"Paving the Future of Infection Control: The 2025 Conference, Bucharest, May 29-30"

by Chief Editor

Headline: " specialised Conference on Infectious Diseases Set for București in May 2025"

Subhead: "Leading experts to discuss prevention, treatment, and multidisciplinary approaches"


Bucharest, Romania – Mark your calendars for May 29-30, 2025, as Bucharest is set to host a significant event in the medical realm: "Infections in 2025: Prevention, Treatment, Interdisciplinary," a conference that promises to bring together renowned specialists from various medical disciplines to discuss the pressing issues surrounding infectious diseases.

The Venue
The conference will be held at the prestigious Hotel Pullman, WTCB, in Bucharest’s Sala New York, located at Piata Montreal nr. 10.

The Context
The challenges and difficulties faced by healthcare systems worldwide in recent years have underscored the resurgence of infectious diseases as a significant concern for the entire medical community, regardless of specialization. This conference aims to address this pertinently and proactively.

The Speakers
The event will convene leaders in infectious diseases, epidemiology, family medicine, hematology-oncology, pediatrics, rheumatology, laboratory medicine, obstetrics-gynecology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, and hepatology. They will deliver scientific presentations and engage in discussions about current, relevant topics.

The Organizer
The scientific organization of the conference is entrusted to the Bucharest-Ilfov Association of Family Physicians (AMF Buzau).

The Program

Day 1 will delve into the challenges faced by immunization programs in the post-pandemic era, focusing on:

  • The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the national vaccination program
  • Vaccination throughout life: A public health priority in 2024

Day 2 will be dedicated to managing infections in immunocompromised patients, exploring themes such as:

  • Infections in onco-hematology patients and their management
  • Infections in immunosuppressed patients and their management
  • Reactivation of hepatitis B and C viral infections in immunosuppressed patients
  • Management of chronic viral infections with oncogenic potential

This conference presents a unique opportunity for professionals to update their knowledge, exchange ideas, and collaborate on best practices in handling infectious diseases. For more details, click here.

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