5th Webinar on

Microbiology

February 22, 2022

Scientific Program

Keynote Session:

Meetings International -  Conference Keynote Speaker Dr. Satham Hussain photo

Dr. Satham Hussain

MBBS, UAE

Title: Microbiology and Treatment of Acute Apical Abscesses

Biography:

Abstract:

An acute apical abscess is the most common form of dental abscess and is caused by an infection of the root canal of the tooth. It is usually localized intraorally, but in some cases, the apical abscess may spread and result in severe complications or even mortality. The reasons why dental root canal infections can become symptomatic and evolve to severe spreading and sometimes life-threatening abscesses remain elusive. Studies using culture and advanced molecular microbiology methods for microbial identification in apical abscesses have demonstrated a multispecies community conspicuously dominated by anaerobic bacteria. Species/phylotypes are commonly found in these
genera FusobacteriumParvimonasPrevotellaPorphyromonasDialisterStreptococcus, and Treponema. Advances in DNA sequencing technologies and computational biology have substantially enhanced the knowledge of the microbiota associated with acute apical abscesses and shed some light on the etiopathogenic of this disease. Species richness and abundance and the resulting network of interactions among community members may affect the collective pathogenicity and contribute to the development of acute infections. Disease modifiers, including transient or permanent host-related factors, may also influence the development and severity of acute abscesses. This review focuses on the current evidence about the etiology and treatment of acute apical abscesses and how the process is influenced by host-related factors and proposes future directions in research, diagnosis, and therapeutic approaches to deal with this disease.

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Dr. Ayush Pandey

MD Resident Doctor, India

Title: Microbial Etiology of Pneumonia: - Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Resistance Patterns

Biography:

Abstract:

Globally, pneumonia is a serious public health concern and a major cause of mortality and morbidity. Despite advances in antimicrobial therapies, microbiological diagnostic tests, and prevention measures, pneumonia remains the main cause of death from infectious diseases in the world. An important reason for the increased global mortality is the impact of pneumonia on chronic diseases, along with the increasing age of the population and the virulence factors of the causative microorganism. The increasing number of multidrug-resistant bacteria, difficult-to-treat microorganisms, and the emergence of new pathogens are a major problem for clinicians when deciding antimicrobial therapy. A key factor for managing and effectively guiding appropriate antimicrobial therapy is an understanding of the role of the different causative microorganisms in the etiology of pneumonia, since it has been shown that the adequacy of initial antimicrobial therapy is a key factor for prognosis in pneumonia. Furthermore, broad-spectrum antibiotic therapies are sometimes given until microbiological results are available and de-escalation cannot be performed quickly. This review provides an overview of microbial etiology, resistance patterns, epidemiology, and microbial diagnosis of pneumonia.