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Microbes Infection 2017
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ConferenceSeries Ltd is organizing Annual congress on Microbes and Infection during Dec 4-6, 2017, in Dubai, UAE. This congress is expecting audience such as experts from Microbiology, applied microbiology, and doctors, experts from academics as well as industrialists
Track 1: Diseases and Infection:
Infection is the invasion of an organism's body tissues by disease-causing agents, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to these organisms and the toxins they produce. The microorganisms, or microbes, that can cause disease come in different forms. Viruses and bacteria are probably the most familiar because we hear so much about them. But fungi, protozoa, and helminths are also big players in the story of infectious disease.
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World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Parasitology, August 1-3, 2016, Manchester, UK; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd world congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; International Conference on Immunology, October 24-26, 2016, Chicago, Illinois, Microbiology Society , International Union of Microbiological Societies , Association of Veterinary Microbiologists, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Track 2: Diagnosis and Prevention:
Diagnosis of infectious disease sometimes involves identifying an infectious agent either directly or indirectly. In practice most minor infectious diseases such as warts, cutaneous abscesses, respiratory system infections and diarrheal diseases are diagnosed by their clinical presentation and treated without knowledge of the specific causative agent.
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Track 3: Immunity:
Infection with most pathogens does not result in death of the host and the offending organism is ultimately cleared after the symptoms of the disease have waned. This process requires immune mechanisms to kill or inactivate the inoculum of the pathogen. Specific acquired immunity against infectious diseases may be mediated by antibodies and/or T lymphocytes.
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World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Parasitology, August 1-3, 2016, Manchester, UK; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd world congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; International Conference on Immunology, October 24-26, 2016, Chicago, Illinois, Microbiology Society , International Union of Microbiological Societies , Association of Veterinary Microbiologists, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Track 4: Host- Microbe interactions:
The host-pathogen interface presents interesting cellular changes observable under electron microscope - happening to the pathogens for enhanced virulence, including formation of surface 'invasosomal' periplasmic organelles and exocytosis of bacterial outer membrane vesicles by gram-negative pathogens (e.g., Salmonella). Host cell cytoskeletal re-organisational changes e.g., ruffle formation, altered phagocytosis, etc. also take place as a prelude to microbial invasion
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World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Parasitology, August 1-3, 2016, Manchester, UK; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd world congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; International Conference on Immunology, October 24-26, 2016, Chicago, Illinois, Microbiology Society , International Union of Microbiological Societies , Association of Veterinary Microbiologists, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Track 5 :Molecular biology and Cell biology:
We have just seen that pathogens constitute a diverse set of agents. There are correspondingly diverse ranges of mechanisms by which pathogens cause disease. But the survival and success of all pathogens require that they colonize the host, reach an appropriate niche, avoid host defenses, replicate, and exit the infected host to spread to an uninfected one
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World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Parasitology, August 1-3, 2016, Manchester, UK; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd world congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; International Conference on Immunology, October 24-26, 2016, Chicago, Illinois, Microbiology Society , International Union of Microbiological Societies , Association of Veterinary Microbiologists, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Track 6: Epidemiology:
In most cases, microorganisms live in harmony with their hosts via mutual or commensal interactions. Diseases can emerge when existing parasites become pathogenic or when new pathogenic parasites enter a new host.
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World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Parasitology, August 1-3, 2016, Manchester, UK; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd world congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; International Conference on Immunology, October 24-26, 2016, Chicago, Illinois, Microbiology Society , International Union of Microbiological Societies , Association of Veterinary Microbiologists, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Track 7 :Vaccine development:
A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease-causing micro-organism and is often made from weakened or killed forms of the microbe, its toxins or one of its surface proteins. The agent stimulates the body's immune system to recognize the agent as a threat, destroy it, and keep a record of it, so that the immune system can more easily recognize and destroy any of these micro-organisms that it later encounters.
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World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Parasitology, August 1-3, 2016, Manchester, UK; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd world congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; International Conference on Immunology, October 24-26, 2016, Chicago, Illinois, Microbiology Society , International Union of Microbiological Societies , Association of Veterinary Microbiologists, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Track 8: Clinical Microbiology:
Clinical microbiology as a branch of science dealing with the interrelation of macro- and microorganisms under normal and pathological conditions and in the dynamics of a pathological process with an account of the treatment till the clinical and/or complete recovery is presented. This encompasses five different sciences (units). These include bacteriology, virology, parasitology, immunology, and mycology.
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World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Parasitology, August 1-3, 2016, Manchester, UK; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd world congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; International Conference on Immunology, October 24-26, 2016, Chicago, Illinois, Microbiology Society , International Union of Microbiological Societies , Association of Veterinary Microbiologists, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
OMICS Group International is glad to announce 6th International conference on Annual congress on Microbes and Infection. Dec 4-6, 2017 at Dubai, UAE.
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This meeting will focus in particular on the most current research related to the laboratory diagnosis of human and animal infections and the role of the laboratory in both the management of infectious diseases and the elucidation of the epidemiology of infections, the latest developments in clinical microbiology and immunology, providing the current state of knowledge in the field, as well as balanced, thought-provoking perspectives on controversial issues.
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We invite experts in the field of clinical microbiology including bacteriologist, virologist, molecular microbiologist, infection and quality control clinicians, exercise physicians, yoga practitioners, veterinary microbiologist and delegates from industries focusing on microbiology, molecular genomics and industrialist involved in biomedical research as well.
Microbial Infection 2017
Microbial Infection 2017 is an opportunity or a platform to focus and analyze recent innovations and challenges in the field of Microbial Infection 2017. Thus contributing both academicians and business partners to grow and spread their research and products respectively. Microbial Infection 2017 encompasses on infections threating most of laboratories or hospital setups deal with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases caused by four kinds of microorganisms i.e. bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses. Medical microbiology can also be integrated as science of studying various clinical applications of microbes for the improvement of health. Microbiology diseases caused by pathogens that may be exogenous (acquired from an external source; environmental, animal or other people, e.g. Influenza) or endogenous (from normal flora e.g. candidiasis).In microbiology laboratory, culture is the primary method used for isolating infectious disease for study in the laboratory. Tissue or fluid samples are tested for the presence of a specific pathogen, which is determined by growth in a selective or differential medium. Microbiological diagnosis involves microbial culture, microscopy, biochemical tests and genotyping. Other less common techniques (such as X-rays, CAT scans, PET scans or NMR) are used to produce images of internal abnormalities resulting from the growth of an infectious agent. Infectious disease once has been diagnosed and identified; suitable treatment options must be assessed by the physician and consulting medical microbiologists. Clinical Infectious diseases treated with antibacterials (often called antibiotics) whereas fungal and viral infections are treated with antifungals and antivirals respectively. A broad class of drugs known as antiparasitics are used to treat parasitic diseases. In Clinical Biochemistry laboratory, fast and relatively simple biochemical tests can be used to identify infectious agents. Microbial Infection 2017 is not only about diagnosing and treating disease, it also involves the study of beneficial microbes. Clinical infections can be treated and treatments can be developed from microbes, as demonstrated by Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin as well as the development of new antibiotics from the bacterial genus Streptomyces among many others.
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