🧬 Science, Safari, and Synergy: Nebraska ID Society’s Annual Meeting is THIS FRIDAY!

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The Nebraska Infectious Diseases Society (NIDS) annual meeting is this Friday, August 15th at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, from 8am-5pm. Join us for a day filled with insightful discussions, networking opportunities, and the latest updates in the field of infectious diseases. The 2025 meeting has a One Health theme and will include talks from our veterinary and dental colleagues.

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IDSA Leader Keynote: Role of ID physicians for Supporting One HealthTrini Mathew, MD, MPH, FACP, FIDSA. Associate Professor (adjunct) Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine and Wayne State University School of Medicine
Emerging Zoonotic InfectionsTaylor Yaw, DVM, CertAqV, Dipl. ACZM, Dipl. ABVP (Fish Practice). Vice President of Science and Animal Health, Henry Doorly Zoo
Using population genomics of Ixodes scapularis ticks to understand current and future risk of tick-borne diseases in NebraskaJoseph Fauver, PhD. Assistant Professor UNMC Department of Epidemiology
Roberto Cartiñas, PhD, DVM. Professor of Practice, University of Nebraska School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Antibacterial Resistance in Agriculture and Its Effect on Human Health, an Agricultural State’s ConundrumJ. Dustin Loy, PhD, DVM. Director, Nebraska Veterinary Diagnostic Center
Emerging Infections and the Human/Wildlife interfaceMarnee Rountree, PhD. Wildlife Health Program Manager, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission &
Liz VanWormer, PhD, DVM. Associate Professor of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska One Health Coordinator
Oral microbiome and fluoridation and the effects on human healthJessica Meeske, DDS. Clinical Instructor of Pediatric Dentistry, UNMC College of Dentistry & President of the Nebraska Dental Association
Nebraska Measles UpdateSyndey Stein, DVM. Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Epidemiologist.
State Level Medicaid Review of Antimicrobial Use and Budget ImplicationsJacob Kilgore, MD, MPH, FAAP. Associate Professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Marshall University, West Virginia

Trainee Presentations

One of the most anticipated events held during the meeting is the trainee poster session, which continues to grow each year and features fascinating cases and novel research, most of which is led by trainees, residents, and fellows. As usual, the top abstracts in each category will also be presented orally. A huge congratulations to our top abstract winners: Drs. Nicholas Mielke and Natalie Sturd. In addition to these talks, dozens of other fascinating projects will be presented as part of the poster session.

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Natalie Sturd, PhD received her PhD from the lab of Dr. Elizabeth Rucks, examining the host-pathogen interactions of Chlamydia trachomatis. She is currently in her 4th year of medical school at UNMC and in her final year of the MD-PhD program and plans to pursue a combined career as a physician-scientist in infectious disease. Dr. Sturd will present her winning clinical vignette abstract: A Case of KS-IRIS in Advanced HIV: Challenges in Managing Visceral Kaposi Sarcoma and Pericardial Effusion.

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Nick Mielke, MD is a third-year internal medicine resident at Creighton University whose work focuses on advancing health equity, optimizing vascular access, and leading vaccine-related research at the intersection of clinical medicine and public health. He has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications and presented his research at national conferences. Dr. Mielke will present his winning research abstract: Differential Uptake of Zoster and COVID-19 Vaccines in a System without Financial Barriers: A Multivariable Analysis of Race, Demographics, and Provider Factors


Here is a list of our poster presenters. Stay through the end of the meeting to celebrate the winners of the trainee poster competition!

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Poster IDPoster CategoryPoster PresenterPoster Title
2Case VignetteCima, SophiaDevelopment of Fungal Retinitis in Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
3Research/QIMoreno, SamanthaEarly Exposure to Infectious Diseases Specialty Among Undergraduate Students with Interests in Healthcare Careers
4Research/QIWorks, DuncanAnalysis of a Learning Needs Assessment Survey Outcomes to Inform Development of the Extension for Community Health Outcomes Model for HIV Training in Midwestern Non-Metropolitan Areas
5Research/QIPreusker, JennaAnalyzing Antibiotic Usage Rates Reported to NHSN by Nebraska Hospitals: Insights by Hospital Size and Rurality
6Case VignetteBaxter, EmilyCMV Strikes Back: A Viral Awakening Post-Transplant
7Case VignetteShad, KariKaposi Sarcoma and KSHV/HHV8-Associated Multicentric Castleman Disease: A Case Report
8Research/QIDang, AshleyCommunity Acquired Pneumonia and MRSA Nasal Screening Protocol: Appropriately Being Used?
9Research/QIKilzer, AnnaBiopreparedness Education in US Medical Schools
11Case VignetteAlbrecht, CalvinSmear Tactics: Unusual Presentation of Fever in a Returning Traveler
12Case VignetteStarlin, MakenzieHoarseness in Immunocompetent Host – A Rare Etiology
13Case VignetteHesseltine, LydiaA Puzzle of the White Matter: Navigating Diagnostic Uncertainty 
14Research/QIChandler, SarahGenomic epidemiology informs transmission dynamics of West Nile virus outbreaks in Nebraska
15Case VignetteSpeelmon, CharliePersistent Diarrhea of Unknown Etiology: Unraveling a Diagnosis Clinicians Should Not Miss
17Case VignetteMeyer, MatthewEnteric/Typhoid Fever in a returning traveler: an approach to a thorough medical workup
18Research/QIKusnik, NicoleIntended and Unintended Consequences of a Blood Culture Bottle Shortage: Changes in Antibiotic Prescribing, Contamination Rates, and Sepsis Measures at a Large Academic Institution
19Research/QIZwiener, jenniferDetectable HIV Viral Levels in Pediatric Patients on Injectable Cabotegravir and Rilpivirine
20Case VignetteBecken, BradfordA Cavity in the Infectious Differential: An Atypical Lesion
21Case VignetteUhm, SarahSpontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis due to Pasteurella multocida in a Non-Dialysis Patient with Decompensated Cirrhosis
22Case VignetteYoungblood, OliviaDisseminated Tuberculosis in the Setting of Advanced HIV: A Diagnostic Tightrope
23Case VignetteKlementiev, AlexanderA Tale of Two Histoplasma Prosthetic Joint Infections
24Case VignetteBristol, NatalieUnmasking the Hidden Threats: Complications of Lemierre’s Syndrome
25Case VignetteStaab, EllieRecurrent Mucosal Leishmaniasis in an Immunocompetent Host Due to Leishmania braziliensis
26Case VignetteRhyner, JordanHepatitis B virus reactivation following switch to long-acting injectable ART: A cautionary case
27Case VignetteStevenson, ScottSticky Situations:  Identification and Management of Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae in Nebraska 
28Case VignetteMoody, JoannaMissed in the Margins: Peritoneal tuberculosis Disguised as Malignancy in Advanced HIV
29Case VignetteMeyers, HunterWhen Milk is Not Taken Out to Pasteur: A Case Report on Brucella in an Otherwise Healthy Child
30Case VignetteBecken, BradfordObtaining a Bacteriophage: A Capsid, A Tail, and Reinventing the Wheel
31Research/QIForal, Pamela AEvaluation of Allergy to Beta Lactams at a VA Medical Center: An Opportunity to Delabel
32Case VignetteShalmali MirajkarMultifocal Brain Abscesses Secondary to Streptococcus constellatus Following Histoplasmosis-induced Bronchial Fistulas in an Adolescent
33Research/QIHolderjano, ColeThe Papanicolaou Smear, a Novel Frontier for Chlamydial Transcriptomics
35Research/QIGreen, EvangelineTurning Crisis into Opportunity: Blood Culture Stewardship and the National Impact of a Blood Culture Bottle Shortage on Clinical Care
36Case VignetteClodfelder, ChristianRich Rolled: A Case of Mistaken Identity
37Research/QIMack, JillianStewardship Focused Evaluation of Patients Enrolled in an Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy Program Treated with Ceftriaxone for Penicillin-Susceptible Streptococcus spp. Infections


 

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