Track: Chronic and Infectious Diseases
Chronic and Infectious Diseases encompass two major categories of health conditions with distinct characteristics:
Chronic Diseases: These are long-term conditions that progress slowly and persist over time, such as diabetes, heart disease, and chronic respiratory conditions. They often require ongoing management and can significantly impact a person's quality of life.
Infectious Diseases: These are caused by pathogens like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, and can spread from one person to another. Examples include influenza, tuberculosis, and COVID-19. Infectious diseases can be acute or chronic and often require different treatment approaches and preventive measures.
Healthcare Conferences play a crucial role in addressing both types of diseases:
Research Updates: Conferences provide a forum for presenting the latest research on treatment, prevention, and management strategies for both chronic and infectious diseases.
Expert Discussions: They facilitate discussions among experts on emerging trends, new therapies, and effective management practices.
Educational Opportunities: Attendees gain knowledge about new diagnostic tools, therapeutic options, and prevention strategies.
Networking: These events enable collaboration between researchers, healthcare providers, and policymakers, fostering innovation and improving care practices.
Policy and Practice: Conferences often address public health policies and strategies for disease management and prevention on a global scale.
Scientific Highlights
- Public Healthcare and Education Management
- Psychology and Mental Health
- Neurology Care
- Diabetes and Endocrinology
- Dermatology and Cosmetology
- Women’s Healthcare
- Nutrition, Aging and Health
- Nutraceuticals and Food Science
- Gynecology and Sexual Health
- Pediatrics and Neonatology
- Cardiology and its risk factors
- Surgery
- Oncology
- Chronic and Infectious Diseases
- Orthopedics and Rheumatology
- Palliative Healthcare
- Healthcare Nursing
- Pharmaceutical Science
- Medicine
- Covid 19 and Role of Healthcare
- Healthcare in Sports
- E-Health
- Global Healthcare Management
- Recent Advancement in Healthcare