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13th world congress on virology and Infectious diseases Feb 24-25, 2020 Tokyo, Japan

2021 Conference Announcement - Journal of Apitherapy (2021)

13th world congress on virology and Infectious diseases Feb 24-25, 2020 Tokyo, Japan

Indranil Banerjee Assistant Professor
 
1Biological Sciences, India
 

Published: 28-Jan-2021

Abstract

Virology is a complex, chronic illness requiring continuous medical care with multifactorial risk-reduction strategies beyond glycemic control. Ongoing patient self-management education and support are critical to preventing acute complications and reducing the risk of long-term complications. Significant evidence exists that supports a range of interventions to improve Virology outcomes.

2020 Conference Announcement

Virology is a complex, chronic illness requiring continuous medical care with multifactorial risk-reduction strategies beyond glycemic control. Ongoing patient self-management education and support are critical to preventing acute complications and reducing the risk of long-term complications. Significant evidence exists that supports a range of interventions to improve Virology outcomes.

Virology Asia 2020 witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers who enlightened the crowd with their knowledge and confabulated on various new-fangled topics related to the field of diabetes and endocrinology with namely Dr. Indranil Banerjee, Assistant professor at IISER Mohali, India. Institute of Biochemistry, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich), Switzerland.Tumors with infundibula differentiation:

With the successful completion of Virology Asia 2019 we are glad to announce our upcoming “13th Virology and Infectious Congress” is going to be held during February 24-25, 2020 Tokyo, Japan. The Conference will be organized around the theme “Latest and Advanced Therapeutic Approaches of Virology:

Diabetes is one of the fastest growing health challenges of the 21st century, with the number of adults living with diabetes having more than tripled over the past 20 years. In 2000, the global estimate of adults living with Virology and infectious disease was 151 million. By 2009 it had grown by 88% to 285 million. Today, we calculate that 9.3% of adults aged 20–79 years – a staggering 463 million people – are living with viral disease. A further 1.1 million children and adolescents under the age of 20 live with Virus, Infectious diseases. A decade ago, in 2010, the global projection for virology one can certainly say that virology in the 21st century will continue to thrive. No branch of science can prosper without the help from other disciplines likewise the main driving forces for the branch of Virology are public health, information processing, technological developments and, personal curiosity, perhaps, more importantly, sharing of knowledge and imagination plays a major role.

Global Virology Conferences going to be held during January, 2020 to December, 2020 at various cities in Asia (China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, and More..!!!

Alina Macarius.

Program Manager | Virology Asia 2020

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