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12th Euro-Global Conference on Infectious Diseases, will be organized around the theme “Control and Treatment of Infection during Covid-19”

Euro Infectious Diseases 2020 is comprised of 23 tracks and 6 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Euro Infectious Diseases 2020.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

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Viruses are small particles of genetic material that are surrounded by a protein coat. Some viruses also have a fatty "envelope" covering. They cannot reproducing on their own. Viruses depend on the host organisms they infect for their survival. Viruses get a bad rap, and they also perform many important functions for humans, plants, animals, and the environment.

Emerging diseases are infections that have recently appeared within a population or those whose incidence or geographic range is rapidly increasing or threatens to increase in the near future. Emerging infections can be caused by 1: Undetected or unknown infectious agents 2: Known agents that have spread to new geographic locations or new populations 3: Previously known agents had a specific diseases has previously gone unrecognized. 4: Re-emergence of agents whose incidence of disease had significantly declined in the past, but whose incidence of disease has reappeared. This type of diseases is known as re-emerging infectious diseases.

Bacteria are microscopic single-celled organisms that live almost everywhere. Bacteria live in every climate and location on earth. Some are airborne while others live in water or soil. Bacteria live on and inside plants, animals, and people. The word "bacteria" has a negative connotation, but bacteria actually perform many vital functions for organisms and in the environment.

  • Track 22-1Types of Infections
  • Track 22-2Communicable Diseases
  • Track 22-3Transmissible Diseases
  • Track 22-4Contagious Diseases
  • Track 22-5Manifestations of Infection
  • Track 22-6Factors Affecting the Immune System

Fungal Diseases

Fungus is a eukaryotic organism. They contain membrane-bound nuclei with chromosomes. The fungal infections range from superficial skin diseases to serious lung diseases. Few fungi are opportunistic: affects people with suppressed immune system and others are pathogenic: diseases causing fungi.