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This is the first episode of the 'Quarterly catchup' series, in which CMI Communications editors discuss important and useful articles that have come out in the last 3 months to understand their results and potential clinical impact. In this inaugural episode of 'Quarterly catchup', Emily McDonald (Canada), Thomas Tängdén (Sweden) and Navaneeth Narayanan (USA) convene to discuss clinical microbiology and infectious diseases studies published in the first quarter of 2026 [1-6]. From Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes reducing dengue infection to exploration of antibiotic combination therapies against multidrug-resistant organisms, our hosts summarize six articles they found the most interesting, and discuss whether they can and should change clinical practice.
This episode was peer reviewed by Connor Prosty of McGill University, Montréal, Canada.
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This is the first episode of the 'Quarterly catchup' series, in which CMI Communications editors discuss important and useful articles that have come out in the last 3 months to understand their results and potential clinical impact. In this inaugural episode of 'Quarterly catchup', Emily McDonald (Canada), Thomas Tängdén (Sweden) and Navaneeth Narayanan (USA) convene to discuss clinical microbiology and infectious diseases studies published in the first quarter of 2026 [1-6]. From Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes reducing dengue infection to exploration of antibiotic combination therapies against multidrug-resistant organisms, our hosts summarize six articles they found the most interesting, and discuss whether they can and should change clinical practice.
This episode was peer reviewed by Connor Prosty of McGill University, Montréal, Canada.
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Further reading

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