Conference “Viral and Bacterial Infections: Epidemiology, Clinic, Laboratory Diagnostics and Prophylaxis"
24.09.2007
Republican scientific and practical conference “Viral and Bacterial Infections: Epidemiology, Clinic, Laboratory Diagnostics and Prophylaxis” will be held on 29-30 November 2007, Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Main topics:
1. Classic and molecular epidemiology of acute actual and chronic viral and bac-terial infections.
2. Viral and bacterial diseases and demographic processes. Role of viruses and bacteria in formation of somatic pathology – cardiovascular, oncological, autommune, allergic, immunodeficiency diseases and disorders of reproductive functions.
3. Children"s viral and bacterial infections
4. Modern approaches to diagnostics in the field of microbiology (virology, bacte-riology, parasitology).
5. News in clinic, immune pathogenesis and therapy of viral, bacterial and mixed infections.
6. Modern approaches to nonspecific and specific prophylaxis of viral and bacte-rial infections (microbicides, immunomodulators, vaccines).
We invite all interested specialists to participate in the conference work.
Call for abstracts:
Abstracts should be send via the following e-mail addresses:
pnn@riem.bn.by or
veremin@mail.ru. The deadline to receive abstract"s title is
September 27, 2007.
The abstract should be submitted as shown below. Please capitalise in bold 12 points the entire title. Then type in: the author(s) name(s), institution address, e-mail address as well as the whole abstract using letters of Normal/Times New Roman, 12 points. The abstract text should contain the purpose of the study, method used, essential re-sults and conclusion. Identify by * the presenting author. The abstract volume should be of completely filled 1-2 sheets of A4 format; all empty fields are 25 mm.
Presentations of reports should be in Power point format for multimedia, preferably on laser (CD, DVD) or flesh disks.
Contact:
Research Institute for Epidemiology & Microbiology (RIEM)
23, Filimonova St., 220114, Minsk, Belarus
Dr.
Vladimir Eremin, Chief of Clinical Virology Department,
Tel: +375-172 90 44 59; e-mail:
veremin@mail.ru
Dr.
Nikolai Poleshchuk, Chief of Department for Epidemiology and Immunoprophylaxis of Infectious Diseases, Tel: +375-172 26 59 17;