International Conference on Tuberculosis and Tropical Infections (ICTTI 2023)

Date: April 15, 2023 March 24-25, 2023

Place: Online (Virtual conference), hosting from India

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About the Conference

In association with the CIPACA, the ZenToks, R & D will host its virtual International Conference on Tuberculosis and Tropical Infections, April 15 from India. The International Conference on Tuberculosis and Tropical Infections is the premier conference that brings together doctors, allied health workers, and scientists to discuss global issues and share world-class expertise. This one-of-a-kind conference will focus on clinical practise, basic and translational science, innovative approaches to infection control and prevention, the epidemiology of infectious illnesses, and a great deal more.

Aims and Scope

The main aim of the “ICTTI 2023” is to bring the eminent scientist, academic and industry decision makers, researchers, teachers, and student community in a single platform to exchange their research findings, views and ideas. The main objective of this conference is to explore the recent research developments anything related to infectious diseases.

The conference main aim is to accelerate scientific discoveries and major milestones of current developments, challenges and innovations of various fields. To acquire theoretical and experimental knowledge from the researchers and eminent experts from different parts of world. To motivate, young researcher’s minds and the subsequent promotion of their future research ideas.

Theme of Conference

Abstracts from all emerging diseases are accepted, not just those mentioned here.

Tuberculosis (TB) is the ninth leading cause of death worldwide and the first leading cause from a single infectious agent. TB kills most HIV-positive people. 10.4 million contracted TB in 2016. 25% are African (2.5 million people). In the same year, 1.7 million died from TB, with 417,000 (25%) from Africa. TB diagnosis and treatment saved 10 million African lives between 2000 and 2014. Sustainable Development Goals health targets include ending the TB epidemic by 2030.

Dengue fever is a viral infection spread by mosquitos. The infection causes flu-like symptoms and can occasionally progress to a potentially fatal complication known as severe dengue. Dengue fever's global prevalence has risen dramatically in recent decades.

Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a severe, often fatal illness transmitted from wild animals like fruit bats, porcupines, and non-human primates to humans through direct contact with their blood, secretions, organs, or other bodily fluids.

Lassa fever is endemic in some West African countries.

The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a major global public health challenge that does not have a cure till now. Globally, thirty-five million lives has been affected by this virus.

Malaria is transmitted to Humans through infected mosquito bites.

Despite the fact that there is an effective vaccine for measles, Measles is still one of the leading causes of death among young children.

Zika virus is transmitted primarily by Aedes mosquitoes during the day in tropical and subtropical regions.

Plague is caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis, a zoonotic bacterium usually found in small mammals and their fleas.

Hepatitis B is a potentially life-threatening liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus: the virus can cause both acute and chronic hepatitis infection, ranging in severity from a mild illness lasting a few weeks to a serious, lifelong illness. Hepatitis E is a liver infection caused by the virus HEV. Hepatitis E is common in regions with limited resources and limited access to safe drinking water and proper sanitation, hygiene, and health services.

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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Researchers are invited to submit abstracts of original articles for oral or digital poster presentations.

Authors can prepare abstracts or full-length articles using any template.

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IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract Submission Deadline: April 13, 2023

Accept notification: 5 days from submission

Registration Deadline: April 3, 2023

Conference dates: April 15, 2023

REGISTRATION FEES

Early registration fess : 25 USD (before April 3, 2023)

Late registration fess : 30 USD (after April 3, 2023)

Participant fees: 7 USD

Registration fees includes certificate, presentation, journal publication and proceedings charges.

Benefits for Author

1. Certificate for presentation. 2. Peer review journal publication. 3. Abstract of Book publications with ISBN.

Abstract and Indexing

The journals are indexd in Google Scholar, ROAD, Crossref, DOI, ISSN

ZenToks Awards 2023

ICTTI 2023 Best Researcher Award

ICTTI 2023 Tentative Speakers list

Dr. Clement Ugochukwu Nyenke, Nigeria Dr. ONOSAKPONOME EVELYN, Nigeria Dr. Monsi Tombari Pius, Nigeria Dr. Ambujavalli B T, India Dr. MOHANAKRISHNAN JAYAMANI, India Dr. S. Mathavi, India Dr. Suresh, India Er. S. Senthilnathan, India