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Infectious Diseases 2025

Global Summit on

Infectious Diseases

Theme: Innovating Solutions, Strengthening Resilience: A Global Response to Infectious Diseases

When

September 25-26, 2025

Where

Boston, USA

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We are honored to invite you to the Global Summit on Infectious Diseases 2025, a premier event dedicated to addressing one of the greatest challenges of our time—infectious diseases. Taking place on September 25-26, 2025, in Boston, USA, this summit promises to be a transformative experience for healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders.

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Under the theme "Innovating Solutions, Strengthening Resilience: A Global Response to Infectious Diseases," the summit will serve as a platform for fostering collaboration, sharing groundbreaking research, and exploring the latest innovations in infectious disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. With a focus on equitable healthcare delivery, global preparedness, and cutting-edge technologies, we aim to chart a course toward a safer, healthier future for all.

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Join us in Boston, a city renowned for its medical excellence and innovation, as we collectively address the evolving landscape of infectious diseases. Together, we can create actionable solutions to protect communities and build resilient healthcare systems worldwide.

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About the Conference

The Global Summit on Infectious Diseases 2025 is a pivotal international event that brings together leading minds in healthcare, research, and policy to address the challenges posed by infectious diseases. With the ever-increasing impact of emerging pathogens, antimicrobial resistance, and global pandemics, this conference focuses on fostering innovation, resilience, and collaboration to mitigate these threats.

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The conference is designed to:

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  • Highlight advancements in diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines.

  • Address the critical issue of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

  • Explore the role of technology, such as AI and big data, in disease surveillance and outbreak management.

  • Foster equitable healthcare solutions for underserved populations.

Held in Boston, a city renowned for its leadership in medical research and innovation, this event serves as a dynamic platform for sharing ideas, forming partnerships, and driving meaningful change in infectious disease prevention, control, and treatment.

Who Should Attend?

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The Global Summit on Infectious Diseases 2025 is curated for a diverse group of professionals dedicated to advancing global health and combating infectious diseases. This event is ideal for:

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  • Healthcare Practitioners: Infectious disease specialists, clinicians, nurses, and allied health professionals managing disease prevention and treatment.

  • Researchers and Academicians: Experts conducting cutting-edge research on infectious pathogens, diagnostics, and therapies.

  • Public Health Officials: Policymakers and administrators working on epidemic preparedness and health system resilience.

  • Industry Leaders and Innovators: Professionals from biotech, pharmaceuticals, and medtech driving advancements in healthcare solutions.

  • Community Health Advocates: NGOs and organizations focusing on equitable healthcare delivery in underserved areas.

  • Technology Experts: Developers and data scientists working on digital tools for disease management and surveillance.

Target Audience

The conference is specifically tailored to include professionals from diverse backgrounds, fostering a multidisciplinary approach to addressing healthcare challenges. The target audience includes:

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Key/Special Features

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Market Analysis Report

Global Landscape of Infectious Diseases

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The global infectious disease market continues to expand, driven by the demand for innovative solutions to combat emerging pathogens and strengthen healthcare systems.

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  • Market Size: Expected to surpass $150 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 8.2% from 2023 to 2030.

  • Key Growth Drivers:

    • The rise of zoonotic diseases and global pandemics.

    • Escalating antimicrobial resistance, necessitating novel therapeutic approaches.

    • Advances in molecular diagnostics and rapid testing technologies.

    • Increased investments in vaccine research and development, including mRNA platforms.

Technological Trends

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  • AI and Big Data: Revolutionizing outbreak prediction, surveillance, and management.

  • Portable Diagnostics: Enabling cost-effective, accessible testing in remote areas.

  • Vaccine Innovation: Advancing universal vaccines and adaptable platforms for emerging diseases.

  • Digital Health Tools: Enhancing telemedicine and remote disease management.

This report underscores the critical role of collaboration, investment, and innovation in addressing global infectious disease challenges effectively.

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Why You Should Attend

The Global Summit on Infectious Diseases 2025 is a unique platform to engage with global leaders, explore innovative solutions, and drive transformative change in infectious disease management. Here’s why you should join:

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  • Learn from Global Experts: Gain insights from renowned scientists, clinicians, and policymakers at the forefront of infectious disease research and management.

  • Discover Innovations: Explore cutting-edge technologies in diagnostics, vaccine development, and digital health.

  • Collaborate Across Disciplines: Connect with healthcare professionals, researchers, and industry leaders to foster impactful partnerships.

  • Present Your Work: Share your research, case studies, or technological innovations with a global audience and receive valuable feedback.

  • Champion Equity and Resilience: Contribute to discussions on improving healthcare access and building resilient systems for underserved populations.

  • Prepare for the Future: Equip yourself with actionable strategies to address current and emerging infectious disease challenges.

  • Experience Boston: Immerse yourself in a vibrant city known for its medical and research excellence.

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This conference is more than an event—it is a call to action for global collaboration and innovation in the fight against infectious diseases. Join us in Boston and be part of the movement shaping the future of global health. Register now!

Abstract Shapes

Conference Engaging Sessions & Tracks

  • Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare Access
    Healthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
  • Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare Gaps
    Telemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
  • Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income Regions
    Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
  • Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare Delivery
    This session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
  • Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons Learned
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.

Session 1: Innovations in Diagnostics and Therapeutics

  • Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare Access
    Healthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
  • Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare Gaps
    Telemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
  • Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income Regions
    Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
  • Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare Delivery
    This session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
  • Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons Learned
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.

Session 2: Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases

  • Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare Access
    Healthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
  • Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare Gaps
    Telemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
  • Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income Regions
    Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
  • Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare Delivery
    This session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
  • Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons Learned
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.

Session 3: Strengthening Global Resilience

  • Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare Access
    Healthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
  • Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare Gaps
    Telemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
  • Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income Regions
    Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
  • Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare Delivery
    This session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
  • Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons Learned
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.

Session 4: Technology and Digital Innovations

  • Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare Access
    Healthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
  • Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare Gaps
    Telemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
  • Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income Regions
    Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
  • Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare Delivery
    This session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
  • Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons Learned
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.

Session 5: Public Health and Equity

Sessions
Abstract Digital Structure

Day 1

Innovations and Global Challenges in Infectious Diseases

08:00 AM - 09:00 AM

Registration and Networking Breakfast

09:00 AM - 09:45 AM

Opening Keynote

“Innovating Solutions, Strengthening Resilience: Transforming Infectious Disease Management”

09:45 AM - 10:15 AM

Plenary Talk

“The Future of Diagnostics and Therapeutics in Infectious Diseases”

10:15 AM - 10:30 AM

Networking and Refreshments Break

Session Track 1: Innovations in Diagnostics and Therapeutics

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Panel Discussion

“Next-Generation Diagnostics for Infectious Diseases”

  • Advances in rapid molecular testing.

  • Point-of-care testing for low-resource settings.

  • AI integration in predictive diagnostics.

  • Overcoming challenges in diagnostic accuracy and access.

11:30 AM - 11:50 AM

Oral Presentation

“Breakthroughs in Antiviral and Antibacterial Therapies”

11:50 AM - 12:10 PM

Oral Presentation

“Personalized Medicine in Infectious Disease Treatment: Role of Biomarkers”

12:10 PM - 12:30 PM

Case Study

“Real-World Applications of AI in Early Pathogen Detection”

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Networking Lunch Break

Session Track 2: Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases

01:30 PM - 02:00 PM

Keynote Talk

“Surveillance and Response to Emerging Pathogens: Lessons from Recent Outbreaks”
02:00 PM - 02:30 PM

Plenary Talk

“Re-Emerging Infections in a Changing Climate”

02:30 PM - 03:30 PM

Panel Discussion

“Global Threats and Solutions to Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)”

  • Drivers of AMR in healthcare and agriculture.

  • Development pipelines for novel antimicrobials.

  • Strengthening antimicrobial stewardship programs.

  • Innovations in diagnostics to combat AMR.

03:30 PM - 03:45 PM

Networking and Refreshments Break

03:45 PM - 04:05 PM

Oral Presentation

“Pandemic Lessons Learned: COVID-19 and Beyond”

04:05 PM - 04:25 PM

Oral Presentation

“The Silent Pandemic: Tackling Tuberculosis and HIV Co-Infections”

04:25 PM - 04:45 PM

Case Study

“Community-Based Strategies for Controlling Dengue and Malaria”
04:45 PM

Closing Remarks and Day 1 Wrap-Up

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