10th Edition of
World Congress on Infectious Diseases & One Health
October 05-07, 2026 | Tokyo, Japan
Tropical Infectious Disease Clinicians are highly trained physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating infectious diseases endemic to tropical and subtropical regions. These include malaria, dengue, typhoid, leptospirosis, filariasis, leishmaniasis, and other vector-borne or parasitic infections. They work in diverse clinical settings—ranging from rural health posts to urban hospitals—often serving populations with limited access to advanced diagnostics or treatment. Their expertise is critical in managing complex cases, recognizing co-infections, and navigating region-specific resistance patterns and environmental health risks.
Beyond individual patient care, these clinicians contribute to public health preparedness, outbreak response, and disease surveillance initiatives. They collaborate with researchers, epidemiologists, and global health organizations to inform treatment guidelines, evaluate control strategies, and support clinical trials for tropical disease vaccines and therapies. Their insights are vital in addressing neglected tropical diseases and reducing disease burden in underserved communities. They also play a key role in training local medical personnel and strengthening healthcare infrastructure in endemic regions. By bridging clinical practice and global health efforts, Tropical Infectious Disease Clinicians serve as essential pillars in the fight against some of the world’s most persistent and deadly infectious diseases. Their work also supports travel medicine, refugee health screening, and global disease monitoring programs. They are often first to identify novel pathogens and shifting transmission patterns due to climate and migration.
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Title : Molecular crosstalk between the host and pathogen in Streptococcus pyogenes virulence
Francis J Castellino, University of Notre Dame, United States
Title : The impact of expanded adolescent vaccination against Omicron waves depends on the epidemic status: A mathematical modelling study
Anna Fairweather, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Title : Comprehensive HIV care through integrated STI and primary care services at the LGBTQ+ Center of Southern Nevada
Darya V Fridman, The Southern Nevada LGBTQ+ Center, United States
Title : Host brakes on viral inflammation
Saurabh Chattopadhyay, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, United States
Title : Meeting the needs of adults aged 50+ with HIV through the new opening of a primary care clinic at the LGBTQ Center of Southern Nevada
Darya V Fridman, The Southern Nevada LGBTQ+ Center, United States
Title : Common infections in cancer patients – narrative review and clinical pearls
Patricia Tai, University of Saskatchewan, Canada