After the overwhelming success of the conference in 2017, We, Conference Series, are glad to welcome all the attendees, presenters and exhibitors from all over the world to Vancouver, Canada on June 25-26, 2018 for “3rd International Conference on Infection, Disease Control & Prevention”. We invite you all to share your knowledge and expertise on theme of “To Safeguard Public Health” with the fellow attendees and presenters.
Conference Series organizes a conference series of 1000+ Global Events inclusive of 1000+ Conferences, 500+ Upcoming and Previous Symposiums and Workshops in USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and publishes 700+ Open access Journals which contains over 50000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.
The Infection Control conference hosting presentations from editors of eminent refereed journals, renowned and active investigators and decision makers in the field of infectious diseases, microbiology, immunology, infection control and prevention. Infection control 2018 Organizing Committee also invites young investigators at each and every career stage to submit abstracts reporting their latest scientific researches in oral and poster sessions.
Infection control is required to prevent the transmission of communicable diseases in all health care settings. Infection control demands a basic understanding of the epidemiology of diseases; risk factors that increase patient susceptibility to infection; and the practices, procedures and treatments that may result in infections. the risk of acquiring a healthcare-associated infection is related to the mode of transmission of the infectious agent (e.g. CRE, CDI, MRSA, SSI, etc.) and the type of patient-care activity or procedure being performed and the underlying patient’s host defences.
When we look at the worldwide deaths due to Infectious Diseases the conference get significance on some diseases like Tetanus (500,000), measles (1 million), Malaria (2.1million), hepatitis b (1.1million), diarrhoea (3.1 million), tuberculosis (3.1 million), HIV/AIDS (1 million) and respiratory Infections (4.4 million).
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