10th Edition of
World Congress on Infectious Diseases & One Health
October 05-07, 2026 | Tokyo, Japan
Hansen's disease, moreover known as sickness, could be a irresistible infection caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae. In spite of the fact that it basically influences the skin and fringe nerves, Hansen's malady can lead to a run of complications on the off chance that cleared out untreated, counting distortions, inabilities, and visual impairment. In spite of being one of the most seasoned recorded maladies in human history, Hansen's infection remains a noteworthy open wellbeing concern in numerous districts of the world, especially in low-resource settings where get to to healthcare is constrained. Endeavors to combat Hansen's infection incorporate early discovery through dynamic case finding, arrangement of multidrug treatment, and comprehensive restoration administrations to play down and make strides the quality of life for influenced people. Also, raising mindfulness and combating shame are basic components of Hansen's malady control programs to guarantee that influenced people get the care and bolster they require without fear of separation.
Title : Molecular crosstalk between the host and pathogen in Streptococcus pyogenes virulence
Francis J Castellino, University of Notre Dame, United States
Title : Phenotypic characterisation of non tuberculous mycobacterium species isolated from clinical specimens
Anant Marathe, Parul Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Parul University, India
Title : An unprecedented West Nile virus outbreak in Israel (2024): A textbook case for the One Health approach
Michel Bellaiche, Kimron Veterinary Institute, Israel
Title : Changing population immunity to COVID-19 in the context of infection, vaccination and emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants
Ranjan Ramasamy, IDFISH Technology, United States
Title : Candida auris infections are global health challenge
Reza Nassiri, Michigan State University, United States
Title : Host brakes on viral inflammation
Saurabh Chattopadhyay, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, United States