International Summit on HIV, AIDS, Infectious Disease & healthcare will be organized on November 23-24, 2020 in Dubai, UAE on the Theme “Raising Global Awareness And Fighting With infectious Diseases” aims to gather eminent scientists, research scholars and educationists, and professionals to express their views on the latest technologies, trends, and concerns in HIV, AIDS & Care. It focuses on addressing the constant effort being made by scientists and scholars to improve the existing and inventing novel technologies for the future. AIDS & Care 2020 conference provides a platform for organizations, companies, associations, societies, institutions, statutory bodies, and other authorities and individuals interested in presenting their thoughts on stroke procedures and services.
Scientific Sessions
Track 1:HIV/AIDS, STDs & STIs
AIDS remains for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. It is the aftereffect of HIV assaulting the human immune system to the point where the body can’t battle off different maladies and ailments (called opportunistic infections) that normally don’t influence a man with a healthy immune system. AIDS is the most progressive phase of HIV and must be analyzed by a specialist. HIV is spread when an HIV-contaminated individual’s body liquids (blood, semen, liquids from the vagina or bosom drain) enter someone else’s circulation system. The most well-known way individuals are tainted with HIV is by having unprotected sex (vaginal, anal, or oral). While having unprotected sex, the infection can enter the circulation system through linings in the mouth, butt, sex organs (the penis and vagina), or through broken skin. Pregnant ladies with HIV can give the infection to their infants amid pregnancy, labor, or bosom nourishing. HIV can likewise be spread by sharing needles that are utilized for taking medications (legitimate and illicit), inking, and penetrating. Both men and ladies can spread HIV. A man with HIV can feel alright and still give the infection to others.
Track 2:Global Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS, STDs, & STIs
Track 3:SDG & AIDS Care
Track 4:Progress for HIV Vaccine
Track 5:Viral, Bacterial, Fungal & Protozoan STDs
Track 6:Emerging Technologies towards HIV/AIDS
Track 7:Advanced Techniques involved in STDs
Track 8:Infectious Diseases
Track 9:HIV Related Infections, Co-Infections and Cancers
Track 10:Pathogenic Infections
Track 11:Infectious Diseases Epidemiology
Track 12:Healthcare Technologies and Innovation
Track 13:Public Health Nutrition
Track 14:Vaccines and Vaccinations