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Satellite Symposium organised by the ESWI IDC and supported by IFPMA: The Bidirectional Relationship Between Metabolic and Cardiovascular Conditions and Respiratory Viral Infections (SARS-CoV-2, Influenza, RSV) SAT11
Auditorium 3 - Breakout
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Introduction to the topic: the evolving link between NCDs and respiratory infections, with a historical look at flu and diabetes and the IDCMarco GOEIJENBIERESWI Board Member, Spaarne Gasthuis, Netherlands
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The Impact of Glycemic Variability on Influenza Outcomes in Intensive Care PatientsRamon FLUITSpaarne Ziekenhuis: Spaarne Gasthuis, Netherlands
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How do her extensive line of research complement Ramon’s data? What new insights are emerging, and what does she want to study next?Kirsty SHORTESWI Associate Member, University of Queensland, Australia
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Could obesity be the key link connecting NCDs and increased susceptibility to respiratory infections?Stacey SCHULTZ-CHERRYSt Jude Children's Research Hospital, United States
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Broader clinical implications: Are these insights already impacting practice or guidelines?Oana SANDULESCUCarol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, National Institute for Infectious Diseases Prof Dr Matei Bals, Romania
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A wrap-up with implications for vaccination: all data points to support, but what are the current boundaries or uncertainties? Why is VCR decreasing?Eric C.M. VAN GORPErasmus MC, Netherlands