Basic definition of infection refers to the harm caused by a foreign particle entering the host body. Some are mild and few are life-threatening depending on the typ
These viral infections usually last for 7-10 days on which even medications won’t be much effective for the treatment. Resting an
Unlike Viral infections, bacterial infections can be treated with medications, antibiotics. Many species are even beneficial to our body but few cause infections which ca
Fungal infection can be both superficial and can also penetrate deep inside the body. They trigger the immune system causing inflammation or tissue damage. Both the topic
These are the infections transmitted by the mosquitoes, bugs, ticks, flies etc. One major factor that influences their growth is climate. These accounts for more than 17
With the continuous emerging of new strains of viruses, virologists played a major role in finding new advancements to fight against them. They became the most complex or
To understand the infectious diseases, we need to study deeply both the immunology and microbiology as one focuses on host and the other on pathogen affecting the host. H
Bacteria, Virus and Fungi can even affect the Central Nervous System of our body. They may affect brain, spinal cord, neurons at any level. Initial prognosis and diagnosi
HAIs are the infections that people usually get when they are getting treated for some other disease/disorder. These are having devastating consequences and may be the significant cause of illness
As mentioned earlier above, emerging infectious diseases became life threatening because of globalization. Now these find their way even in Ophthalmology causing infections to eye. This session des
Neonatal Diseases are very common as they will be consistently subjected to the infections caused by microbes. They can be of any reason/unknown reason or acquired from mother. Special attention sh
This became the most interesting field now a days with the evolving nature of microbes. To know the information of an infection and its epidemiology etc the genomic study of the microbial strains i
Coronaviruses cause illness to humans ranging from the common cold to dreadful diseases. COVID-19 is a new strain discovered in the year 2019 which has not
Unlike other drugs used to treat the diseases, vaccines completely prevent the disease and thus became the effective way of treatment for many dangerous life threatening
Some bacterial and viral infections are restricted to specific tropical/sub-tropical regions causing Tropical diseases. This may be due to environmental/biological factor
STDs and STIs are having a profound impact on sexual and reproductive health globally. Every year, there are an estimated 376 million new infections. Gonorrhoea, Chlamydi
Knowing about these Infectious Diseases is much more important to proceed for the treatment. Here comes the necessity of studying pathophysiology of the diseases and also the correct and accurate m
Clinical Trails are very important before releasing a novel medicine to the market. It might take few years to complete. Not only for treatment methods but also for diagnosing or detecting new poss
Now comes the session explaining the factors that influences the onset and spreading of Infectious Diseases. These may vary from environmental to biological. A brief idea about the factors helps fo
With the overview we had about the IDs, our scientists have designed many medications and vaccines to prevent the diseases which had effectively showed the results. But due to emerging forms of inf
IDs still became a major concern occurring frequently across the world. There is definite necessity to follow few things to prevent or control these diseases. This session includes those preventive
Epidemiology of an infectious disease (ID) involves the study of prevalence and incidence of infections to better understand the burden and causes among the populations. These are one of the major
Odontogenic infections are mostly and frequently seen among the individuals. Due to the advancements in the medical field, techniques, antibiotic usage and genetics there is a need to discuss the a