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The Encephalitis Podcast Ep 47 - Brain Infectious Global (BIG) Outcomes with Dr Bhagteshwar Singh

The Encephalitis Podcast Ep 47 - Brain Infectious Global (BIG) Outcomes with Dr Bhagteshwar Singh

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In this episode Dr Ava Easton is joined by Dr Bhagteshwar Singh talking about improving the diagnosis and treatment of encephalitis in low to middle income countries. Dr Bhagteshwar Singh is back in the UK, having been based at Christian Medical College in Vallor, India, and Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre, Malawi in the last year. He's also a clinical research fellow and specialty registrar in infectious diseases and general internal medicine at the University of Liverpool in the UK. Please see below the links mentioned in the podcast.

https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/people/bhagteshwar-singh

https://braininfectionsglobal.tghn.org/the-programme/scientific-background/

https://braininfectionsglobal.tghn.org/resources/brain-infections-global-tools/

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