Join your peers at Epidemiology and Public Health Symposium

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Longdom conferences hosting 200+ leading international conferences and virtual events annually. It is instrumental in bringing together experts and learners from all over the globe for mutual growth and effective research-oriented discussions. As per the present market demand and growth in the field of Epidemiology and Public Health, Longdom Conferences is hosting its "International Conference on Epidemiology and Public Health”. This is scheduled for December 12-13,2023 in Paris,France. The field of Epidemiology and Public Health are one of the newest scientific subjects, which are continuously evolving and have placed many landmarks in different research and development sectors.

Epidemiology is a vital a part of public health practise. The look at of disorder in populations is called epidemiology. Longdom conferences extends a great pleasure inviting all the global experts for International Conference on Epidemiology and Public Health on December 12-13,2023 in Paris,France. This Conference guided by a line-up of expert speakers, the agenda will address some of the major issues related to epidemiology and related subjects. At this prominent conference, learn about the newest trends and difficulties in the broad domains of public health, and take advantage of everything the worldwide conference has to offer. Collaborate, innovate, and help create the future of global public health by empowering global public health professionals.

 

 Important sessions to be covered (but not limited to):

  • Rare Diseases and Drug Development
  •  Epidemiology and Anthropology
  • General Public Health Track
  • Research on Medicine and Vaccine for Covid-19
  • Vaccines and Vaccination
  • Nosocomial Infections & Control
  • Parasitology & Infectious Diseases
  • Infection, Immunity and Inflammation

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