11th Edition of International Conference on Preventive Medicine and Public Health
Ends At: 23/06/2020
Country: Switzerland
City: Zürich
Contact Email: preventivemedicineconf2020@gmail.com
Contact Phone: +442033182512
Conference Website
About Conference
KC team as a media partner has the pleasure to announce the “11th Edition of International Conference on Preventive Medicine and Public health” that belongs to the Euroscicon during June 22-23, 2020 in Zurich, Switzerland.
Scientific Sessions
Track 1: Preventive Medicine and Public Health
Preventive Medicine and Public health are about helping individuals to remain healthy and save them from threats to their health. Public health is concerned with protecting the health of entire populations. It offers the prevention of disorders and to promote the health of people. Public Health is a part of the sciences, skills, and convictions that is focused on preservation.
The aim of public health is to raise the quality of life through the prevention and treatment of disease, including psychological health. This is done through the examination of cases and health indicators, and through the promotion of healthy behaviors. Public health is concerned with the health of the whole population and the prevention of disease from which it suffers.
- Track 1-1: Diabetes Diet, Eating and Physical Activity
- Track 1-2: Environmental Health
- Track 1-3: Behavioural Health
- Track 1-4: Public Policy
- Track 1-5: Mental Health
- Track 1-6: Health Economics
- Track 1-7: Virology
- Track 1-8: Microbiology
- Track 1-9: Healthcare Informatics
- Track 1-10: Healthcare
- Track 1-11: Epidemiology
Track 2: Preventive Medicine and Occupational Health
Preventive Medicine and Occupational health is a master branch of medicine that focuses on the physical and mental health of employees in the working environment. Occupational health professionals intend to discover what impact work has on staff health and make sure that staff is fit to undertake the role they are employed to do both physically and emotionally.
The maintenance and promotion of the mental, social and physical well-being of all the workers belonging to all the categories is the goal of Preventive Medicine and Occupational Health. This leads to the prevention of departures from health issues, control of risks and the adaptation of people to their jobs and works to people. This incorporates all the fields of healthcare concerned about helping an individual to fulfill the demands of their work environment, with their health under concern.
- Track 2-1: Occupational Safety and Health
- Track 2-2: Occupational Medicine
- Track 2-3: Occupational Psychology
- Track 2-4: Occupational Physiotherapy
- Track 2-5: Occupational Human Factors and Ergonomics
- Track 2-6: Occupational Therapy
- Track 2-7: Occupational Rehabilitation
Track 3: Preventive Medicine and Diabetes
Diabetes often alluded to by doctors as diabetes mellitus. Diabetes is a disease in which your blood glucose, or blood sugar, levels are too high. Glucose originates from the foods you eat.
‘Without enough insulin, the glucose remains in your blood. You can also have pre-diabetes. This implies that your blood sugar is higher than normal but not high enough to be called diabetes. Having prediabetes puts you at a higher risk of getting type 2 diabetes.
- Track 3-1: Type 1 diabetes
- Track 3-2: Type 2 Diabetes
- Track 3-3: Gestational diabetes
- Track 3-4: Managing Diabetes
- Track 3-5: Managing Diabetes
- Track 3-6: Insulin, Medicines, and Others Diabetes Treatments
- Track 3-7: Preventing Diabetes Problems
Track 4: Preventive Medicines and Vaccines
Vaccinations or Immunization are an indivisible part of preventive medicine against microbial infections, like measles, diphtheria, tetanus, hepatitis, smallpox, polio, etc. A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides dynamically acquired immunity to a particular disease. Immunization, adjournment of weakened, killed, or divided microorganisms or of antibodies or lymphocytes that is controlled primarily to anticipate disease.
A vaccine can confer dynamic immunity against a particular harmful agent by stimulating the immune system to attack the agent. Once invigorated by an Immunization, the antibody-producing cells, termed as B lymphocytes, stay sensitized and ready to react to the agent should it ever gain entry to the body. A vaccine may confer passive immunity by providing antibodies or lymphocytes already made by an animal or human donor.
- Track 4-1: Vaccines against Infectious Diseases
- Track 4-2: HIV Vaccines
- Track 4-3: Cancer Vaccines
- Track 4-4: Vaccines Safety and Efficiency
- Track 4-5: Vaccine Adjuvants and Delivery Technologies



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