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8th Edition of World Congress on Infectious Diseases

June 09-11, 2025 | Rome, Italy

June 09 -11, 2025 | Rome, Italy

Infection 2025

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Claudia Ferreira
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Claudia Ferreira, Biophytis Sorbonne, France

A pandemic is considered as an outbreak of a disease occurring over a wide geographic area, crossing national borders, and affecting a high proportion of the world. During the 1st millennium AD, three main pandemics emerged. The Antonine Plague (165-190 AD), caused by hemorrhagic [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Pio Conti
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Pio Conti, University in Chieti, Italy

Mast cells (MCs) originate from CD34+/CD117+/CD13+ pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells and they express the c-Kit receptor (c-Kit-R) which regulates their proliferation and sustains their survival, differentiation, and maturation. MCs are immune tissue cells derived from bone ma [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Elena Chiappini
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Elena Chiappini, University of Florence, Italy

Background: Paediatric tuberculosis (TB) represents a critical health concern due to the significant risk of extrapulmonary TB (EPTB), severe disease forms, and the increasing prevalence of drug-resistant strains (DR-TB). Understanding the clinical characteristics of affected chi [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Lee Fuller
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Lee Fuller, VMRD, Inc, United States

Background: Clinical Rickettsial diseases are found worldwide, yet these agents are not amenable to in vitro propagation outside of proper BSL2 facilities. Diagnosis has utilized both PCR and antibody detection, with serology products currently available for automated (ELISA), ma [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Cláudio Tadeu Daniel-Ribeiro
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Cláudio Tadeu Daniel-Ribeiro, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil

Human and experimental malaria (EM) are associated with neurocognitive sequelae (NCS), especially in the most severe form of the disease; cerebral malaria (CM). NCS, related to learning and memory, are also observed in human non-severe malaria (nSM), mainly in children and the el [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Jose Agustin Carrillo Rodriguez
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Jose Agustin Carrillo Rodriguez, Mexican Social Security Institute, Mexico

In Latin America, antimicrobial resistance is an urgent public health priority. Currently, the indiscriminate use of antibiotics is associated with increased costs in care and the emergence of multi-resistant germs. There are few studies that evaluate the impact of antibiotic use [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Dong H Kwon
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Dong H Kwon, Long Island University, United States

Infections with antibiotic resistance are associated with millions of deaths annually and are a significant healthcare challenge. A new antibiotic or strategy is an urgent priority to reduce antibiotic resistance. Glutathione (GSH) is a biogenic thiol compound for an optimal intr [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Fawzy Abdelatty
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Fawzy Abdelatty, Heidelberger Center for Cellular Therapy, Germany

FawCells are Methylation Induced Pluripotent Cells which are prepared from peripheral blood samples. For patients, these samples can be obtained from autologous, heterologous or xenographic sources. These cells are very potent in infection prevention and control. They have the po [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Siwimol Phoomniyom
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Siwimol Phoomniyom, The Office of Disease Prevention and Control Region 11, Thailand

Virologic-immunologic failure and virologic-immunologic discordance are vital for predicting clinical outcomes. In HIV-infected people, the CD4+ T lymphocyte count (CD4) and HIV viral load were used to track and assess the treatment response of antiretroviral therapy (ART). The o [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Mariam Abu Jubain
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Mariam Abu Jubain, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

Disseminated fusariosis is a rare but often fatal opportunistic fungal infection that predominantly affects immunocompromised individuals with a mortality rate of over 80%. Prognosis is determined by the degree of immunosuppression and extent of infection. A 55-year-old caucas [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Emanuela Ruggiero
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Emanuela Ruggiero, University of Padova, Italy

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the causative agent of tuberculosis, remains a global health threat due to increasing drug resistance and high mortality rates. To combat tuberculosis effectively, novel therapeutic targets are urgently needed. G-quadruplexes (G4s) represent prom [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Susu Zughaier
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Susu Zughaier, Qatar University, Qatar

Background: The rise in global burden of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) critically threatens human health. Multidrug resistant organisms (MDROs) are causing healthcare and community-acquired infections. In 2019, AMR of pathogens such as Escherichia coli (E .coli) and Staphylococc [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Cheung Yuk Yam
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Cheung Yuk Yam, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Hong Kong

The emergence of antifungal resistance in Candida species presents significant challenges in managing infections, particularly among immunocompromised patients. This study aimed to develop rapid molecular assays for detecting mutations in the FKS genes across four clinically sign [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conference - Nicholas Svitek
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Nicholas Svitek, International Livestock Research Institute, Kenya

The apicomplexan parasite Theileria parva causes East Coast fever (ECF), one of the most important and lethal tick-borne diseases of cattle in sub-Saharan Africa, resulting in annual losses exceeding US $300 million to the livestock industry. ECF diagnosis primarily relies on cli [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conference - Ashvini Gupta
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Ashvini Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) caused by the parasite Leishmania donovani and transmitted by sandflies. In India, the elimination target for VL is defined as less than 1 case per 10,000 population per year at the block level. As the country appr [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Roman Kozlov
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Roman Kozlov, Smolenks State Medical University, Russian Federation

Background. Biofilm-related infections are most often characterized by low susceptibility to treatment due to the difficulty of antibiotics penetration into the biofilm. This fact repeatedly increases the level of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). In turn, the spread of AMR signifi [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Haydee Torres Guerrero
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Haydee Torres Guerrero, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico

Allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis (ABPM) is a pulmonary hypersensitivity disease to various fungi. The most common causative Aspergillus fumigatus, however, there are other saprophyte fungi that have been identified that cause ABPM such as Candida albicans, Bipolaris spp , Schyso [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Susana Mendoza
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Susana Mendoza, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

Enzootic pneumonia is a disesease caused by M.hyopneumoniae (Mh).The immunomodulator RS-100 we used in this study is of vegetable origin. Clinical, serologic and leuko parameters in piglets treated with the RS100 and challenged with Mh. For 15 days no clinical signs were observed [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Eun Jung Choi
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Eun Jung Choi, Daegu Catholic University, Korea, Republic of

Sepsis is a critical condition characterized by dysregulated inflammation. In the early phase, innate immune cells undergo a metabolic shift from mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis, fueling excessive cytokine production. To explore this phenomenon, we analyzed [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Victoria de Lima Burnier
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Victoria de Lima Burnier, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas, Brazil

Introduction: Skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) include a range of conditions affecting the skin layers and underlying connective tissue, including erysipelas, cellulitis, impetigo, and ecthyma. These infections are among the most common reasons for outpatient visits and ho [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Chengjun Jin
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Chengjun Jin, Miltenyi Biotec B.V. & Co. KG, Germany

Background: The isolation of pathogens and immune cells from hazardous samples is essential for immunological and infectious disease research. However, traditional droplet-based cell sorters pose risks of aerosol formation, exposure to infectious materials, and cross-contaminatio [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Laura Hernandez Andrade
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Laura Hernandez Andrade, National Institute of Forestry Agricultura and Livestock (INIFAP), Mexico

The objective was to identify potentially pathogenic microorganisms, as well as their susceptibility to antimicrobials, from samples of milk and cheese produced on family farms in the northern, central and southern regions of Mexico. Two farm units from the state of Durango, two [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Jeong Rae Yoo
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Jeong Rae Yoo, Jeju National University Hospital, Korea, Republic of

Background: Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (SFTS) is a viral tick-borne disease with high mortality rates, particularly in East Asia. Despite advances in understanding its pathophysiology, effective treatment strategies remain limited. The Multiple Organ Dysfunction [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Wooseong Jeong
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Wooseong Jeong, Jeju National University Hospital, Korea, Republic of

Background: Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is a zoonotic infectious disease prevalent in East Asia, with a mortality rate of 5–30%. Despite trials with therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) and antiviral treatments, no established treatment strategy exists f [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Kimberly May Perez Borja
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Kimberly May Perez Borja, Philippine Pediatric Society, Philippines

Dengue infection is currently one of the most important mosquito-borne viral diseases in the tropical parts of the world (WHO, 1999).1 When it comes to viral infections like Dengue Fever, nutritional status is a key factor to immune functions since it has an influence on genomics [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Nikrish S Hegde
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Nikrish S Hegde, Indian Radiological and Imaging Association, India

Acute invasive fungal sinusitis though uncommonly encountered, is a life threatening condition with a high mortality rate. It progresses rapidly from the time of diagnosis and may result in death in a short span of time if left untreated. Here we present the MRI / CT imaging find [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Jiancheng Qi
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Jiancheng Qi, Systems Engineering Institute, Academy of Military Science of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, China

Objective: With the rapid development of laser application technology in recent years, it is possible to carry out rapid and environmentally friendly disinfection by using laser to generate pulsed ultraviolet radiation in specific bands. The germicidal efficacy of continuous ultr [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Zongxing Zhang
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Zongxing Zhang, Systems Engineering Institute, Academy of Military Science of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, China

Objective: With the rapid development of laser application technology in recent years, it is possible to carry out rapid and environmentally friendly disinfection by using laser to generate pulsed ultraviolet radiation in specific bands. The germicidal efficacy of continuous ultr [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Siham Mahgoub
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Siham Mahgoub, Howard University College of Medicine, United States

Background: Invasive candidiasis is considered the third most common bloodstream infection in critical care units, and can lead to increased morbidity and mortality. Invasive fungal infections can be deadly if not recognized early in the course of the disease. Reaching a diagnosi [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Yazdan Mirzanejad
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Yazdan Mirzanejad, University of British Columbia, Canada

Anticytokine autoantibodies, particularly anti-IFN-γ autoantibodies (AAbs), disrupt cytokine functions, leading to infections, autoimmune-like diseases, and conditions resembling IL-12/IFN-γ pathway defects. Advances in genetic testing have clarified overlaps between [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Ranjan Ramasamy
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Ranjan Ramasamy, IDFISH Technology, United States

Changes in temperature, rainfall and humidity due to global warming affect mosquito-borne disease transmission. However, coastal areas are also influenced by the expansion of brackish water mosquito habitats as a result of global warming leading to higher sea levels and the accum [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Pietro Salvatori
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Pietro Salvatori, Private Practice, Italy

This review deals with enveloped viruses, whose structure is basically descripted, with particular attention to those that commonly affect the respiratory tract. Then, we analyze how ethanol can alterate this envelope, leading to distruction or inactivation of such pathogens; par [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Seki Masafumi
Keynote Presentation (Virtual)
Seki Masafumi, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center, Japan

Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a pathogenic respiratory virus that is considered to affect not only children but also adults, especially elderly persons aged ≥65 years. However, in Japan, the annual epidemic situation and severity of RSV infections in these a [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Reza Nassiri
Keynote Presentation (Virtual)
Reza Nassiri, Michigan State University, United States

Treatment of infectious diseases with antibiotics is a marvel of medicine and the most significant clinical developments of the 21st century. However, the rapid spread of antibiotic resistance genes especially in gran-negative bacteria in the healthcare settings, community, [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Ranjan Ramasamy
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Ranjan Ramasamy, IDFISH Technology, United States

Species of spirochete bacteria of the genus Borrelia termed Lyme disease Borreliae (LDB) cause Lyme disease (LD) and others of the relapsing fever Borreliae (RFB) group cause tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF). Clinical diagnosis of LD relies heavily on serodiagnosis, notably a cu [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Kurt E. Muller
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Kurt E. Muller, Dresden International University, Germany

Most human functional systems are dual organized, with a supporting and a controlling system that maintains the balance of both through feedback mechanisms. In the case of illness, dysregulation is a temporarily  necessary process that should end with the restauration of bal [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Zbigniew Dzialanski
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Zbigniew Dzialanski, Orebro University, Sweden

Background: A Significant proportion of COVID-19 survivors experience persistent symptoms, which might include neurological and psychiatric disturbances. This phenomenon has been termed “Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19” (PASC). This study seeks to chart the cognitive [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Yvanne Joshua C Rabe
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Yvanne Joshua C Rabe, Cardinal Santos Medical Center, Philippines

Background: Cryptococcus neoformans meningoencephalitis is a common manifestation of cryptococcosis and disseminated infection, often seen in immunosuppressed patients and untreated AIDS. Common immunosuppression causes glucocorticoid therapy, organ transplantation, cancer, and o [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conference - Daniela Tirotta
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Daniela Tirotta, Morgagni - Pierantoni Hospital in Forlì, Italy

Background: Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a Herpesviridae virus with a wide spectrum of pathology in humans. The major determinant of the clinical manifestation of CMV is host immunity and clinical manifestations can vary widely in the pratical setting. Immunocompetent patients [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Himanshu Gul Mirani
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Himanshu Gul Mirani, Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, United Kingdom

Introduction: Hip infections from diverse etiologies—including septic arthritis, psoas bursa infection, tracking of psoas abscess, and infected chronic deep vein thrombosis—represent limb-threatening emergencies requiring prompt diagnosis and management. Point-of-care [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Himanshu Gul Mirani
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Himanshu Gul Mirani, Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, United Kingdom

Introduction: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is increasingly recognized as an invaluable diagnostic tool in emergency medicine. This case series demonstrates the utility of POCUS in evaluating soft tissue and musculoskeletal infections, highlighting its superiority over clinica [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Abraham P. Bayan
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Abraham P. Bayan, Capitol Medical Center, Philippines

Background: This case report aims to present the applicability and safety of laparoscopic Heller myotomy with anterior fundoplication in an elderly male patient with achalasia and coexisting military tuberculosis. Although the exact cause of achalasia has not been determined, the [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conference - Graham Betts Symonds
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Graham Betts Symonds, Irish Red Cross, Ireland

The value of engaging prison inmates as Irish Red Cross peer-educators in all Irish Prisons over the last fourteen years for health promotion, awareness-raising, advocacy for testing, ‘case-finding’ and ‘seek and treat’ have been impressive. This successfu [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conference - Daniel S. Bednarik
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Daniel S. Bednarik, Semmelweis University, Hungary

Background: Dániel S. Bednárik  Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is the most common and serious causes of healthcare-associated diarrhea, with significant morbidity and mortality. The incidence of CDI is increasing worldwide and it is therefore ess [....] » Read More

Speaker at World Congress on Infectious Diseases - Goutham Krishna
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Goutham Krishna, Government Medical College, India

Background: Leptospirosis, a potentially fatal zoonotic infection, has been on the rise in Kerala, India particularly among individuals involved in water-related occupations and activities. With increasing incidence and mortality rates, there is an urgent need to identify key ris [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Danish E
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Danish E, Government Medical College, India

Background: Leptospirosis, a potentially fatal zoonotic infection, has been on the rise in Kerala, India particularly among individuals involved in water-related occupations and activities. With increasing incidence and mortality rates, there is an urgent need to identify key ris [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Thomas Cirrito
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Thomas Cirrito, Varro Holdings, Inc., United States

Respiratory infections are among the top two causes of treat-and-release Emergency Department (ED) visits in the USA. Globally, respiratory infections accounted for ~42.8% of all- cause illnesses in 2019. The combined forces of rapid urbanization, globalization, and easy internat [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Zhexi Lv
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Zhexi Lv, Tianjin University Chest Hospital, China

Background: Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) occurs within 48 hours of mechanical ventilation and up to 48 hours after extubation, often caused by bacterial pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Klebsiella pneumoniae etc in the secretion above [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Julianne Marie S Amojedo
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Julianne Marie S Amojedo, The Medical City Iloilo, Philippines

Introduction: Viral pulmonary infections have caused high morbidities worldwide since the advent of outbreaks of SARS-CoV, H1N1 influenza, MERS-CoV and the more recent SARS-CoV-2 virus discovered in China in 2019. This novel virus has caused a global pandemic in the year 2020 wit [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Chuanshan Zhang
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Chuanshan Zhang, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University, China

Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) is a tumor-like disease predominantly located in the liver caused by persistent infection with the cestode Echinococcus multilocularis. Much evidence has demonstrated that E. multilocularis is a successful parasite through its ability to shape an &ldq [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Erin Liz John
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Erin Liz John, Aster Medcity Kochi, India

Background: Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T cell lymphoma (SPTCL) is a rare skin lymphoma characterized by infiltration of the subcutaneous tissues with cytotoxic T cells without associated lymph node involvement. STPCL is diagnostically challenging, particularly in early stages [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conference - Swati Kumari
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Swati Kumari, Sri Ramachandra Medical College, India

Parvovirus B19 (B19V) is a single-stranded DNA virus that infects erythroid progenitor cells, often leading to complications such as transient aplastic crises, particularly in individuals with blood dyscrasias. This study focuses on the serological and molecular-genetic character [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Lidia Sierpinska
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Lidia Sierpinska, Vincent Pol University, Poland

Introduction. Infection with hepatitis C virus (hepatitis C) is an important medical and social problem in Poland and worldwide. In Poland, approximately 2% of the total population is infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) (estimated at 730,000 people). HCV is an etiologic factor [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conference - Orkun Kaymaz
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Orkun Kaymaz, North Middlesex University Hospital, United Kingdom

Background: Ocular leptospirosis, a severe yet underrecognized complication of systemic leptospirosis, is an emerging global health concern. Primarily affecting tropical and subtropical regions, this neglected zoonotic disease contributes to significant morbidity and vision loss, [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Anika Tabassum
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Anika Tabassum, Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

Background: Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) is an acute autoimmune polyneuropathy commonly preceded by infections. Although bacterial or viral infections are well-known contributors to GBS, little is known about TB as a potential trigger. In this systematic review, we s [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Waleed Zahoor Bandey
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Waleed Zahoor Bandey, Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, United Kingdom

Background: Acute urinary retention (AUR) is an uncommon emergency presentation in women and warrants a broad and systematic diagnostic approach. While obstructive, neurological, pharmacological, and infective causes are well-recognised, genital herpes is rarely considered the pr [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Antonella Cardone
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Antonella Cardone, Cancer Patients Europe, Belgium

Background: The decline in global COVID-19 testing has reduced attention to public health measures designed to mitigate infections among vulnerable populations at heightened risk of severe outcomes and long-term complications. With a lack of current guidance and misinformation ar [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Myra Tariq
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Myra Tariq, IMT-2. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT), United Kingdom

This case highlights a delayed HIV diagnosis in a 78-year-old female despite multiple clinical encounters over four years. The patient presented with multiple HIV indicator conditions, including unexplained weight loss, lymphadenopathy, and esophageal candidiasis. Due to demograp [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Edmund Ong
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Edmund Ong, Newcastle University, UK, Malaysia

Dengue fever is endemic in more than 100 countries, mainly in the tropical countries and is the most common communicable disease in Malaysia, with an incidence rate of 397.71 per 100,000 individuals. Globally, it is estimated that there are 100-400 million dengue infections annua [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Shahd Mufid A Mohammad
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Shahd Mufid A Mohammad, Sheikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC), United Arab Emirates

Background: Piperacillin–tazobactam combined with vancomycin is widely employed for broad-spectrum empiric coverage but has been increasingly associated with acute kidney injury (AKI). The comparative renal safety of substituting vancomycin with teicoplanin remains uncertai [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Sowmitra Das
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Sowmitra Das, Northern Care Alliance Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

Introduction: Lemierre's syndrome (LS) is a rare complication of oropharyngeal infection characterized by septic thrombophlebitis in the Internal Jugular Vein. Despite this being a common occurrence before the era of antibiotics, with beta-lactam drug usage, this pathology ha [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Shree Govani
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Shree Govani, Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine, United States

Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) is a common virus usually associated with roseola in children. However, reactivation in immunocompetent adults is particularly rare. This, however, can cause diagnostic challenges, which delays the identification and treatment. When HHV-6 reactivates i [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conference - Maria Antonieta Quispe Ricalde
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Maria Antonieta Quispe Ricalde, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Peru

Leishmaniasis in Peru is a public health concern and affects inhabitants of endemic areas and also people who go to jungle regions for short or long time, where the Leishmania parasite fulfills its life cycle. There is a high incidence of cutaneous and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Nadine Rouphael
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Nadine Rouphael, The Hope Clinic of Emory University, United States

Vaccines are among the most transformative public health tools, yet translating findings from animal models to humans poses challenges. Translational immunology bridges basic science and clinical applications, fostering advancements like systems vaccinology. This systems-based ap [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Manuel Antonio Sierra Santos
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Manuel Antonio Sierra Santos, Universidad Tecnologica Centroamericana, Honduras

Introduction: COVID-19 was an amplifier of global vulnerabilities such as climate change, poverty/social exclusion, curative health systems, poor surveillance capacity and a silent pandemic of chronic diseases. By the middle 2020, several studies described the so-called long COVI [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Alexia Gordon
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Alexia Gordon, US Army Nuclear & Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Agency, United States

Military leaders and planners acknowledge the risks to military operations posed by deliberate attacks with biological weapons. However, the potential for adversaries to exploit naturally occurring disease outbreaks remains underappreciated. This paper examines two historical ins [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Thomas Swift
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Thomas Swift, University of Bradford, United Kingdom

New thermoresponsive polymer additive technologies have been employed to engineer targeted pathogenic organisms via capture / release technologies. The unique mode of action of binding allows them to target Gram-negative, Gram-positive, fungi, human dermal fibroblast, amoeba or o [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Mohammed Ghalib Enayathullah
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Mohammed Ghalib Enayathullah, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

Staphylococcus aureus ranks as the second most critical gram-positive bacteria on the WHO's priority list, spreading through nosocomial & commensal transmissions. Its antibiotic resistance evolving at an unprecedented pace, presents itself as a constant global danger. Thi [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Nicole Azizeh
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Nicole Azizeh, Kingston University London, United Kingdom

ATBs are substances designed to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria on or within the body. This makes ATBs essential substances to treat infectious diseases caused by bacteria. The discovery of antibiotics (ATBs) marked one of the greatest medical achievements in history, savi [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Kamila Sfugier Tollik
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Kamila Sfugier Tollik, European Marine Biological Resource Centre, France

Ongoing climate change is reshaping ecosystems worldwide, creating new niches and conditions that accelerate the emergence and spread of infectious diseases. In the marine realm, higher ocean temperatures, altered currents, and shifting species distributions are increasingly link [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Indries Mirela
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Indries Mirela, University of Oradea, Romania

Background: Ascaris lumbricoides is the most common helminthic infection worldwide. Its migration into the biliary or pancreatic ducts can lead to serious complications, such as acute pancreatitis. Coinfection with hepatitis A virus (HAV) may exacerbate inflammation and increase [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Manisha Bais Thakur
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Manisha Bais Thakur, VMMC & Safdarjang Hospital Delhi, India

This report describes a rare instance of an 18-year-old male presenting with a history of right knee strain who developed fever, pain, and difficulty walking. The patient was first evaluated for suspected sepsis complicated by polyarthralgia. He later developed worsening respirat [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conference - Hamda Al Mansoori
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Hamda Al Mansoori, Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar

Tuberculosis is a highly prevalent communicable disease with the most common presentation being of pulmonary origin. It is mostly found in the South Asian and Sub-Saharan African regions. One possible extrapulmonary manifestation is that involving the central nervous system, whic [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Sung Wook Song
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Sung Wook Song, Jeju National University, Korea, Republic of

Background: In emergency room settings, the management of bacteremia caused by extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESBL-E) is critical. Traditionally, carbapenems are the recommended treatment, but their use raises concerns about resistance. This [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conference - Nicholas Svitek
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Nicholas Svitek, International Livestock Research Institute, Kenya

In Kenya, goats represent the country’s most abundant livestock resource, with an estimated population of approximately 28 million. Mastitis, an inflammation of the mammary gland, is a significant health issue for goats, negatively impacting their productivity and reproduct [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Succes Bouangui-Bazolana
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Succes Bouangui-Bazolana, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

Introduction: Surgical site infection is common in gynaecological oncology surgery worldwide. It constitutes a burden to patients and to the healthcare system. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a lockdown across the globe to minimise human contact, therefore curbing the spread of [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Hadj Mehdi Hiba
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Hadj Mehdi Hiba, HUN-REN Biological Research Centre, Hungary

Phage therapy is gaining significant interest in combating critically antibiotic-resistant nosocomial pathogens. However, the narrow host range of bacteriophages limits the development of broadly effective therapies, necessitating precision approaches. In this study, we integrate [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Fusen Lin
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Fusen Lin, WuXi AppTec, China

Herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 (HSV-1 and HSV-2) are globally prevalent human pathogens associated with a wide range of diseases, from mild conditions such as herpes labialis to serious infections such as encephalitis. Like other herpesviruses, HSV can establish lifelong latent inf [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Fjorda Berisha
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Fjorda Berisha, Clinic of Infection Disease, Albania

Background: Air pollution is a growing public health issue in Kosovo, particularly in urban areas such as Pristina, where particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) levels often exceed safe limits. Exposure to elevated levels of air pollution has been linked to an increase in respirator [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Kalilu Samuka Donzo
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Kalilu Samuka Donzo, University of Ghana, Ghana

Background: Measles Virus (MeV) causes a highly contagious disease (MeV) associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Despite the availability of an effective two-dose vaccine regimen, measles continues to be a substantial public health problem globally. This study assess [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Ronaldo Zucatelli Mendonca
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Ronaldo Zucatelli Mendonca, Instituto Butantan, Brazil

Introduction: The coronavirus has become known because of the COVID 9 pandemic. Coronaviruses cause epidemics not only in humans, but also in animals of commercial interest such as birds (Infectious bronchitis virus-IBV). The search for new antivirals has become an urgent need. T [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Stephen Hsu
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Stephen Hsu, Augusta University, United States

Hydrophobic molecules with poor water solubility are often associated with low bioavailability. This physical property prevents these molecules from being developed for new drug use. Examples of these hydrophobic drug candidates include paclitaxel (Taxol), quercetin, cannabidiol [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Pedro Plans Rubio
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Pedro Plans Rubio, College of Physicians of Barcelona, Spain

COVID-19 vaccines have reduced the negative health and economic impact of the COVID.19 pandemic by preventing severe disease, hospitalizations and deaths. In the new socio-economic normality, the COVID-19 vaccination strategy can be universal or high-risk and seasonal or not seas [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Xiaoyun Zhao
Keynote Presentation (Virtual)
Xiaoyun Zhao, Tianjin University Chest Hospital, China

Background: Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) occurs within 48 hours of mechanical ventilation and up to 48 hours after extubation, often caused by bacterial pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Klebsiella pneumoniae etc in the secretion above [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Saurabh Chattopadhyay
Keynote Presentation (Virtual)
Saurabh Chattopadhyay, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, United States

Virus infection causes rapid induction of antiviral and inflammatory genes in infected cells, leading to an antiviral state in the host. Inflammation in the early stages of the infection is beneficial; however, hyperinflammation, caused by cytokine storm, contributes to the patho [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Amani Mokbel
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Amani Mokbel, Southend Hospital, United Kingdom

Malaria is a life-threatening illness, caused by infection of red blood cells by Plasmodium parasites. It is transmitted through the bite of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. Symptoms tend to be non-specific, such as fever and malaise, which can make it difficult to detect. C [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Pallab Kumar Sinha
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Pallab Kumar Sinha, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India

Conventional mathematical models of infectious diseases frequently overlook the spatial spread of the disease concentrating only on local transmission. However, spatial propagation of various diseases have been noted between geographical regions mainly due to the movement of infe [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Simon Berthelot
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Simon Berthelot, Université Laval, Canada

The healthcare sector has undergone significant transformation since the events of 2019, which marked the beginning of a major health crisis requiring substantial shifts in policies and practices. In response to increased concerns about the safety of healthcare workers, the use o [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Simon Berthelot
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Simon Berthelot, Université Laval, Canada

Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, personal protective equipment (PPE), including masks, gloves, gowns, and eye protection, became an essential safeguard for healthcare workers and patients. This study aimed to estimate the cost of PPE utilization in an emergency departmen [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Chengjun Jin
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Chengjun Jin, Miltenyi Biotec B.V. & Co. KG, Germany

Sorting of microorganisms and infectious materials presents significant biosafety challenges, including aerosol formation, contamination risks, and hazardous waste disposal. Traditional cell sorting methods rely on fluidic systems, which increase the likelihood of cross-contamina [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Jintang He
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Jintang He, Kunming Third People's Hospital, China

Objective: Infectious diseases are still a serious public health problem in the world. Millions of people die from infectious diseases every year, and cardiovascular events account for a very important proportion. Through the treatment of infectious diseases (tuberculosis) in our [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Sanchutha Sathiananthamoorthy
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Sanchutha Sathiananthamoorthy, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, United Kingdom

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is responsible for 4.95 million human deaths per year and is estimated to rise to 10 million deaths annually, if left uncontrolled. Accurate, sensitive and synchronised national and global AMR detection and surveillance efforts are crucial now more [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conference - Chiara Romano
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Chiara Romano, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Italy

In the literature, multiplex immunoassays are primarily used to evaluate the current and past seroprevalence of diseases, identify potential risk factors, determine populations eligible for vaccination and targeted public health interventions, and establish integrated surveillanc [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Raymond Anthony
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Raymond Anthony, University of Alaska Anchorage, United States

This presentation highlights how One Health Animal Disaster Management (OHADM) decision-making can support veterinarians, as members of incident management teams, to incorporate their professional duties regarding animal care and animal-human-environmental health in all stages of [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Andreia de Paula Vieira
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Andreia de Paula Vieira, Veterinarian, Independent Researcher, Brazil

This presentation highlights how One Health Animal Disaster Management (OHADM) decision-making can support veterinarians, as members of incident management teams, to incorporate their professional duties regarding animal care and animal-human-environmental health in all stages of [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Mortaza Baky Haskuee
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Mortaza Baky Haskuee, Algoma University, Canada

At the onset of a pandemic, when no effective medicine or vaccine is available, governments implement non-pharmaceutical interventions to control the outbreak. The effectiveness of these policies depends on individuals' compliance, which is inherently uncertain, necessitating [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Romana Moutelikova
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Romana Moutelikova, Veterinary Research Institute, Czech Republic

Porcine rotaviruses A (RVA) are known for their complex epidemiology, pathogenicity and great genetic diversity. From a veterinary point of view, RVA represents one of the most important causes of acute diarrhoea of young animals. Apart from the first days of life, piglets are at [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Charles Kwobah
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Charles Kwobah, Moi University, Kenya

Background: Meningo-encephalitis in Sub-Saharan Africa is accompanied by a mortality rate documented as high as 90%. It is linked to diverse immunosuppressive states. The etiology has remained largely undefined by traditional diagnostic tools with studies reporting an unidentifia [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - James Kinoti Njue
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
James Kinoti Njue, Moi University, Kenya

Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes over 99% of all cervical cancer globally. In 2022, it was responsible for over 3200 deaths in Kenya. Data on the epidemiological distribution of HPV genotypes by cervical dysplasia and HIV status which is important in designing preven [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Zhang Yi
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Zhang Yi, National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Chinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research), China

Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL), also known as Kala-azar, is a zoonotic disease caused by leishmania and transmitted by the bite of vector sand fly, which has already been listed as one of the neglected tropical diseases by World Health Organization. In recent years, the canine VL ha [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Yuan Fang
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Yuan Fang, National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Chinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research), China

Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL), also known as Kala-azar, is a zoonotic disease caused by leishmania and transmitted by the bite of vector sand fly, which has already been listed as one of the neglected tropical diseases by World Health Organization. In recent years, the canine VL ha [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Sara Omar Swar
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Sara Omar Swar, Salahaddin University, Iraq

This study aimed to identify Sarcocystis species isolated from macroscopic sarcocysts from naturally infected domestic sheep and goats using the molecular method, as well as investigating the morphological and the ultrastructural characteristics of the isolated species. A total o [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conference - Syeda Tanjina Rashid Tamanna
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Syeda Tanjina Rashid Tamanna, Sandwell & West Birmingham NHS Trust, United Kingdom

With the constant modern approaches of minimizing surgical site infection, tubercular infection at the surgical site remains rare & undiagnosed for its delayed & atypical presentation in modern countries where TB is uncommon, which leads to marked deterioration in the pat [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conference - Rachna Rohilla
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Rachna Rohilla, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India

Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a major yet preventable cause of poor post-operative clinical outcomes, prolonged ICU/hospital stay, increased antibiotic consumption and added cost of therapy. Low- and Middle-income Countries (LMICs) have disproportionately higher [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Mahdieh Sorouri Majd
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Mahdieh Sorouri Majd, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Strongyloidiasis is a neglected tropical and subtropical disease affecting humans worldwide While often asymptomatic, it can cause hyperinfection syndrome in immunocompromised individuals, leading to disseminated infection, frequently , fatal outcomes. Chronic strongyloidiasis po [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Shova Shrestha
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Shova Shrestha, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

Gram-negative Klebsiella pneumoniae are opportunistic pathogens and cause hospital and community acquired infections. Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) are of particular concern due to the spread of antibiotic resistance genes associated with mobile genetic elemen [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - U A W L Perera
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
U A W L Perera, Base Hospital Elpitiya, Sri Lanka

Introduction: Health care systems and societies being overloaded by long-term effects after SARS-CoV-2 infection. According to the UK’s latest National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines post-COVID-19 syndrome is when the symptoms persist beyond 12 weeks in [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Iva Rrugia
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Iva Rrugia, European University of Tirana, Albania

Background: Sexual health awareness and the uptake of STI prevention services remain critically low among young people in Albania. National data show limited use of condoms, low STI testing rates, and insufficient sexual health education. While misinformation and stigma are frequ [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Seema Nabil Nimer
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Seema Nabil Nimer, University of Jordan, Jordan

SARS-CoV-2 is a virus that affects the human immune system. It was observed to be on the rise since the beginning of 2020 and turned into a life-threatening pandemic. Scientists have tried to develop a possible preventive and therapeutic drug against severe acute respiratory synd [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Hye Ji Yang
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Hye Ji Yang, Biomedux Co, Korea, Republic of

LabGenius is a newly developed in Biomedux Co(Korea) for Fully Automated Nucleic Acid Testing System(FANATS). It can be operated as so-called, sample-to-results, a Point of care Testing. Using this FANATS, we have performed for clinical trials for CT/NG STI infection disease at C [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Ahreum Park
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Ahreum Park, Biomedux Co, Korea, Republic of

LabGenius is a newly developed in Biomedux Co(Republic of Korea) for Fully Automated Nucleic Acid Testing System(FANATS). It can be operated as, so-called, Sample-to-results, a Point of care Testing. Using this FANATS, we have performed the clinical trials to assess clinical sens [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Velma Herwanto
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Velma Herwanto, Tarumanagara University, Indonesia

Rickettsioses encompass a group of diseases caused by Rickettsia, which are responsible for endemic typhus, murine typhus, scrub typhus, and spotted fever. Due to the similarity in clinical presentations, rickettsioses are often misdiagnosed as other causes of acute fever. Here w [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Jasmine Buck
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Jasmine Buck, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

Sepsis has high morbidity and mortality, and continues to be a focus of innovation and improvement internationally. Blood cultures are the single most important microbiological diagnostic tool in the septic patient.  Recent guidance produced by NHS England has highlighted th [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Shostakovych Koretska Liudmyla
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Shostakovych Koretska Liudmyla, Dnapro State Medical Universisy, Ukraine

Introduction: Background: HIV infection leads to progressive immune decline and increased vulnerability to opportunistic infections, primarily driven by viral replication and the depletion of CD4+ T-cells. Host genetic factors, particularly variations within the HLA region, have [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Shostakovych Koretska Liudmyla
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Shostakovych Koretska Liudmyla, Dnapro State Medical Universisy, Ukraine

Introduction: Since early 2022, Ukraine has faced unprecedented challenges due to the ongoing war following Russia's aggression. At the same time, the country, like the rest of the world, continues to confront the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has exacerbated vari [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Aissar Abou Trabeh
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Aissar Abou Trabeh, Queen Alexandra Hospital, United Kingdom

Method: We retrospectively observed all patients that were transplanted in our center between 1.4.18 and 31.3.21. We analyzed data on patients who have developed CMV viremia in the first year post transplantation and followed them for three years.  We focused on clinical ch [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Meerab Fatima
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Meerab Fatima, Frimley Park hospital, United Kingdom

We present a case of 34 y old male who initially presented to emergency department with multiple episodes of vomiting and diarrhoea accompanied by lower urinary tract symptoms. There was no history of binge alcohol intake, eating takeaway food or travel. On review of his observat [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Jonathan McIntosh
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Jonathan McIntosh, Southern Health and Social Care Trust, United Kingdom

Background: Pertussis (whooping cough) is a highly infectious disease caused by Bordetella pertussis.   Malignant pertussis affects young infants, characterized by respiratory distress, perpetual tachycardia and hyperleukocytosis up to 30 G/l, leading to multiple organ failu [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Emma Johnston
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Emma Johnston, Northern Ireland Southern Health and Social Care Trust, United Kingdom

Background: Pertussis (whooping cough) is a highly infectious disease caused by Bordetella pertussis.   Malignant pertussis affects young infants, characterized by respiratory distress, perpetual tachycardia and hyperleukocytosis up to 30 G/l, leading to multiple organ [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Suryawanshi Hrishikesh Krishnahari
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Suryawanshi Hrishikesh Krishnahari, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital, India

This report describes a rare instance of an 18-year-old male presenting with a history of right knee strain who developed fever, pain, and difficulty walking. The patient was first evaluated for suspected sepsis complicated by polyarthralgia. He later developed worsening respirat [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Sara Mohammed Ahmed Rady
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Sara Mohammed Ahmed Rady, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland - Bahrain, Bahrain

Background: Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) is a leading cause of neonatal morbidity, including sensorineural hearing loss. Early detection is critical; however, the current gold standard, urinary PCR, faces feasibility challenges in neonates. Salivary PCR offers a more practic [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Silviya Stoyanova
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Silviya Stoyanova, Military Medical Academy, Bulgaria

The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the risks for thrombotic complications associated with acute respiratory failure. Severe forms are associated with a hypercoagulable state due to excessive inflammation, hyperfibrinogenemia, hypoxia, altered angiotensin-converting enzyme 2, and [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Ilayda Erakin Kaya
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Ilayda Erakin Kaya, Ege University, Turkey

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) remains a significant global health challenge, necessitating the development of effective diagnostic tools for early detection and timely intervention. Among the various biomarkers for HIV detection, the p24 antigen serves as a pivotal marker, e [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Hira Ghuman
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Hira Ghuman, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Background: Dengue fever remains a significant public health concern in Pakistan, with twelve large outbreaks over the past three decades, culminating in an astonishing total of 286,262 morbidities and 1,108 mortalities. Haphazard urbanization, climate change, and insufficient ve [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Saoirse Coyne
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Saoirse Coyne, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

Background: Blood borne viruses (BBVs), principally HIV and Hepatitis B&C are a major public health challenge. In the UK, ethnic minority populations face a disproportionate burden of infection. BBVs are now largely treatable once detected, but there are significant missed op [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Soukaina Mounsif
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Soukaina Mounsif, Ibn Rochd University Hospital Center, Morocco

COVID-19 disease is associated with the emerging RNA virus, called SARS-CoV-2, which belongs to the Coronaviridae family, ubiquitous respiratory viruses among humans and mammals. A positive diagnosis is obtained through Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) fro [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Soukaina Mounsif
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Soukaina Mounsif, Ibn Rochd University Hospital Center, Morocco

Toxocariasis is a parasitosis caused by the accidental ingestion of eggs from a nematode of the Ascarid family (most commonly Toxocara canis). Ocular localization results from the migration of the larva into the eyeball, which is generally benign but can, in some cases, lead to d [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Hien Yeri Esther
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Hien Yeri Esther, Université Joseph KI-ZERBO, Burkina Faso

Malaria control programs would be greatly facilitated by developing new tools for rapidly assessing malaria transmission intensity. In malaria-endemic areas like Burkina Faso, human populations are frequently exposed to immunomodulatory salivary components injected during mosquit [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Debra Hawkins
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Debra Hawkins, University of Oklahoma, United States

Sepsis remains a critical challenge in rural healthcare settings in the United States, where limited resources and inconsistent adherence to evidence-based protocols contribute to poor patient outcomes. This quality improvement project evaluated the impact of structured sepsis ed [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Dongming Li
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Dongming Li, University of Texas Medical Branch, United States

We present the case of a 62-year-old incarcerated African American male with a history of coronary artery disease (CAD) post-stent placement, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), recently diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Swapna Sirigireddy
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Swapna Sirigireddy, Dallas Regional Medical Center, United States

Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare, life-threatening infection of the deep soft tissues that results in progressive destruction of the muscle fascia and overlying subcutaneous fat, causing tissue necrosis and systemic toxicity. This case report describes a 30-year-old obese femal [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conference - Komal Romance
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Komal Romance, University of North Dakota, United States

A 43-year-old male was seen in the clinic for a slowly progressive low back pain over the last 3 months. This was associated with an unintentional weight loss of 11 lbs. During this period, he had an extensive workup of his back pain including an initial computed tomography of hi [....] » Read More

Speaker at Infection Conferences - Maria Carolina Neri Martins
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Maria Carolina Neri Martins, Universidade Salvador, Brazil

Background: Oropouche fever is an emerging disease with dengue-like symptoms including high fevers, intense headaches, muscular and articular pain, myalgia, photophobia, and, in some cases, meningitis and encephalitis. This disease is transmitted to humans primarily by the bites [....] » Read More

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