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8th Edition of World Congress on Infectious Diseases

June 09-11, 2025 | Rome, Italy

June 09 -11, 2025 | Rome, Italy

Emerging Diseases

Emerging Diseases

Emerging diseases, often caused by novel pathogens, present ongoing challenges to global health. These diseases can result from the introduction of new infectious agents, the re-emergence of known pathogens, or changes in the epidemiology of existing diseases. Zoonotic spillover events, where diseases jump from animals to humans, are common mechanisms for the emergence of new threats. Factors such as increased international travel, urbanization, deforestation, and climate change contribute to the rising incidence of emerging diseases. Notable examples include the emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, and the re-emergence of diseases like Ebola and Zika. The unpredictable nature of emerging diseases necessitates a proactive approach involving surveillance, early detection, rapid response, and international collaboration. Research into the ecological, social, and biological determinants of these diseases is crucial for developing effective preventive measures and mitigating their impact on public health.

Committee Members
Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Francis J. Castellino

Francis J. Castellino

University of Notre Dame, United States
Speaker at Infection Conferences - Stephen Hsu

Stephen Hsu

Augusta University, United States
Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Claudia Ferreira

Claudia Ferreira

Biophytis Sorbonne, France
Infection 2025 Speakers
Speaker at Infection Conferences - Yazdan Mirzanejad

Yazdan Mirzanejad

University of British Columbia, Canada
Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Elena Chiappini

Elena Chiappini

University of Florence, Italy
Speaker at Infection Conferences - Dong H Kwon

Dong H Kwon

Long Island University, United States
Speaker at Infection Conferences - Debra Hawkins

Debra Hawkins

University of Oklahoma, United States

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