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SO5 E239 - Episode 239: Inside ASM Microbe 2026
In this episode, Luis shares highlights from ASM Microbe 2026, including sessions on diagnostic challenges, antimicrobial resistance, rapid susceptibility testing, emerging therapeutics, laboratory automation, phage therapy, and whole-genome sequencing. Topics include a Brucella case that reinforces the importance of Gram stain interpretation, updates on resistance mechanisms in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and KPC-producing organisms, advances in rapid AST, and innovations showcased in the vendor hall. Luis also discusses several posters that caught his attention, covering pharyngeal gonorrhea, direct-from-specimen susceptibility testing, phage testing, rapid resistance reporting for Mycobacterium abscessus, and CRISPR-based diagnostics for bloodstream infections. Whether you attended ASM Microbe 2026 or couldn't make it this year, this episode provides a practical overview of some of the trends, technologies, and conversations shaping the future of clinical microbiology.
Topics Discussed:
• Diagnostic challenges in clinical microbiology
• Rapid identification and susceptibility testing
• Antimicrobial resistance and emerging therapies
• ESKAPE pathogens and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
• Laboratory automation and AI-assisted workflows
• Phage therapy and phage susceptibility testing
• Whole-genome sequencing and CRISPR diagnostics Stay connected with Let's Talk Micro:
• Website: letstalkmicro.com (https://www.letstalkmicro.com/)
• Questions or feedback? Email me at letstalkmicro@outlook.com
Resource details
| Contributed by: | Pathology Portal |
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| Licence: | © All rights reserved More information on licences |
| First contributed: | 01 July 2026 |
| Audience access level: | General user |
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