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Our editors – Marc Bonten, Erin McCreary, Anne-Grete Märtson, Angela Huttner, and Josh Davis – are back for part two of the ESCMID Global Late Breakers series, summarising five more late-breaking trials presented at ESCMID Global 2026. They discuss the trials' strengths and weaknesses, and whether their results should change practice. 

The five trials presented in this half of the series are listed below, and links to their respective sessions can be watched and rewatched on the ESCMID Global Virtual Platform. Links to corresponding abstracts and publications where available are provided as well.

Conflict of interest/involvement in the trials:

PROCALBAN trial (Late-breaking clinical trials in sepsis management)

BENEFICIAL trial (Late-breaking clinical trials in sepsis management

SNAP trial (Late-breaking clinical trials in sepsis management

Adjunctive betamethasone treatment of hypoxemic adults hospitalised with Mycoplasma pneumoniae community-acquired pneumonia: an open-label, multicentre, randomised, controlled trial (Late-breaking research from The Lancet)

E.mbrace trial (Vaccines: landmark trials and preventive immunisation)


The Swiss multicentre phase 1, first-in-human trial testing the conjugate E. coli vaccine: