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Nationwide Children Kidney and Urinary Tract Symposium State of the Art in Pediatric UTI 2025

Nationwide Children Kidney and Urinary Tract Symposium State of the Art in Pediatric UTI 2025

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Nationwide Children Kidney and Urinary Tract Symposium State of the Art in Pediatric UTI 2025

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    Nationwide Children Kidney and Urinary Tract Symposium State of the Art in Pediatric UTI 2025

    Include: 1 videos + 6 pdfs, size: 10.1 GB
     Target Audience: pediatricians, nephrologists, urologists, infectious disease specialists, and primary care providers
    Information:
    Date & Location: Thursday, February 20, 2025, 4:00 PM – Friday, February 21, 2025, 4:30 PM, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Conference Center, COLUMBUS, OH, OH
    Target Audience: Specialties – General Pediatrics, Infectious Diseases, Nephrology, Urology
    Overview

    The overall goal of this fourth annual symposium is to provide a current, high-level summary of the state-of-the-art regarding mechanisms and management of pediatric UTI. A panel of experts will highlight knowledge gaps and making recommendations about next steps for research to guide the care of patients with UTI. This includes the role for host-pathogen interactions in UTI pathogenesis; host defense mechanisms to prevent and eradicate UTI; urologic evaluation of patients with recurrent UTI; antibiotic prophylaxis in UTI prevention; and the impact of recurrent UTI on the kidney. Facilitated discussions will provide opportunities to gather patient and caregiver perspectives and identify research opportunities and priorities, to achieve the best future for children with UTI.
    Objectives
    At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be able to:
    1. Describe mechanisms of urinary tract infection (UTI) pathogenesis
    2. Utilize emerging measures to prevent and treat UTI
    3. Implement the latest clinical approaches to UTI diagnosis, treatment and prevention
    4. Reduce the impact of UTI on patients and caregivers by implementing new strategies.
    5. Improve communication and collaboration with the healthcare team.

     

    Topics:

    *Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
    • Feb 21.mp4 (8 hours)
      Antibiotic Prophylaxis for UTI.pdf
      Innate defenses in UTI- Interleukin-6 impacts urothelial immunity.pdf
      Understanding UTIs Immune Mechanisms, Models, and Therapies Across the Lifespan.pdf
      UTI and Epithelial Immunity.pdf
      UTI Pathogens, Epidemiology, and Resistance.pdf
      Why Do We Care About UTI.pdf

     

    * Detail:
    Friday, February 21, 2025
    Welcome and Introductions
    8:15AM – 8:30AM
    Why Do We Care About UTI
    8:30AM – 9:15AM
    Nader Shaikh, MD, MPH
    UTI Pathogens, Epidemiology, and Resistance
    9:15AM – 10:00AM
    Laura A Mike, PhD
    A Mouse Model of Acquired Renal Scarring after UTI
    10:00AM – 10:15AM
    Denise Kimbrough, MD PhD
    Break
    10:15AM – 10:30AM
    Understanding UTIs: Immune Mechanisms, Models, and Therapies Across the Lifespan
    10:30AM – 11:15AM
    Indira Mysorekar, PhD, FAAM
    Antibiotic Prophylaxis for UTI
    11:15AM – 12:00PM
    David Hains, MD, MBA
    Lunch
    12:00PM – 1:00PM
    Innate defenses in UTI: Interleukin-6 impacts urothelial immunity
    1:00PM – 1:30PM
    Christina Ching, MD
    SUPER Lightning Presentations
    1:30PM – 2:00PM
    Characterization of UTI Defenses in Diabetic, Obese ob/ob Mice
    Natalia Cuyler
    Point Reyes, CAEnhancing Antimicrobial Functions in Neutrophils to Combat Urinary Tract Infections
    Josh Putka
    Avon, OH 

    Impact of Uropathogenic Escherichia coli on the mTOR Signaling Pathway
    Vanessa Arias
    Garfield, NJ

    UTI Treatment and NCH UTI Pathway
    2:00PM – 2:30PM
    Joshua Watson, MD
    Break
    2:30PM – 2:44PM
    Urologic Evaluation of rUTI
    2:45PM – 3:30PM
    Luis Braga, MD, MSc, PhD
    Unveiling Biomarkers and Mechanistic Pathways in Acute Pyelonephritis Through a Spatio-Temporal Transcriptome Atlas
    3:30PM – 4:00PM
    Juan de Dios Ruiz Rosado, PhD