Conference Banner

Global Trends in Emerging Infections

Scientific Session

Global Trends in Emerging Infections

Global Trends in Emerging Infections:

Global trends in emerging infections reflect the dynamic nature of infectious diseases that are newly recognized, re-emerging, or evolving due to factors like environmental changes, population movement, and microbial adaptation. Examples include Ebola, Zika virus, and COVID-19. These infections often cross borders rapidly, challenging healthcare systems worldwide. Global surveillance networks monitor trends, identifying hotspots and early warning signs. Rapid response capabilities, international collaboration, and advances in genomic sequencing facilitate understanding and containment. Public health strategies focus on preparedness, vaccination, antimicrobial stewardship, and strengthening health infrastructure to mitigate the impact of emerging infections on global health security.

Track:
Surveillance and Early Detection
Research and Innovation
Public Health Preparedness
International Collaboration and Communication