领域仍普遍存在,主导了会议议程,但该会议设有几场关于真菌感染的重要会议,还有大量海报专门展示这一关键医学领域。在抗菌药物耐药性不断上升的背景下(世界卫生组织现已将其确定为对人类健康的三大最大威胁之一),传来的信息是,耐药性不仅限于抗菌药物,而且全球范围内,真菌耐药性也是一个重大且正在出现的威胁。