Call for Abstract

3rd International Conference on Epidemiology & Public Health , will be organized around the theme “Discovering and Promoting Solutions to Global Health ”

Epidemiology-2015 is comprised of 11 tracks and 89 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Epidemiology-2015.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1Public Health Policy, Leadership and Financing
  • Track 1-2Public Health Workforce Capacity Building (Training, Mentoring, Infrastructure Improvement)
  • Track 1-3Quality Assurance and Improvement
  • Track 1-4Health Systems Strengthening Through Human Resource Capacity Building, Effective Health Management and  Efficient Financing.
  • Track 1-5Evidence based Public Health
  • Track 1-6Public Health Laws and Regulations
  • Track 1-7Health Insurance: Implications for Public Health
  • Track 1-8Health Economics
  • Track 1-9Global Evidence on Women’s Health and The Role of Social and Economic Factors
  • Track 2-1Viral Infections, Global Emergence and Reemergence
  • Track 2-2Viral Evolutionary Ecology: Conceptual Basis of a New Scientific Approach for Understanding Viral Emergence
  • Track 2-3Infectious Disease Control Policies and the Role of Governmental and Intergovernmental Organisations
  • Track 2-4Global Challenges of Infectious Disease Epidemiology
  • Track 2-5Vaccination and Control of Infectious Diseases
  • Track 2-6Bacterial and Fungal Infections, Therapeutic Resistance
  • Track 2-7Epidemiological study of Emerging and Reemerging diseases
  • Track 2-8Emergency Preparedness and Response
  • Track 2-9Recently Introduced Vaccines in Developing Countries (e.g. Pneumococcal Conjugate, Rotavirus, Human Papilloma Virus)
  • Track 2-10Design and Analysis of Vaccine Studies
  • Track 2-11Effects of Adult vaccination
  • Track 2-12Travelers Health
  • Track 3-1Occupational Hazards, Illnesses and Threats
  • Track 3-2Occupational Safety and Preventive Strategies
  • Track 3-3Risk Assessment for Physical and Chemical agents
  • Track 3-4Current issues in Occupational Health and Safety
  • Track 3-5Application of Epidemiologic Methods to Populations of Workers
  • Track 3-6Case Control & Cross Selection Studies in Occupational Epidemiology
  • Track 3-7Occupational Risk Factors in Women
  • Track 3-8Health & Safety: Agriculture, Mines, Pharmaceuticals, Construction
  • Track 4-1Public Health Informatics (Social Media, Mobile Applications, Etc)
  • Track 4-2Health Systems Development And Reform
  • Track 4-3Population Based Health Management
  • Track 4-4E- Medicine
  • Track 4-5Data Mining Approaches In Public Health
  • Track 4-6Digital Epidemiology
  • Track 4-7Changing Technology: A Challenge And An Opportunity For Public Health
  • Track 4-8Advancing The Need For Global Multi-Disciplinary Approaches In Public Health Education And Practice.
  • Track 5-1Environmental Health And Safety Management
  • Track 5-2Food Air And Water Pollution
  • Track 5-3Environmental Changes And Its Impact On Health
  • Track 5-4Efforts To Reduce Environment Exposure
  • Track 5-5Environmental Impact On Public Health (Climate Change, Pollution Etc)
  • Track 6-1Epidemiology Of Cancers
  • Track 6-2Cost Effective Methods For Health Promotion And Prevention Of Disease Risk Factors
  • Track 6-3Newerapproaches For Health Promotion
  • Track 6-4Preventing Risk Factors Of Public Health Concern: Diabetes,Smoking, Unhealthy Diet And Physical Inactivity, Overweight And Obesity, Cancer, Injuries And Accidents.
  • Track 6-5Obesity And Hypertension Epidemiology
  • Track 6-6Heart Diseases: Cardiac Arrhythmias, Endocardiritis, Heart Failure
  • Track 6-7Ophthalmic Epidemiology
  • Track 6-8Osteoporosis And Alzheimer’s Disease Epudemiology
  • Track 6-9Nephrological Disorders Epidemiology
  • Track 6-10Neuroepidemiology
  • Track 6-11Respiratory Disorders Epidemiology
  • Track 6-12Diabetes Epidemiology
  • Track 7-1Advanced Epidemiologic Methods
  • Track 7-2Innovative Methodologies In Public Health Surveillance, Outbreak Investigations And Response
  • Track 7-3Applied Multivariate Statistics
  • Track 7-4Advanced Clinical Trials And Experimental Design
  • Track 7-5Compartmental Models In Epidemiology
  • Track 7-6Modelling Recurrent Epidemics
  • Track 7-7Stochastic Epidemic Models
  • Track 7-8Networks In Epidemic Modeling
  • Track 7-9Use Of ‘R’ In Statistical Epidemiology
  • Track 7-10Study Design’s In Statistical Epidemiology
  • Track 8-1Malnutrition And Occurance Of Diseases Epidemiology
  • Track 8-2Nutrition Deficiencey Syndromes Epidemiology
  • Track 8-3Limitations In Nutrition Epidemiology Research
  • Track 8-4Epidemiological Approach To Diet And Diseases
  • Track 8-5Corelation Studies
  • Track 8-6Nutritional Health And Researches
  • Track 9-1Different Factors That Influence Health Status: Behavior, Institutions, Social Networks, Demographic Change Etc
  • Track 9-2Key Concepts In Social Epidemiology
  • Track 9-3Social Determinants Of Health And Inequity In Low-Middle- Income Countries
  • Track 9-4Discrimination And Income Inequality
  • Track 9-5School Health Epidemiology
  • Track 9-6Changing Population, Society & Public Health Epidemiology
  • Track 10-1Epidemiology Of Mental Disorders During Childhood, Adulthood, And Late Adults
  • Track 10-2Nosology Of Psychiatric Disorders Epidemiology
  • Track 10-3Neurobiology, Genetics And Clinical Features Of Psychiatric Disorders
  • Track 10-4Different Concerns Of Epidemiological Research In Psychiatric Disorders
  • Track 10-5Promoting Mental Health
  • Track 11-1Contraceptive Safety And Efficacy
  • Track 11-2Maternal And Perinatal Health
  • Track 11-3Domestic Violence
  • Track 11-4Cervical And Ovarian Cancer In Women
  • Track 11-5Maternal, Reproductive And Child Health And Geriatric Services
  • Track 11-6The Health Of Sexual Minorities
  • Track 11-7Ethical, Legal, Social, And Political Implications Of Scientific Research On Sexual Orientation
  • Track 11-8Healthier Mothers and Babies and Access to Family Planning