Title : Advancing data modernization in public health: Integrating automation, analytics, and publication through the chisquares platform
Israel Agaku |
Chisquares Incorporated, United States
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Modernizing public health data systems is essential to improving the timeliness, accuracy, and equity of population health surveillance. Persistent challenges—fragmented data integration, delayed reporting, and heavy reliance on coding-based workflows—continue to impede real-time public health response, particularly in low-resource settings.… » Read More

Title : A Qualitative Evaluation of the Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadian Public Safety Personnel Health and Wellbeing
Gregory S. Anderson | Thompson Rivers University
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Public safety personnel (PSP) are known to experience difficult and demanding occupational environments, which were further complicated by the COVID-19 crisis. While public safety research typically focuses on the impact of operational stressors on PSP functioning and wellbeing, relatively less… » Read More
Title : Collaborative empowerment strategies: The role of the health & fitness sector in managing global obesity
Bob Esquerre | Esquerre Fitness Group International, United States
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
The World Obesity Federation estimates that nearly one in five women and one in seven men will have obesity, with higher prevalence expected in low- and middle-income countries due to rapid urbanization and lifestyle changes. This epidemic necessitates urgent, globally… » Read More
Title : A Novel Approach to Integrating Community Knowledge into Fuzzy Logic-Adapted Spatial Modeling in the Analysis of Natural Resource Conflicts
Kyriakos Kouveliotis Frsa | UniNettuno University
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Resource conflicts constitute a major global issue in areas rich in natural resources. The modeling of factors influencing natural resource conflicts (NRCs), including environmental, health, socio- economic, political, and legal aspects, presents a significant challenge compounded by inadequate data. Quantitative… » Read More
Title : Towards highly precise treatment and rehabilitation in practice of modern cardiologist, cardiac surgeon and cardiac rehabilitation professional
Sergey Victorovich Suchkov | National Center for Human Photosynthesis
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Despite the numerous efforts and progress in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), the last ones are still the leading cause of mortality. CVDs account for ~32% of all deaths worldwide, and the key cause is end-stage heart failure. In… » Read More
Title : The Representational Challenge of Integration and Interoperability in Transformed Health Ecosystems
Bernd Blobel | University of Regensburg
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Background/Objectives: Health and social care systems around the globe are currently undergoing a transformation towards personalized, preventive, predictive, participative precision medicine (5PM), considering the individual health status, conditions, genetic and genomic dispositions, etc., in personal, social, occupational, environmental, and behavioral… » Read More
Title : Application of dietary fibres from selected vegetables for health conscious consumers
Wan Rosli Wan Ishak | University Science Malaysia, Malaysia
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
High intake of refined carbohydrates with low consumption of dietary fibres (DFs), particularly from vegetables and has increased the risk of CVD, diabetes and other illnesses. The prevalence of chronic diseases is increasingly skyroketing with the number of diabetic individuals… » Read More
Title : Neuroimaging by evaluation nerverenovate and neuroplasticity of acupuncture in children with cerebral palsy
Zhenhuan Liu | Guangzhou University Chinese Medicine, China
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Objective: To investigate the effect of and Acupuncture on brain plasticity and motor development in children with cerebral palsy. Investigate effect on mechanismof apoptosis of brain nerve cells, regulating the expression of neurotrophic factors, promoting the remodelingof nerve synaptic structure and… » Read More
Title : Total Quality and Environmental Management (TQEM) from product quality to environmental performance excellence for the sustainable seed-cotton (or kapas) development
Vijayan Gurumurthy Iyer | Techno-Economic-Environmental Study and Check Consultancy Services, India
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Organic seed-cotton (or kapas) is the seed-cotton (or kapas) grown without using synthetic chemicals either as pesticides or as growth promotors, there by supporting bio-diversity and bio- geo-chemical cycles. Genetically modified seed-cotton is not sustainable seed-cotton. This kind of seed-cotton… » Read More
Title : More than just a program: The role of link health in federal benefit programs
Meera Shukla | Link health, United States
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Link Health connects low-income individuals to federal benefit programs, reducing expenses and improving health outcomes. Key programs include SNAP, the largest federal nutrition program which provides EBT benefits for food and reduces food insecurity by 20-30%. TAFDC is Massachusetts' cash… » Read More
Title : Specialist hoarding training: Should we be providing it within our mental health teams? Evaluating the utility and effectiveness of a Hoarding Disorder (HD) training package within older adult community mental health teams
Jacqueline Wu | Newcastle University
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Hoarding disorder (HD) is usually more prevalent within the OA population, however, CBT treatment protocols for OA with HD show relatively weak outcomes which are not sustained at follow up. Recent research revealed that clinicians lacked understanding, skills or knowledge… » Read More
Title : Clinical pathway for autistic children with comorbid epilepsy: A multidisciplinary care model
Sheow Yun Sie | Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, United States
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and co-occurring epilepsy experience some of the most complex challenges in pediatric care. These conditions are typically managed in fragmented systems, leading to delayed interventions, poorer health outcomes, increased healthcare utilization, and significant… » Read More
Title : Findings from a qualitative analysis: Social media influencers of color as trusted messengers of HPV vaccination messages
Amelia Burke-Garcia | NORC at the University of Chicago
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Background Despite HPV vaccination reducing the prevalence of cervical cancer by 90%, vaccination rates remain lower among communities of color due to vaccine hesitancy and mistrust in traditional public health messengers. The emergence of social media influencers, a newer kind… » Read More
Title : Taxonomy, distribution, and contemporary exposure of terrestrial mammals to floods and human pressure across different areas for biodiversity conservation in China
Roman Sharnuud | University of Tennessee at Knoxville
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
A significant research focus is placed on identifying animal species and areas at future risk to human‐induced alterations of the environment and long‐term changes in climatic conditions. Yet, the extent to which exposure to extreme climatic events and intense human… » Read More
Title : Association between serum hydroxy cotinine and inflammatory risk among U.S. adults: A weighted multivariable analysis
Edmond Kubi Appiah | Drexel University, United States
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Background: C-reactive protein (CRP) is a key biomarker of systemic inflammation and a predictor of cardiovascular disease. Environmental exposure to second-hand smoke, measured via serum hydroxy cotinine levels, may elevate CRP levels and increase inflammatory risk. This study examines the… » Read More
Title : Power skills for the future of public health: Building competencies for resilient health systems
Rafaela Julia Batista Veronezi | Physiotherapist, Neuroscientist & Public Health Educator, United States
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Contemporary public health faces complex and unprecedented challenges, from global pandemics to climate crises and persistent social inequities. In this dynamic scenario, simply possessing technical and scientific knowledge, while fundamental, is no longer enough to guarantee the effectiveness and sustainability… » Read More
Title : Global mapping of evidence on vaccination related education delivery through school based curriculum: A scoping review
Bhupender Singh Khanuja | Immunization technical support unit, JSIPL Delhi, India
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
India continues to face challenges in reaching the target of "leaving no child behind" and sustaining child immunization coverage of 90% and more. A significant barrier to achieving universal immunization is vaccine hesitancy and avoidance. Vaccine hesitancy is a complex… » Read More
Title : Health related quality of life of under five children with down syndrome and sociodemographic correlates
Mariam Farouk Eskander Hanna | Alexandria University, Egypt
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Background: Many researchers have revealed that health related quality of life (HRQOL) is significantly related to multiple socio-demographic factors in the general population. Only one previous research examined HRQOL in under five children with Down Syndrome (DS). So far, there are… » Read More
Title : Determinants of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) outbreaks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan: A retrospective cross sectional study
Muhammad Gul Sartaj | Health Department, Pakistan
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Introduction: Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF), a viral tick-borne zoonotic disease with high mortality rates, poses a particular threat in Pakistan during religious event of Eid-ul-Azha, due to increased contact with livestock. This study aims to analyze CCHF cases from three outbreaks… » Read More
Title : Early management in a burn mass casualty incident – Our experience from march 2025 in Kochani, rn Macedonia
Mare Stevkovska | PHI Univeristy Surgical Hospital St. Naum Ohridski, Macedonia
5th International Conference on Global Public Health & Epidemiology
Introduction: Burn injuries are among the most complex emergencies, demanding rapid assessment and coordinated multidisciplinary management. Outcomes are strongly determined by the quality of early care, particularly in mass-casualty incidents when resources are challenged. Objective: To present our experience and strategies… » Read More