WEBINAR on Chronic Disorder & Infectious Diseases will be organized on November 23-24, 2020, in Madrid, Spain (TIME ZONE). Chronic Disorder 2020 aims to gather eminent scientists, research scholars, notable neurologist, and educationists and professionals to express their views on the latest technologies, trends, and concerns in Chronic Disorder & Infectious Diseases. It focuses on addressing the constant effort being made by scientist and scholars to improve the existing and inventing novel technologies and advanced researches for future. Chronic Disorder 2020 WEBINAR 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. Chronic Disorder will influence an appealing moment to meet people in the experimentation field and therefore it takes a pleasure in opening a doorway to encounter the ability in the field, young researchers and potential World-renowned speakers, the most recent approaches, tactics, and the current upgrade in the field of Chronic Disorder & Infectious Diseases.
Session 1: Chronic Diseases and Advanced Research
Chronic diseases are long-lasting conditions that usually can be controlled but not cured. People living with chronic illnesses often must manage daily symptoms that affect their quality of life, and experience acute health problems and complications that can shorten their life expectancy. Chronic diseases tend to become more common with age. The leading chronic diseases in developed countries include arthritis, cardiovascular disease such as heart attacks and stroke, cancer such as breast and colon cancer, diabetes, epilepsy and seizures, obesity, and oral health problems.
Session 2: Infectious Diseases, Prevention, Control and Cure
Infectious diseases are illnesses caused by the spread of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites) or prions to humans from other humans, animals or the environment, including food and water. Some infections are mild and barely noticeable, but others are severe and life-threatening, and some are resistant to treatment. Infection can be transmitted in a variety of ways. The immune system is an effective barrier against infectious agents, but colonies of pathogens may grow too large for the immune system to fight. At this stage, infections become harmful. Facts: Infection is the effect of a foreign organism in the body. Types of infection include bacterial, fungal, viral, protozoan, parasitic, and prion disease. They are classified by the type of organism causing the infection. Infections can range from mild inflammation in one person to an epidemic.
Session 3: Autoimmune Disease & Tuberculosis
An autoimmune disorder occurs when the body's immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue by mistake. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune disorders. The blood cells in the body's immune system help protect against harmful substances. Examples include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood and tissue from outside the body. These substances contain antigens. The immune system produces antibodies against these antigens that enable it to destroy these harmful substances. When you have an autoimmune disorder, your immune system does not distinguish between healthy tissue and potentially harmful antigens. As a result, the body sets off a reaction that destroys normal tissues. The exact cause of autoimmune disorders is unknown. One theory is that some microorganisms (such as bacteria or viruses) or drugs may trigger changes that confuse the immune system. This may happen more often in people who have genes that make them more prone to autoimmune disorders.
Session 4: Chronic Respiratory & Pulmonary Diseases
Chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) are diseases of the airways and other structures of the lung. Some of the most common are chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, occupational lung diseases and pulmonary hypertension. In addition to tobacco smoke, other risk factors include air pollution, occupational chemicals and dusts, and frequent lower respiratory infections during childhood. CRDs are not curable, however, various forms of treatment that help dilate major air passages and improve shortness of breath can help control symptoms and increase the quality of life for people with the disease.
Session 5: Chronic Disorder: Cancer, Diabetes, Heart, Hepatitis, Kidney & HIV/AIDS
A chronic disease is a condition you can control with treatment for months. Asthma, Cancer, Heart Diseases, Hepatitis, Kidney, Diabetes, HIV/AIDS and depression are common examples. Often, they don't have a cure, but you can live with them and manage their symptoms. Four of the most prominent chronic diseases – cardiovascular diseases (CVD), cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and type 2 diabetes – are linked by common and preventable biological risk factors, notably high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol and overweight, and by related major behavioural risk factors: unhealthy diet, physical inactivity and tobacco use. Action to prevent these major chronic diseases should focus on controlling these and other key risk factors in a well-integrated manner.
Session 6: Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia
Alzheimer's disease is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behaviour. Symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time, becoming severe enough to interfere with daily tasks. The causes of dementia can vary, depending on the types of brain changes that may be taking place. Other dementias include Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal disorders, and vascular dementia. It is common for people to have mixed dementia—a combination of two or more types of dementia. For example, some people have both Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia.
Session 7: Oral & Dental Health
Oral health is essential to general health and well-being at every stage of life. A healthy mouth enables not only nutrition of the physical body, but also enhances social interaction and promotes self-esteem and feelings of well-being. The mouth serves as a “window” to the rest of the body, providing signals of general health disorders. For example, mouth lesions may be the first signs of HIV infection, aphthous ulcers are occasionally a manifestation of Coeliac disease or Crohn’s disease, pale and bleeding gums can be a marker for blood disorders, bone loss in the lower jaw can be an early indicator of skeletal osteoporosis, and changes in tooth appearance can indicate bulimia or anorexia. The presence of many compounds (e.g., alcohol, nicotine, opiates, drugs, hormones, environmental toxins, antibodies) in the body can also be detected in the saliva. Oral conditions have an impact on overall health and disease. Bacteria from the mouth can cause infection in other parts of the body when the immune system has been compromised by disease or medical treatments (e.g., infective endocarditis). Systemic conditions and their treatment are also known to impact on oral health (e.g., reduced saliva flow, altered balance of oral microorganisms).
Session 8: Crohn disease & Epilepsy
Crohn's disease is a chronic, or long-term, condition that causes inflammation of the digestive tract. It is a type of inflammatory bowel disease. Crohn's disease can be painful, debilitating, and, sometimes, life-threatening. Crohn's disease, also called ileitis or enteritis, can affect any part of the gut, from the mouth all the way down to the anus. In the majority of cases, however, the lower part of the small intestine - the ileum - is affected. Epilepsy is a chronic noncommunicable disease of the brain that affects around 50 million people worldwide. It is characterized by recurrent seizures, which are brief episodes of involuntary movement that may involve a part of the body (partial) or the entire body (generalized) and are sometimes accompanied by loss of consciousness and control of bowel or bladder function. Seizure episodes are a result of excessive electrical discharges in a group of brain cells. Different parts of the brain can be the site of such discharges. Seizures can vary from the briefest lapses of attention or muscle jerks to severe and prolonged convulsions. Seizures can also vary in frequency, from less than 1 per year to several per day.
Session 9: Rheumatology & Orthopaedics
Rheumatic diseases affect your joints tendons, ligaments, bones, and muscles. Among them are many types of arthritis, a term used for conditions that affect your joints. Sometimes they’re called musculoskeletal diseases. Common symptoms include: Joint pain Loss of motion in a joint or joints, Inflammation swelling, redness, and warmth in a joint or affected area. Orthopedists use medical, physical and rehabilitative methods as well as surgery and are involved in all aspects of heath care pertaining to the musculoskeletal system. It is a specialty of incredible breadth and variety. Orthopedists treat a immense variety of diseases and conditions, including fractures and dislocations, torn ligaments, sprains and strains tendon injuries, pulled muscles and bursitis ruptured disks, sciatica, low back pain, and scoliosis knock knees, bow legs, bunions and hammer toes, arthritis and osteoporosis, bone tumors, muscular dystrophy and cerebral palsy, club foot and unequal leg length abnormalities of the fingers and toes, and growth abnormalities. In general, orthopedists are skilled in the: Diagnosis of your injury or disorder, Treatment with medication, exercise, surgery or other treatment plans, Rehabilitation by recommending exercises or physical therapy to restore movement, strength and function, Prevention with information and treatment plans to prevent injury or slow the progression of diseases.
Session 10: Angiology & Allergology
Angiology is the medical specialty which studies the diseases of the circulatory system and of the lymphatic system, i.e., arteries, veins and lymphatic vessels, and its diseases. Allergies are an abnormal and specific reaction of the immune system and with regard to substances foreign to the body, the allergens. The allergens can be of various kinds: pollen, dust, mold, food, occupational agents, mites, insect venom, animal fur. In allergic subjects, allergens induce the production of antibodies of the IgE type that, during exposure to allergens, causing the release of various substances by certain immune system cells, mast cells and basophils. The main substance released during exposure to the allergens is histamine. It induces an excessive reaction of the blood vessels and smooth muscle tissue and then the appearance of allergic symptoms that varies depending on the part of the body involved.
Session 11: Chronic Disease-Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention, Control and Cure
Chronic disease epidemiology unit addresses the etiology, prevention, distribution, natural history, and treatment outcomes of chronic health disorders, including cancer (particularly breast, colon, lung, prostate, ovary and pancreas), cardiovascular disease, diabetes, gastrointestinal and pulmonary disease, and obesity. Host, pathogen and environmental factors are monitored to determine the dynamics of infection, the ultimate goal of which is to devise intervention strategies. Molecular methods, such as phylogenomics, can be used to accurately track pathogens. Infectious diseases can cause many different symptoms. Some are so mild that you may not even notice any symptoms, while others can be life-threatening. There are treatments for some infectious diseases, but for others, such as some viruses.
Session 12: Lifestyle Diseases and Management
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) include diseases which are not infectious. Such diseases mainly result from life-style related factors such as unhealthy diet, lack of physical activity, tobacco use, etc. Changes in life-styles, behavioural patterns, demographic profile (ageing population), socio-cultural and technological advancements are leading to sharp increase in the prevalence of Non-Communicable Diseases like Diabetes, Cardiovascular diseases, Stroke, Cancer, etc. These diseases can be prevented by making simple changes in the way we live their out or simply by changing our life-style. One of the most serious concerns is that it affects people in their most productive years of life. It is, therefore, vital that increasing importance of chronic diseases is anticipated and acted upon urgently. NCDs have emerged as a major public health problem in recent years.
Market Analysis:
Chronic disease management comprises a defined set of interventions mainly aimed at providing high-quality healthcare and a better quality of life to patients. Chronic disease management services include a variety of services, such as multidisciplinary care, guidelines for the self-management of the chronic disease condition, and guidance for healthy behavioural change, to increase awareness about various diseases. Chronic care management is used for dealing with a wide variety of diseases, such as depression, cardiovascular disorders, obesity, neurological disorders, etc. The growing invasion of chronic diseases along with the increasing awareness about the consequences of life-threatening diseases is estimated to drive the global chronic disease management market growth in the future. Chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disorder, cancer, and neurological disorder, are creating the demand for solutions that can deliver the services to improve patient health at a relatively lower and affordable cost. About 17.5 million people died from cardiovascular disorders in 2015, i.e., 31% of all the global deaths. Additionally, the global burden of chronic disease is increasing, owing to the increasing geriatric population globally. The adoption of digital technologies and trending IT healthcare services are further anticipated to fuel the chronic disease management market growth globally in the future. However, the non-compliance and lack of adherence among the patients may hamper the global chronic disease service market expansion in the years ahead. The report covers a forecast and an analysis of the chronic disease management market on a global and regional level. The study provides historical data from 2015 to 2018 along with a forecast from 2019 to 2024 based on revenue (USD Billion). The study includes drivers and restraints of the chronic disease management market along with the impact they have on the demand over the forecast period. Additionally, the report includes the study of opportunities available in the chronic disease management market on a global and regional level.
Chronic Disorder in Europe:
Chronic diseases are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in Europe, and research suggests that complex conditions such as diabetes and depression will impose an even larger burden in the future. Some years ago chronic diseases were considered to be a problem of the rich and elderly population. Today we know that within high-income countries, poor as well as young and middle-aged people are affected by chronic conditions. The economic implications of such diseases are also serious. Chronic diseases depress wages, earnings, workforce participation and labour productivity, as well as increasing early retirement, high job turnover and disability. Disease-related impairment of household consumption and educational performance has a negative effect on gross domestic product (GDP). As expenditure on chronic care rises across Europe, it takes up increasingly greater proportions of public and private budgets.
Chronic Disorder in America:
Chronic diseases are ongoing, generally incurable illnesses or conditions, such as heart disease, asthma, cancer, and diabetes. These diseases are often preventable, and frequently manageable through early detection, improved diet, exercise, and treatment therapy. Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability in the United States. 133 million Americans 45% of the population have at least one chronic disease.Chronic diseases are responsible for seven out of every 10 deaths in the U.S., killing more than 1.7 million Americans every year. Chronic diseases can be disabling and reduce a person’s quality of life, especially if left undiagnosed or untreated.
Chronic Disorder in Asia-Pacific:
Many countries in the Asia-Pacific region will experience rapidly ageing societies over the next few decades. Globally, the number of people aged 60 years and over is expected to double by 2050. The projected increase in the number of older people, along with the rapid rise in the prevalence of lifestyle risk factors, will contribute to the increase in noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). A high proportion of total deaths across the Asia-Pacific region are caused by NCDs, particularly in South-East Asia and the Western Pacific. NCD rates, both morbidity and mortality, are projected to increase dramatically over the next few decades. While risk factors stretch back across the life span, the prevalence and treatment of most NCD conditions occur among older people. NCDs develop progressively over the life span with ever-increasing impacts on functional capacities. Major NCDs include cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancers and chronic respiratory diseases. These generally have strong social determinants and numerous shared risk factors, many of which are amenable to prevention and improvement throughout life.
References:
https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/chronic-disease-management-market-981
https://www.pacificbridgemedical.com/publication/chronic-disease-management-asia/
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