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THE 2017 WMA SUMMER MEETING The Village Hotel, Swansea, 9th June 2017 12.00 Registration, lunch, trade show and poster viewing 14.00 Opening address: Dr Brendan Healy (WMA President) 14.05 - 15.35 14.05 Session I – Healthcare Acquired Infection (HAI) – Part 1 HAI from an infection control perspective Gail Lusardi – Nurse Consultant, Welsh Healthcare Associated Infections Programme (WHAIP) HAI and respiratory viruses Dr Laura Dexter – Consultant Virologist, Wales Specialist Virology Centre (WSVC), Cardiff Combating Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae – The Mancunian Way Phillipa Burns – Deputy Laboratory Manager, Manchester Medical Microbiology Partnership, Public Health England 14.35 15.05 15.35 - 16.15 Coffee, trade show and poster viewing 16.15 - 18.00 Session II: Young Investigators & HAI – Part 2 16.15 ‘You can’t just wash your hands of Acinetobacter’ Dr Sarah Rollason, Microbiology, Cardiff Genomics and bioinformatics of HAI Katherine John-Hall, Cardiff University An interesting case of Burkholderia infection - health and safety and infection control lessons learned Robert Barry, Microbiology, Swansea Healthcare Acquired Legionella infection Dr Ian Aubrey, Microbiology, Cardiff 16.30 16.45 17.00 17.15 – 18.00 Keynote lecture: Clostridium difficile and faecal microbiota transplant (FMT) Dr Jonathan Sutton – Gastroenterology, Betsi Cadwalader University Health Board 19.00 - onwards Hog Roast and Ceilidh