Viral infections other than HIV and hepatitis
Viral infections, apart from HIV and hepatitis, encompass a wide range of diseases that impact global public health, including influenza, dengue, Zika, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections. At the 2nd Edition of the Infectious Diseases World Conference, experts will explore the latest advancements in preventing, diagnosing, and treating these viral diseases. Discussions will focus on the development of vaccines, antiviral therapies, and rapid diagnostic tools to combat emerging viral threats. Key topics will also include the role of vector control in preventing mosquito-borne viruses and the need for international collaboration to address outbreaks and reduce the burden of these infections globally.
Key Points:
- Common Infections: Includes influenza, dengue, Zika, and RSV.
- Advancements: Progress in vaccines, antiviral therapies, and diagnostic tools.
- Vector Control: Importance of controlling mosquito-borne viruses.
- Global Collaboration: International cooperation is needed to manage outbreaks and reduce the viral infection burden.
- Emerging Threats: Focus on emerging viral diseases and preparedness for future outbreaks.