Meeting the Challenge of Infectious Diseases in a Changing World

This conference will explore innovative solutions to global health challenges

Published in Microbiology and Public Health

Meeting the Challenge of Infectious Diseases in a Changing World
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Organized in partnership by Nature Medicine, Nature Microbiology, Nature Health, Nature Communications, and MAHE, this conference will bring together leading voices in infectious disease research to explore innovative solutions to global health challenges. As the world faces rising threats from emerging pathogens, climate change, and antimicrobial resistance, the event will highlight advances in surveillance, diagnostics, drug development, and vaccination strategies.

Program highlights include:
  • Disease surveillance, modelling and forecasting
  • Antimicrobial resistance and drug development
  • Challenges in diagnostic and screening
  • Disease prevention strategies
  • Future of vaccination and disease eradication
  • Climate change and One Health approaches
  • Pandemic preparedness
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Infectious Diseases
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Disease Prevention
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Antimicrobial Resistance
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