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 type of organism causing it. Starting from the cause, symptoms, detecting the organism, clinical studies, treatment, controlling it before spreading, preventing the infection, developing new methods and techniques for diagnosis to developing new drugs and treatment strategies, you can discuss at our Euro Infectious Diseases 2020
The global market for infectious disease treatments is a result of the growth in demand for new pharmaceutical treatments, vaccines development, and environmental products. In 2017, the global market for the treatment of infectious disease totaled $64.8 billion. The market should total $99 billion by 2022, growing at a CAGR of 8.9% from 2017 to 2022.
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