Theme: {CME-CPD Accreditation Available} Impact on the emergence, spread, and control of Infectious Disease

Emerging Infectious Diseases 2023

Emerging Infectious Diseases 2023

We are overjoyed to organize 6th International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases which will be held from November 13-14, 2023 in the beautiful city Dublin, Ireland which will proceed with the theme “Impact on the emergence, spread, and control of Infectious Disease.” The conference brings together more than 1200 public health professionals from around the world to encourage the exchange of the latest information on issues affecting the emergence, spread, and control of infectious disease.

One of the most common causes of human illness and mortality worldwide is infectious disease. All life forms on Earth are infected by pathogens, which can spread over species boundaries and have a negative effect on both human and planetary health. It is urgently necessary to do basic research in infection biology in order to develop treatments for prevalent and newly emerging infectious diseases.

Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference 2023 is an implausible conference that unites international collaboration between scientists, researchers, consultants from leading universities and provides an ideal platform to widen experiences, promote industry-wide collaboration and assess rising technologies worldwide.

With an emphasis on newly developing and re-emerging pathogens, the program committee has created a thorough scientific and educational schedule that includes a variety of scientific symposia, open forums, meet-the-expert sessions, keynote sessions, and panel sessions with invited speakers, oral abstract and poster presentations, and scientific and public health exhibitors—all focusing on emerging and re-emerging infections.

Engage in all the fun educational, social, and professional activities that Emerging Infectious Diseases 2023 has to offer you!

Participation Categories:

Keynote shows
Oral and Poster shows
Young analysis Forums
Exhibitions
Workshop/Symposia
Media Partners
Sponsors

Why to Attend?

Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference 2023 is giving a wide-reaching stage to the researchers UN agency are contributory within the field of rising infectious diseases. Communicable disease Conference 2023 provides best platform to expand your network, wherever you'll meet scientists, authorities and CROs from round the world. It’s a show to grab the chance to hitch rising communicable disease conference 2022 for promoting your analysis article and to facilitate prestigious award altogether classes.

Target Audience:

Microbiologists, Bacteriologists, Virologists, Parasitologists, Mycologist, Pathologists, Pharmacists, Epidemiologists, Healthcare professionals, Research students, Laboratory technicians, Diagnostics corporations, Drug producing corporations, Data management corporations, Medical schools, Infectious Diseases Researchers, Doctors.

Summary

The Two-day international conference will offer practical evidence-based approaches for assembling your workforce and decreasing the spread of active health infections. The aim of Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference 2023 is to encourage the health perspective, including sessions, round tables, symposiums, synopses, and workshops on emerging infectious diseases. The objective is to bring together a multidisciplinary group to categorize key disease concerns in Europe, the USA and Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and anywhere else in the world. Participants will be scientists, Infectious Diseases Researchers, doctors, clinicians, nurses, patients, government executives and drug company representatives. This summary grants the conference's recommendations. It consists of measures proposed to participate in the conference by the plenary speakers, the lecturers and the students. The worldwide infectious disease diagnostics market size is projected to range USD 39.8 billion by 2026 from USD 28.1 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 7.2%. The market growth is driven by the global incidence of infectious diseases & onset of COVID-19 and the growing awareness for early disease diagnosis shift in focus from centralized laboratories to decentralized POC testing and growing technological developments.

Growth of the global infectious disease diagnostic market is majorly driven by increase in prevalence of infectious disease such as hepatitis, influenza, COVID-19, & human immuno deficiency virus (HIV); rise in demand for point-of-care diagnostic test; increase in funding from private & government organizations for diagnostic service centers; and advancements in technologies in the field of infectious disease diagnostics.

In addition, increase in number of medical laboratories, for infectious disease diagnostic testing, anticipate the growth of the market. Furthermore, rise in awareness among individuals for early diagnosis and management of infectious disease, increase in number of information technology system to develop advanced diagnostic devices is expected to provide remunerative opportunities for the expansion of the global infectious disease diagnostic market during the forecast period.

Technological advancements in diagnostic instrument and rise in awareness regarding early diagnosis propel the growth of the market. However, high cost associated with diagnostic instruments and lack of skilled technicians is expected to restrict the market growth during the forecast period.

Sensing the raising importance of Infectious Diseases prevention, control, treatment and cure, Conference Series hosted 5th International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases 2021, in Amsterdam, Netherlands on 27 to 28th of August, 2021. The conference was successful in gathering eminent speakers from different reputed universities and organizations and their paramount speech enlightened the gathering. This pragmatic meeting organized by Conference Series received generous response from the Editorial Board Members of Conference Series.

Journals also as experience from domain, proficient researchers and young student community. Researchers and students United Nations agency attended from totally different components of the planet created the conference one in every of the foremost victorious and productive events in 2017 from Conference Series. The conference was marked with the presence of celebrated Speakers, Young Researchers, Students and Business Delegates driving the equestrian sport into the trail of success with thought agitating keynote and comprehensive displays.

The conference successfully covered the following scientific tracks and discussions:

  • Updates on Emerging Infectious Diseases.
  • Gastrointestinal, Nosocomial and Dermatological infections.
  • Vector borne and Zoonotic diseases.
  • Water borne and Food borne diseases
  • Antimicrobial Drug Resistance
  • Pharmacology and Plant pathology
  • Bioterrorism
  • Infectious diseases in mother and child
  • Ecology & Evolution of Infectious diseases
  • Molecular Diagnostic techniques
  • Detailed discussion on Covid-19 & its epidemiology
  • Advancements in Vaccines & Therapeutics.

The honoured guests, keynote speakers, well-known researchers and delegates shared their advanced research and vast knowledge through their fabulous presentations at the platform of grand Emerging Infectious Diseases2021. 

We are also grateful to all the delegate experts, company representatives and other renowned personalities who supported the conference by assisting active discussion mediums. We candidly thank the Organizing Committee Members for their kind presence, support and help. With the unique feedback from the event, we would like to announce the commencement of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases to be held during June12-13, 2023 | Dublin, Ireland.

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Conference Date November 13-14, 2023
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