Increasing incidences of emerging diseases like COVID-19, swine flu, and tomato flu can have grave public health consequences. Ecological challenges, changes in demography and behaviors, technology and industrial activities, and microbial adaptation are a few major factors contributing to the increasing prevalence of infectious diseases. In addition, the same diseases can reach pandemic proportions due to advanced global connectivity. Critical preparedness, readiness, stringent strategies, and accurate public responses significantly impact the control of newly emerging infectious diseases.

Timely identification, treatment, and management of such infectious diseases allow for rapid implementation of necessary measures to combat them and reduce their economical and social impact. Join us for an exclusive session on “ Emerging Infectious Diseases and Public Health Readiness ” by Dr. Amitav…