Theme: Infectious Diseases and Global Health During Covid-19

Infectious Diseases 2022

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Infectious Diseases 2022

The Infectious Diseases 2022 welcomes all the participants from all over the world to attend the grand conference "3rd Annual Meeting on Infectious Diseases, Microbiology & Beneficial Microbes" on April 18-19, 2022 at Budapest, Hungary which incorporates brief keynote introductions, Oral talks, blurb introductions, and presentations. Teachers, Researchers around the world will grandstand their examination work and will illuminate the way wherein Men, Women, and Children of all socioeconomics can be restored of various Infectious Diseases. 

As the topic says the recognition behind this meeting is to mindful individuals about the 3C's which are CauseComplications, and Cure of Diseases. The overall passings because of just Infectious Diseases are as per the following: 

  • Coronavirus (55.6 million)
  • HIV/AIDS (1 million) 
  • Respiratory Infections (4.4 million) 
  • Diarrhea (3.1 million) 
  • Hepatitis b (1.1million) 
  • Tetanus (500,000) 
  • Measles (1 million)
  • Malaria (2.1million) 
  • Tuberculosis (3.1 million) 

As we realize that these are the name rundown of the unmistakable ailments just, there are a few different ailments which will be likely explanations of more passings, if not taken into consideration at a beginning period.

Infectious diseases are ultimately caused by microscopic organisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites where Microbiology is the investigation of these minute life forms. A large number of living beings live in and on our bodies yet under specific conditions, a few creatures may cause infection these can be transmitted from individual to individual. Microbiology likewise remembers basic research for the field of numerous branches like cell biology, physiology, biochemistry, evolution, biology, and clinical view of microorganisms, including how the host reacts to these infections.

Track 1: Bacterial Infectious Diseases:

Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms also known as prokaryotes. There are estimated to be at least none nonillion bacteria on our planet. A nonillion means one followed by 30 zeros. Much of Earth's biomass is made up of bacteria only.

Bacteria can survive in almost any kind of environment, from extreme heat conditions to intense cold, and some can even survive in radioactive waste. 

Some of the Diseases are:

  • Cholera
  • Diphtheria
  • Dysentery
  • Bubonic Plague
  • Pneumonia
  • Tuberculosis
  • Typhoid
  • Typhus

Here are some examples of bacterial infections:

  • Bacterial meningitis
  • Otitis media
  • Pneumonia
  • Tuberculosis
  • Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
  • Gastritis
  • Food Poisoning
  • Eye Infections
  • Sinusitis
  • Urinary Tract Infections
  • Skin Infections
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases

The most common Infections are Viral Infections, Bacterial Infections, and Fungal Infections.

2nd International Conference on Medical and Molecular Pathology-February 12-13, 2020 | Paris, France; 2nd International Conference on Breast Pathology and Cancer Diagnosis-September 17-18, 2020 |  Vienna, Austria; 7th International Conference on Infectious Diseases, Bacteriology and Antibiotics-October 12-13, 2020 | Prague, Czech Republic; 7th International Conference on Parasitology, Microbiology & Infection Control, November 16-17, 2020 | Lisbon, Portugal; 18th European Pathology and Medicine Congress-April 29-30, 2020 | Prague, Czech Republic;

Track 2: Viral Infectious Diseases:

Viral infections are caused by a virus that transmits in our body. Millions of types of viruses are estimated to exist, but only 5,000 types of them have been identified. Viruses contain a small piece of genetic code and they are protected by a coat of protein and fat.

  • The common cold is mainly caused due to rhinovirus, coronavirus, and Adenovirus viruses
  • Encephalitis and Meningitis are caused due to Entero-viruses and herpes viruses
  • Warts and skin infections are caused due to Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV).
  • Gastroenteritis by the Nova Virus

Other viral conditions are:

  • Zika virus
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
  • Hepatitis C
  • Polio
  • Influenza
  • Dengue  Fever
  • H1N1 swine flu
  • Ebola
  • The Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS-CoV)

Track 3: Fungal Infectious Diseases

Fungus is a multi-cellular parasite that can decompose and then absorb organic matter using enzymes. There are approximately 51 million kinds of fungus present on earth.

Many fungal infections appear on the upper layers of the skin, and some progress to the deeper layers as well. Inhaling fungal spores can also lead to systemic fungal infections, such as thrush, or candidiasis.

Individuals with a higher risk of developing a fungal infection include people who:

  • Use antibiotics for a long time.
  • Having a weak Immune system, for example, HIV or AIDS, Diabetes, Chemotherapy Treatment, and those who have undergone organ transplantation, as they take medications to prevent their body from rejecting the new organ transplanted.

Examples of fungal infections are:

Prevention

We cannot prevent all Infectious diseases from getting into our bodies, but the following steps can reduce the risk of transmission:

  • We should always wash our hands before and after having food,
  • Always clean surface areas and don’t leave room-temperature food exposed when cooking.
  • Always take recommended vaccinations and be updates regarding the same.
  • Take antibiotics when prescribed, and complete the recommended course even if symptoms improve earlier than anticipated.
  • The practice of safe sex by getting STD checks from time to time, use of condoms, or abstaining altogether.
  • Avoid sharing items such as toothbrushes, combs, razor blades, drinking glasses, and kitchen utensils.
  • Follow doctor's advice about traveling or working while you are ill, as you could infect others as well.

Track 4: Protozoan Infectious Diseases

Parasitic micro-organisms are also known as Protozoa that cause tropical diseases for example amoebic dysentery, Trypanosomiasis(sleeping sickness), Trichomoniasis, Giardiasis, Leishmaniasis, and Toxoplasmosis.

Medicines used to kill protozoa (Parasitic micro-organisms) are used to treat these types of infections. The doctor will do various tests to identify the protozoa and choose the appropriate antiprotozoal.

  • Daraprim (pyrimethamine)
  • Diloxanide
  • Fasigyn (tinidazole)
  • Flagyl tablets (metronidazole)
  • Mepacrine
  • Metronidazole tablets and suspension
  • Norzol suspension (metronidazole)
  • Pentacarinat injection
  • Pentostam (sodium stibogluconate)
  • Well done (atovaquone)

Track 5Pediatric Infectious Diseases

The infectious disease found in infant babies is termed Pediatric infectious disease. If a child has an indefatigable disease because he was affected by an infectious agent, a pediatric infectious diseases specialist has the experience and qualifications to help a pediatrician diagnose and treat the child in a correct way. The pediatric infectious diseases specialist provides treatment to children from birth till their teen years.

Track 6Infectious Diseases and Cancer

Infections may result in raising the risk of cancer in different ways. Some of the viruses directly affect the genes inside cells that regulate their growth. These viruses can penetrate their own genes into the cell, causing the cell to grow enormously. These infections may lead to long-term inflammation in a part of the body. This results in changes in the affected cells, which can eventually lead to the occurrence of cancer.

Some infections can suppress or decrease a person’s immune system, which normally helps to protect the body from foreign elements and thus increasing the chance of cancer.

The risk of developing cancer is also influenced by other factors such as, infection with Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) bacteria can increase your risk of stomach cancer, but what you eat, whether or not you smoke, and other factors also comes under the account.

Track 7Veterinary Infectious Diseases

These are infectious diseases found in animals. Safety and quality are major concerns of the cattle industry as to provide food for the growing population around the globe. However, the cattle industry’s efficiency is far more from optimum. Infectious diseases in animals may lead to their tremendous suffering and crippling economic dropping to the people who rely on these animals for their livelihoods.

Even more than 60% of all infectious diseases of animals can also affect human beings. These types of infections are called "zoonotic infections" For example Avian Influenza. Few other diseases are like Rabies, West Nile Virus, Hantavirus, Bovine Spongiform Encephalitis also known as ("Mad Cow Disease"), Lyme disease, etc.

Track 8: Infectious Diseases Tests

The test is led by presenting symptoms in individual with an infectious disease, but it always needs extra diagnostics ways to confirm it. Some symptoms are indicative of particular diseases and are called pathognomonic signs.

 Microscopy is another primary tool in the diagnosis of infectious diseases. Virtually all the culture techniques rely on microscopic tests for definitive confirmation of the infectious agent. Microscopy may be carried out with simple instruments, such as the compound light microscope, or with an electron microscope. Samples obtained from patients are viewed under a light microscope and often lead to identification. Microscopy can be made exquisitely specific when used in combination with antibody-centered techniques.

Track 9: Antigen-Antibody reactions

Antigen-antibody reaction mainly focuses on the rapid detection of proteins. Antibodies recognize specific proteins based on their structure and content, and can be very specific, binding to only a small part of an antigen (known as the epitope), and discriminating between highly similar epitopes. When a host is exposed to an antigen then the host will develop an array of antibodies so that each binds to a separate epitope of the antigen. These antibodies will vary in specificity.

Many proteolytic enzymes are known to enhance the antigen-antibody reactions, but the most prominently used are papain, ficin, and bromelain.

Track 10: Host and Microbial Genetics

In microorganisms, several kinds of recombination are known to take place. The most common form of them is general recombination, which involves the reciprocal exchange of DNA between a pair of DNA sequences. It takes place everywhere in the microbial chromosome and is represented by the exchanges taking place in bacterial transformation, bacterial recombination, and its transduction.

Track 11: Prevention of Infectious Diseases

Prevent infection before it begins and avoid spreading the infection to others by these easy steps:

  • Wash your hands well with soap. Dry your hands thoroughly.
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a cloth when you sneeze, then dispose of it. If nothing is handy, cough or sneeze into your elbow rather than into your hands.
  • Wash and bandage all cuts. Any serious cut or animal or human bite should be treated by a doctor.
  • Do not pick at healing wounds or squeeze pimples this makes the infection increase rapidly.
  • Don't share dishes, glasses, or eating utensils with others.

Track 12:  Infection Control and Public Awareness

Over the last 20 years, increasing emphasis has been placed on health communication strategies that are collaboratively designed, implemented, and evaluated. Eventually, various successful strategic health campaigns have been developed, particularly in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome arena.

We need to be critically aware of these issues while communicating with patients and their caregivers, select health issues that are appropriate to the client's level of understanding, and provide a systematic approach by utilizing varied mechanisms (e.g., printed material, displays, videos, and discussions) to educate and increase awareness in and stress motivating principles, cultural relevance, and feasibility.

Track 13Advancements in Vaccines and Therapeutics

Conventionally, the stabilization of prophylactic vaccines has been a main attraction for the scientific and research communities. International health care organizations have provided funds for this effort for more than forty years. Moreover, stability has been linked with the temperature surrounding the vaccine vial, with not much attention being paid towards coinciding environmental parameters.

Recently, the advantages of the Electronic Time-Temperature Indicator [ETTI] have been well described. In all probability, ETTI would not be proficient enough at monitoring the evaporative and radioactive transfer of heat from the atmosphere. Monitoring temperature without a simultaneous estimate of humidity is often very erratic.

Track 14Sexually Transmitted Diseases/ Sexually Transmitted Infections

Sexually transmitted diseases/ sexually transmitted infections are infectious diseases that are transmitted through sexual contact with an infected individual and also transmitted during vaginal or other types of sexual intercourse including oral and anal sex.

Examples of sexually transmitted diseases include:

  • Hepatitis B
  • Crabs(pubic lice)
  • human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV and AIDS)chlamydia
  • Cancroid
  • Genital Herpes
  • Genital Warts
  • Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
  • Trichomoniasis (a parasitic infection)
  • Molluscum Contagiosum
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
  • Syphilis, Gonorrhea

Track 15: Epidemiology & Diagnosis of Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases

Epidemiology studies the patterns, causes, and effects of health issues. It is the cornerstone of public health and informs policy decisions and evidence-based practice by identifying risk factors for disease and targets for preventive healthcare. Epidemiologists help with study design, data collection, interpretation, statistical analysis of data, and dissemination. Epidemiology helped to develop methodology used in clinical research, public health studies, and to a lesser extent basic research in the biological sciences.

Subtract: Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases

Medical diagnosis is the process of treatment that helps determine which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs. Laboratory tests may identify organisms directly (e.g., visually, using a microscope growing the organism in culture) or indirectly (e.g., identifying antibodies to the organism). General types of tests include culture, microscopy, and immunologic tests (agglutination tests such as latex agglutination, enzyme immunoassays, western blot, precipitation tests, and complement fixation tests) and nucleic acid/non-nucleic acid-based identification techniques. Sub types of diagnoses include clinical, laboratory, radiology, principal, and admitting diagnosis. Advanced methods have been approached to diagnose the infection in any part of the body. Examples include biomarkers/ Elisa test/ chest x-ray/ skin biopsy/ tympanometry and Tympanocentesis.

Track 16: 

Global Trends in Emerging Infectious Diseases-Antibiotics

An Infectious disease occurrence that has increased rapidly in the past few decades or threatens to increase is termed as emerging. These diseases include new infections, previously unrecognized infections, and old infections reappearing due to antimicrobial resistance, public health issues, and unhygienic conditions.

Antimicrobials/Antibiotics/Antibacterials are used in the treatment and prevention of bacterial infections. They might either kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria. Few antibiotics have antiprotozoal activity. Antibiotics are not effective against viruses such as the common cold or influenza and their inappropriate use allows the emergence of resistant organisms.

Subtract: Immunology of Infections   

The immunology of infections is nothing but the battle between pathogens and the host immune defenses. Immunology is the branch of science-centered with the various aspects related to the immune system, innate and acquired immunity. Immunology also focuses on dealing with laboratory techniques involving the interaction of antigens with specific antibodies.

 Track 17: Plant Disease Modeling and Parameter Estimation

Plant pathology is the study of diseases found in plants caused by pathogens and environmental conditions. Organisms that are the source of infectious diseases include fungi, oomycetes, bacteria, viruses, viroids, virus-like organisms, phytoplasmas, protozoa, nematodes, and parasitic plants. Plant pathology includes the study of pathogen recognition, etiology, disease cycles, economic impact, plant disease epidemiology, plant disease resistance. Here we also get to know that how plants diseases can affect humans and how can we prevent human beings of all demographics to get affected by these.

 

Oral presentation: Oral Presentations may include topics from researches, theoretical, professional, or private practices in a concise manner. Individuals with personal experience are also welcome to present personal experience or narratives which help others in everyday life.

Speakers with a 30-minute slot should plan to speak for 20-25 minutes, and Keynote speakers should plan to speak for 40-45 minutes, with the remaining time to be used for questions and discussion by the Session Chair

Workshop: For workshop presenters also, the topic of the talk will be the same as an Oral presentation with more specialized techniques and detailed demonstration. The generalized time duration for workshop presentation is about 45-50 minutes. Interested participants can join with their respective teams and present the workshop with their research coordinators with a special group waiver on registration.

Poster presentation: Student Poster Competition will be organized at the Infectious Diseases 2022 conference is to encourage students and recent graduates to present their original research. Presenters will be given about 5-7 minutes to present the poster including questions and answers. Judges may ask questions during the evaluation of the presentation. This is an opportunity for young scientists to learn about the recent findings of their peers to increase their capacity as multidisciplinary researchers. Poster displays will be in hard copy format of 1x1 M long.

For more details regarding Poster Presentation and Judging Criteria view Poster Presentation Guidelines

Webinar: Webinar presentation is designed for those interested attendees who cannot join in person due to schedule conflict or other obligations. In this option, the presenter may record the presentation and their presentation will be presented in the Webinar presentation session.

E-Poster: e-Poster is also similar to the webinar presentation. In this session, their presentation will be published in the form of a poster on the conference website and the presenter abstract will be published in the conference souvenir and journal with DOI

Exhibition: Infectious Diseases 2022 has the opportunity to exhibit the products and services from commercial and non-commercial organizations like Drug manufacturers, Clinical Trial Sites, Management Consultants, Chemists, Pharmacists, Business delegates, and Equipment Manufacturers.

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How to submit an abstract/ article?

Submissions of abstracts are welcome in all topics related to Stroke Meeting 2021. Please see below for submission guidelines.

The entire accepted abstracts for the registered participants will be published in the Open Access conference supporting journal and conference souvenir.

  1. Abstracts can be submitted through the online link ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
  2. Abstracts must be submitted in English and should be within 250-300 words along with a biography of the presenter of 60-70 words
  3. Submissions are welcome in all topics related to Neurology & Neuroscience.
  4. Presenting author shall provide the following details: Full name of the presenter, Affiliation details: department, institution/hospital, country, Phone number & E-mail address, and photographs
  5. For Co-authors following details are required: Full names and affiliation details like department, institute/ organization name, country shall be included
  6. All abstracts will be BLIND reviewed by a review panel approved by the Infectious Diseases 2022 Conference Review Committee. The Committee’s decision is final.
  7. All presenters of accepted abstracts will be required to register and pay for attendance at the Conference.

Please note your affiliation and abstract title in both the final program and journal will appear exactly as you submit it so please follow the guidelines provided as to the format required and the letter of acceptance does not imply any travel grant or any bursaries.

Next steps

Email confirmation for the submitted abstract will be sent upon successful acceptance of the abstract. If the abstract is accepted, presenters require to confirm the presenter/s and pay the applicable registration fee/s. Failure to do so may result in your paper being excluded from the Stroke Meeting 2021 conference program

How to complete registration?

To complete the registration, visit the ONLINE REGISTRATION. The following registration categories are available

The participants from University/ Academic backgrounds shall enroll their participation in the Academic category

Available Registration option under this category: Oral Presentation | Poster Presentation | Delegate Registration | Package A (includes your registration and 2 nights of accommodation) | Package B (includes your registration and 3 nights of accommodation) | Webinar

For the business person, shall enroll their participation in Business category

Available Registration option under this category: Speaker registration | Delegate Registration | Package A (includes your registration and 2 nights of accommodation) | Package B (includes your registration and 3 nights of accommodation) | Advertisement | Exhibitor

The participants who are still pursuing their education shall enroll their participation in the Student category

Available Registration option under this category: Speaker registration | Poster presentation | Delegate registration | Package (includes registration and 2 nights of accommodation)

Apart from any above-mentioned category please contact us for GROUP REGISTRATION, EXTRA NIGHT OF ACCOMMODATION, ADVANCE TOKEN AMOUNT PAYMENT, MORE THAN ONE PRESENTATION, etc... These options are available on special request and discussion with the management

Infectious Diseases 2022 organizing committee hereby reiterates that we are NOT involved in VISA processing. We can assist by providing supporting documents like a Letter of invitation, Letter of Abstract Acceptance, and Registration Payment Receipt.

You may be required to submit additional documents along with these documents to the embassy.

Letter of Invitation: The official Letter of Invitation is proof that your submitted paper and registration application are accepted by the conference committee board. It will be stated in English and may help you in your visa application.

* Only registered participants will get an official letter of invitation

* Attendees need to finish Registration & Authenticated information submission to get an official letter of invitation [i.e., Passport (Scan copy), DOB, Mobile Number, Physical Address and Photograph].

*Contact program manager for more information

• Official Letters of Invitations will be provided only to attend the conference.

**SHOULD YOUR APPLICATION BE DENIED, Infectious Diseases 2022 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CANNOT CHANGE THE DECISION OF THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, NOR WILL WE ENGAGE IN DISCUSSION OR CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE IND, MOFA, OR THE EMBASSY ON BEHALF OF THE APPLICANT **

Infectious Diseases Therapeutic Market

The global infectious disease therapeutics market is expected to reach USD 86.2 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The infectious diseases therapeutics market in the US is estimated to grow at a rate of 3.37% between 2014- 2019. As per the records, 25% of deaths are mainly due to infectious diseases globally. The current market trend shows that North America has a more global market for infectious diseases therapeutics due to the increasing incidence of infectious diseases and the rise in the aging population. Followed by North America highest global market is expected in Asia then followed by Europe in the global infectious diseases therapeutics market. In the Asia-Pacific region, China and India are expected to be the fastest-growing infectious diseases therapeutics markets. The main reasons behind the highest global market of infectious diseases therapeutics market in the above countries are mainly due to a large number of patients and due to an increase in government funding. Some of the major companies playing a key role in the global infectious diseases therapeutics market are Merck & Co., Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, F. Hoffmann-La Roche, GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceutical, Inc., Auritec Pharmaceuticals, Novartis, Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Isis Pharmaceuticals, and Gilead Sciences.

Infectious Diseases Diagnostics Market

The market for infectious disease molecular diagnostics tests includes hospitals, blood banks, reference laboratories. North America has the highest global market for molecular diagnostics tests followed by Europe due to the market availability of the tests and the high occurrence rate of various infectious diseases such as HPV, hepatitis, and bacterial infections. The Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East are expected to be the potential markets in the coming years. Major companies which play a key role in the infectious disease molecular diagnostics tests market are Abbott Laboratories, Affymetrix, Inc., Becton, Dickinson and Company, bioMérieux, Cepheid, Inc., Hologic, Inc., Life Technologies, Myriad Genetics, Inc., Qiagen N.V., and others.

 

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