Theme: Fighting Infectious Diseases with Novel and Innovative Therapeutic Techniques

Diagnostic Microbiology 2016

Diagnostic Microbiology 2016

Conference Series invites all the participants from all over the world to attend ‘International Conference on Infectious Diseases and Diagnostic Microbiology’  during October 3-5 in Vancouver, USA which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

In line with the International Conference on Infectious diseases and diagnostic microbiology, addressing the most recent advances across the spectrum of Diagnostic research from basic sciences to public health, conference highlights will include Microbiology: An evolving Science, Fundamentals of Infectious Diseases, Types of Infectious Diseases, Infectious Diseases in Plants, Infectious Diseases in Animals , Area under High, Risk of infectious Disease, Causes of Infectious Diseases, Microbial Diversity of Infectious Diseases, Microbial Chemistry of Infectious Diseases, Ecology of Infectious Diseases, Mechanism and immunology of Diseases, Infectious Diseases & Food Microbiolgy, Infectious Diseases: Prevention and treatment, Principles of Diagnostic Approaches for infectious Diseases, Detection and preventing infections in health care, Clinical Applied Microbiology, Applied Diagnostic Microbiology, Microbial Vaccines and Drugs, Biotechnological innovation in Diagnostic Microbiology, Improving, infectious Disease surveillance , Improving public health practise, Diagnostics and laboratory systems development, Re-Emerging infectious Diseases.

Track 1: Microbiology: An evolving Science

The aim of this component on microbiology is to enable you to understand the concepts underlying the biology of microbes, the basic structure of cell, classification of microorganisms,  microbial physiology. We will achieve this aim by examining aspects of their biology that differentiate microbes from larger organisms. We revise and build on previous material on the structure and evolution of the cell. Microorganisms can be isolated from their natural environments by a variety of techniques and can be cultured. Bacterial viruses, or bacteriophages, are estimated to be the most widely distributed and diverse entities in the biosphere. From initial research defining the nature of viruses, to deciphering the fundamental principles of life, to the development of the science of molecular biology, phages have been 'model organisms' for probing the basic chemistry of life. Computational Biology, sometimes referred to as bioinformatics, is the science of using biological data to develop algorithms and relations among various biological systems. Microbial physiology is the study of microbial structure and function, in particular, how microbial activity responds to changes in the environment. It is therefore the key to controlling detrimental aspects of microbes, and to exploiting them for the good of the human race. Control the growth of microbes by physical, chemical and Biological methods.

The global market for infectious disease treatments was valued at $90.4 billion in 2009. This market is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.8% to reach $138 billion in 2014.

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Track 2: Types of Infectious Diseases

A common way for Infectious Diseases to spread is either through direct contact or indirect contact, which can cause different types of infections. These infection spread through air, water, food and contact with other persons. These cause Air borne diseases, Food borne diseases, Water borne diseases, Childhood infectious diseases or pediatric infectious diseases, Geriatric infectious diseases, Sexually transmitted diseases, Deadly infectious diseases, Communicable infectious diseases and Microbial Infections.

On the basis of application, the infectious disease diagnostics market is segregated into Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Tuberculosis (TB), Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae (CT/NG), human papillomavirus (HPV), Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), and others (Influenza, Ebola, Typhoid, Malaria, and Dengue included). Hospital-acquired MRSA infections and human papillomavirus (HPV) are expected to be the fastest-growing market segments in the forecast period. This growth is attributed to the growing prevalence of these diseases in recent years.

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Track 3: Infectious Diseases in Plants

Plant diseases pose a serious and continuing threat to food security, food safety, national economies, biodiversity and the rural environment. Infectious plant diseases are caused by a pathogenic organism such as a fungus, bacterium, mycoplasma, virus, viroid, nematode, or parasitic flowering plant. An infectious agent is capable of reproducing within or on its host and spreading from one susceptible host to another. The infectious are caused by Virus, Bacteria, Fungi, Nematodes and parasites. These infection causing agents causes blights, canker, wilts, rots and rusts.

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Track 4: Infectious Diseases in Animals

Animal Infectious Diseases is an important threat to human health, since the emergence of human diseases is dominated by zoonotic pathogens. Infectious Diseases affects livestock and also wild animals, focusing on characterizing the conditions for the pathogen spread and maintenance in the host population.  Examples of some well known zoonotic diseases include measles, smallpox, influenza, HIV, diptheria, West Nile virus, tuberculosis, salmonella and Lyme disease. Growth of the veterinary vaccines market is propelled by growing prevalence of animal diseases; rising incidences of zoonotic diseases in humans; increasing investments by various government agencies, animal associations, and leading players; continuous innovations and introduction of new veterinary vaccines. Furthermore, technological innovations like DNA vaccines, growing awareness of animal health in emerging economies, increasing investment opportunities in emerging and immature markets are also the factors driving the market growth.

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Track 5: Pathogens of Infectious Diseases

A common way for Infectious Diseases to spread is either through direct contact or indirect contact, which can cause different types of infections. These infection spread through air, water, food and contact with other persons. These cause Air borne diseases, Food borne diseases, Water borne diseases, Childhood infectious diseases or pediatric infectious diseases, Geriatric infectious diseases, Sexually transmitted diseases, Deadly infectious diseases, Communicable infectious diseases and Microbial Infections.

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Track 6: Microbial Chemistry of Infectious Diseases

Microbial metabolism depends upon the mode of nutrition which leads to the microbial cell growth. The concept of microbial cell growth varies from organism to different microorganism. Some produces hapoid cells and some produces diploid cells. The whole biochemistry in microbes is depended on the microbial physiology, bio energetic pathway and microbial genetics.

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Track 7: Mechanism and immunology of Diseases

Microbial Pathogenesis is the study of the molecular mechanisms used by microbes to cause disease in humans and animals. Bacterial, protozoan, fungal and viral pathogens have evolved a wide variety of tools to establish themselves in the host and gain nutrients, which also cause damage and disease. Other mechanisms of pathogenesis include host defence evasion. To understand the complex processes used by microbial pathogens, microbiologists employ all the tools of modern molecular biology, genetics, virulence factors, drug interactions, biochemistry and biophysics. Understanding how microbes cause disease is often the first step toward the development of new vaccines and therapeutics.

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Track 8: Infectious Diseases & Food Microbiology

Infectious diseases spread through food or beverages are a common, distressing, and sometimes life-threatening problem for millions of people. There are more than 250 known foodborne diseases. They can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites. Natural and manufactured chemicals in food products also can make people sick. Some diseases are caused by toxins from the disease-causing microbe, others by the human body’s reactions to the microbe itself. The symptoms, diagnostic procedures and preventive measures differ with the type of infection. As these infections lead to major complications, there is a need to employ safety measures. Food safety is about handling, storing and preparing food to prevent infection and help to make sure that our food keeps enough nutrients for us to have a healthy diet.

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Track 9: Clinical Microbiology

The study of microorganisms that are related to the production of antibiotics, antibacterials, disinfectants, antiseptics, enzymes, vitamins, vaccines, and other pharmaceutical products is known as applied microbiology. The track focusses on various techniques and procedures involved in the production of these various products along with fermentation technology, the processes involved and the manufacturing of commercially available fermented food products. Clinical microbiology plays an important role in the development of novel therapeutics like NSAIDs and other pharmaceutical drugs that can be utilized for treatment of infectious diseases.

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Track 10: Infectious Diseases: Prevention and treatment

Infectious diseases are a leading cause of illness and death throughout the world.  The enormous diversity of microbes combined with their ability to evolve and adapt to changing populations, environments, practices, and technologies creates on-going threats to health and continually challenges our efforts to prevent and control infectious diseases. Awareness must be created among people about the availability of various treatment procedures and preventive measures like use of vaccines and immunizations to checkmate the microbial infectious diseases.

The global market for infectious disease diagnostic, vaccine and pharmaceutical products was $59.2 billion in 2011 and $66.4 billion in 2012.  Market growth looks promising, the overall market value for 2017 is projected to be $96.8 billion after increasing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8%.

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Track 11: Diagnostic Techniques and Technology: Healthcare

The diagnosis of a microbial infection begins with an assessment of clinical and epidemiologic features, leading to the formulation of a diagnostic hypothesis. Anatomic localization of the infection with the aid of physical and radiologic findings is usually included. This clinical diagnosis suggests a number of possible etiologic agents based on knowledge of infectious syndromes and their courses. The general approaches to laboratory diagnosis vary with different microorganisms and infectious diseases. However, the types of methods are usually some combination of direct microscopic examinations, culture, antigen detection, and antibody detection (Sero diagnosis). Nucleic acid amplification assays that allow direct detection of genomic components of pathogens are now numerous, but few are practical for routine use.

The IDD market is poised to reach $18,156.2 million by 2019 from $12,422.8 million in 2014, at a CAGR of 7.9% from 2014 to 2019.

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Track 12: Therapies and Therapeutics

Healthcare associated infections are the most frequent adverse event in healthcare delivery worldwide. Millions of patients are affected by HAIs worldwide each year, leading to significant mortality and financial losses for health systems. Early and accurate detection of these organisms, combined with appropriate infection control interventions and treatment of patients, can help prevent HAIs, improve patient care and reduce the financial impact to healthcare systems. Targeting such infections is, therefore, a very important aspect of providing quality health care. But, at the same time, it is necessary to ensure that the human organs and blood are on a safer side and appropriate measures have to be taken into consideration for prevention and control of microbial infections.

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Track 13: Diagnostic Microbiology: Applications

Diagnostic microbiology is a specialty in the sciences which focuses on applying microbiology to medical diagnosis. In addition to being involved in the identification of a disease-causing organism, diagnostic microbiology can also be a part of developing a treatment plan. Microbes such as bacteria, protozoans, and fungi play a role in many disease processes. Many of the techniques like microscopy, immunological tests, radiology, biomarker tests, ELISA, serology tests, vaccine vectors are the major diagnostic tests that are already in use. Many microbes have developed resistance to medications. Hence, it is necessary for the scientists to come up with smarter ways of diagnosing these microbes and their pathogenic mechanisms.

The Infectious disease diagnostic (IDD) market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 7.9% to reach $18,156.2 million by 2019. Traditional diagnostic techniques such as immunodiagnostics and biochemical characterization are the largest segments of the IDD market. However, molecular diagnostic techniques, such as microarrays and isothermal nucleic acid amplification technology (INAAT), will show the fastest growth in the forecast period.

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Track 14: Microbial Vaccines and Drugs

Vaccines and antibiotics have significantly contributed to improve health and also to increase the longevity of human beings. The fast-acting effect of antibiotics makes them indispensable to treat infected patients. Likewise, when the causative agent of the infection is unknown and in cases of super infections with different species of bacteria, antibiotics appear to be the only therapeutic option. On the contrary, vaccines are usually not efficacious in people already infected and their action is generally limited to a much narrowed range of pathogens. However, vaccines have contributed to the eradication of some of the most deadly infectious agents worldwide, can generate immunity to infections lasting for several years or life-long, and are able to induce herd immunity. Nonetheless, infectious diseases are still among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. This is mainly owing to the emergence of bacterial resistance to antibiotics and the lack of efficacious medications to treat several other infectious diseases. Development of new vaccines appears to be a promising solution to these issues. Indeed, with the advent of new discovery approaches and adjuvants, today is possible to make vaccines virtually against every pathogen.

The global market for infectious disease diagnostic, vaccine and pharmaceutical products was $59.2 billion in 2011 and $66.4 billion in 2012.  Market growth looks promising, the overall market value for 2017 is projected to be $96.8 billion after increasing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8%.

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Track 15: Improving infectious Disease surveillance

The collection and analysis of disease information provides data for action, essential information for reducing disease and controlling outbreaks.  Infectious disease surveillance data help to identify areas and populations at increased risk for infection, improving our ability to direct and prioritize public health interventions.  Surveillance data are also required to monitor the effectiveness, timeliness, and cost‐effectiveness of current prevention and control efforts and to identify gaps and new prevention strategies. Some of the surveillance methods already in use include modelling, GIS, risk assessment and early warning systems.

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Track 16: Improving public health practice

Quality improvement in public health involves systematically evaluating public health programs, practices, and policies and addressing areas that need to be improved to increase healthy outcomes. Although these methods and techniques have only recently been applied to public health, public health systems offer a wide range of opportunities for implementing, managing, and evaluating QI efforts. The public health practises include improved preparedness for infectious disease emergencies, infectious disease policy implications and role of health communication. The growing field of Public Health Systems and Services Research (PHSSR) offers the potential to contribute to and support QI efforts in public health. PHSSR examines the delivery of public health services within communities as well as the outcomes that result from dynamic interactions within the public health system.

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OMICS International Conferences invites all the participants from all over the world to attend ‘International Conference on Infectious Diseases and Diagnostic Microbiology’  during October 3-5 in Vancouver, USA which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

In line with the of International Conference on Infectious diseases and diagnostic microbiology, addressing the most recent advances across the spectrum of Diagnostic research from basic sciences to public health, conference highlights will include Microbiology: An evolving Science, Fundamentals of Infectious Diseases, Types of Infectious Diseases, Infectious Diseases in Plants, Infectious Diseases in Animals , Area under High, Risk of infectious Disease, Causes of Infectious Diseases, Microbial Diversity of Infectious Diseases, Microbial Chemistry of Infectious Diseases, Ecology of Infectious Diseases, Mechanism and immunology of Diseases, Infectious Diseases & Food Microbiolgy, Infectious Diseases: Prevention and treatment, Principles of Diagnostic Approaches for infectious Diseases, Detection and preventing infections in health care, Clinical Applied Microbiology, Applied Diagnostic Microbiology, Microbial Vaccines and Drugs, Biotechnological innovation in Diagnostic Microbiology, Improving, infectious Disease surveillance , Improving public health practise, Diagnostics and laboratory systems development, Re-Emerging infectious Diseases.

OMICS International Organizes 300+ Conferences Every Year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 500+ Open access journals which contains over 50,000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.

Featuring 3 days of Scientific workshop, Special sessions, Speaker & Poster session, Industrial Expo. 300+ attendees from all over the world. 

Summary: Diagnostic Microbiology 2016 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Vancouver, USA. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “International Conference on Infectious Diseases and Diagnostic Microbiology” which is going to be held during Oct 3-5, 2016 at Vancouver, USA. The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Diagnostic Microbiology-2016, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All the members of Diagnostic Microbiology 2016 organizing committee look forward to meet you at Vancouver, USA.

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Conference Highlights

Microbiology: An evolving Science

Fundamentals of Infectious Diseases

Types of Infectious Diseases

Infectious Diseases in Plants

Infectious Diseases in Animals

Area under High Risk of infectious Disease

Causes of Infectious Diseases

Microbial Diversity of Infectious Diseases

Microbial Chemistry of Infectious Diseases

Ecology of Infectious Diseases

Mechanism and immunology of Diseases

Infectious Diseases & Food Microbiolgy

Infectious Diseases: Prevention and treatment

Principles of Diagnostic Approaches for infectious Diseases

Detection and preventing infections in health care

Clinical Applied Microbiology

Applied Diagnostic Microbiology

Microbial Vaccines and Drugs

Biotechnological innovation in Diagnostic Microbiology

Improving infectious Disease surveillance

Improving public health practise

Diagnostics and laboratory systems development

Re-Emerging infectious Diseases

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