Webinar on

Virology

September 23, 2021

Virology Webinar

Theme: EMERGING VIRAL DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENT TECHNIQUES

We are delighted to announce our upcoming Webinar on Virology invites you with regards to the aim on research, innovation, and scientific aspects. The conference is going to be held on September 23, 2021. The theme of the conference is “Exploring recent outbreaks, advanced technologies in treatment & research of infectious diseases”.

Virology 2021 is a global platform for Pathologists, virologist, industry professionals, marketing professionals and researchers, scientists, clinicians, academics, students, Liver oncologists, Surgeons, Research scholars and other healthcare professionals. The primary goal of the conference is to promote the latest advancements, research and developments, explore the challenges in Virology and Bacteriology related areas and share innovations, research, and ideas on pathology for a greater development and more effective treatments.

Session 1: Medical Virology and Parasitology
Medical parasitology traditionally has included the study of three major groups of animals: parasitic protozoa, parasitic helminthic (worms), and those arthropods that directly cause disease or act as vectors of various pathogens. A parasite is a pathogen that simultaneously injures and derives sustenance from its host. Some organisms called parasites are actually commensals, in that they neither benefit nor harm their host (for example, Endamoeba coli). Infections of humans caused by parasites number in the billions and range from relatively innocuous to fatal.
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Session 2: Molecular Biology Research and Viral Therapy
Molecular biology is most advance form of research field to detect the infection by going through the molecular composition of virus. Molecular therapy   includes various types of techniques such as DNA cloning, proliferation of DNA, bacterial transformation, transfection, etc. Most important techniques are polymerase chain reaction (PCR), Southern blotting, and Northern blotting. Viral therapy for cancer, also called oncolytic viral therapy. Oncolytic viral therapy can be use for the treatment of pancreatic cancer or pancreas cancer.      Molecular Biology Conference | Virology Congress | Immunology Conference | Virology and Immunology Conference | Upcoming Virology Congress
Session 3: Plant Viral Infection and Prevention
Many plant pathogens, particularly fungi, can be controlled by the application of chemicals which interfere in some way with the metabolism of the invading pathogen, and so prevent or ameliorate disease. Unfortunately, these methods cannot be used so extensively to control plant viruses. Having few, if any, enzymes of their own, viruses depend either on enzymes already in host cells or on those that are induced as a result of infection. These enzymes are responsible for nucleic acid and protein synthesis, and chemical interruption of their activity disrupts similar enzymes essential for the normal functioning of cells. Prevention, or at least alleviation, of the effects of viruses, involves :
  • Control of vectors.
  • Breeding for resistance and the use of cross-protection methods. Each of these approaches to control will be considered
  • Elimination of sources of virus.
  • Elimination of the virus from infected plants.
Session 4: Veterinary Virology
Viruses are smaller and simpler in construction than unicellular microorganisms, and they contain only one type of nucleic acid—either DNA or RNA—never both. As viruses have no ribosomes, mitochondria, or other organelles, they are completely dependent on their cellular hosts for energy production and protein synthesis. They replicate only within cells of the host that they infect. Animal virology developed largely from the need to control viral diseases in humans and their domesticated animals. Viruses, like other infectious agents, enter the animal body through one of its surfaces. They then spread either locally on one of the body surfaces or through lymphatic and blood vessels to produce systemic infection.
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Session 5: Covid-19 Infection, Prevention and Control
The most number of affected pregnant women is increasing, but scarce information is available about the clinical features Obstetrics Infections outcomes of pregnant patients with COVID-19 in pregnancy caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus Moreover maternal, fatal, and neonatal outcomes of patients who were infected in late pregnancy appeared very good, and these outcomes were achieved with intensive, active management that might be the best practice in the absence of more robust data.
The clinical characteristics of these patients with COVID-19 during pregnancy were similar to those of non-pregnant adults with COVID-19 clinical symptoms from 33 Infections with or at risk of COVID-19 were mild and outcomes were favourable of the 3 neonates with symptomatic COVID-19, presented with early-onset SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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Session 6: Ebola, Marburg Viruses and Zika Virus
Zika virus typically leads to mild febrile cases, with most being asymptomatic, Ebola has severe symptoms. They are an animal origin in other words, a zoonoses. Ebola has high mortality rate Zika virus not. The Ebola can only be transmitted when symptoms are present.“Outbreak” is a term referring to a virus or a parasite that is transmitted very aggressively and therefore could potentially cause fatalities, as the recent Ebola and Zika epidemics did. Nevertheless, looking back through history, quite a few outbreaks have been reported, which turned out so deadly that essentially changed, molded and literally re-shaped the society as it is today
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Session 7: HIV and STDs
HIV and STDs are the simultaneous infections of a host by multiple pathogen species. There are different co-infections that are associated with STD especially with HIV which leads to lethal condition and worsens the condition of the individual. Co-infection is of particular human health importance because these pathogen species can interact within the host. The net effect of the co-infection on human health is thought to be negative but these Interactions can have either positive or negative effects on other parasites..
  • Cancer
  • Mental and emotional health problems
  • Opportunistic infections
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Medical Virology and Parasitology
  • Molecular Biology Research and Viral Therapy
  • Plant Viral Infection and Prevention
  • Veterinary Virology
  • Covid-19 Infection, Prevention and Control
  • Ebola, Marburg Viruses and Zika Virus
  • HIV and STDs