Transplant Infectious Diseases (TID)
Transplant Infectious Diseases (TID)
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Description
The Transplant Infectious Diseases (TID) Pre-Congress Program, Innovation through Collaboration, is an in-depth scientific meeting designed to address current and emerging challenges in infections affecting transplant recipients. The program brings together international experts for state-of-the-art lectures, case-based discussions, and interactive panels, with a strong emphasis on practical clinical decision-making and global perspectives.
The agenda is structured into four complementary sessions, covering donor-derived and unexpected transmissions; complex infections in vulnerable transplant recipients; major controversies in transplant infectious diseases; and TID education, research networks, and global collaboration. Across these sessions, key topics encompass viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic, and mycobacterial infections, antimicrobial resistance, emerging pathogens in the context of climate change, advances in diagnostics and therapeutics, and the interface between infection and novel immunosuppressive strategies.
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TID 1: Pushing the boundaries and unexpected transmissions
Chairs: Benjamin Teh (AU), Cameron Wolfe (US)
TID 2: Case based discussion: recipient syndromes- is it a DDI?
Chairs: Camille N. Kotton (US), Helen Opdam (AU)
TID 3: Challenging bugs in vulnerable hosts: Diagnosis, treatment and prevention
Chairs: Monica Slavin (AU), Ban Hock Tan (SG)
TID 4: Controversies (Cases and discussion panel in haematologic malignancy)
Chairs: Wanessa T. Clemente (BR), Matthew Roberts (AU)



















