WIDC 2025 Announcement
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we pleased to
invite you to attend the World Infectious Diseases Congress (WIDC 2025) which
will be held during 17 – 19 March 2025 in Singapore.
WIDC 2025 attracts hundreds of attendees and provides an opportunity for anyone
interested in virology, epidemiology & infection diseases and related
research field, to collaborate, share ideas, discuss their research and to lead
innovative change to enhance quality patient care.
Call for Abstracts
World Infectious Diseases Congress (WIDC 2025) invites
the submission of abstracts relating to conference scientific sessions. Submit
your paper for the conference before the deadline to apply for the grants and
best presenter awards. All the abstracts should be in English only and accepted
format of abstract is PDF/DOC. Download the sample format of abstract from
abstract submission page.
Scientific
Sessions/Topics to be covered
- Pandemic
Preparedness
- Regional
High Priority Pathogens
- Global
AMR Control
- Tuberculosis
and Respiratory Diseases
- Vaccine
Preventable Diseases
- HIV and
Viral Hepatitis
- Re-Remerging
Infectious Diseases
- The
Global Rise of Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Fungal
Infection & Disease
- The
Science of Infectious Diseases
- Infectious
Diseases Management Updates
- Microbiology
and Diagnostics
- Infectious
Diseases
- Coronavirus
Disease (Covid-19)
- Bacterial
Infection & Disease
- Bacterial
Susceptibility & Resistance
- Parasitology
& Infectious Diseases
- Immunology
& Vaccinology
- Pediatric
Infectious Diseases
- Nosocomial
Infections & Control
- Viral
Infection & Disease
- Veterinary
Diseases
- Fungal
Infectious Diseases
- Tropical
Infectious Diseases
- Neuro
Infectious Diseases
- Infection,
Immunity and Inflammation
- Epidemiology
- Plants
Diseases and Fungal Infection Control
- Antimicrobials/Antibiotics/Antibacterial
- Others
Who can
attend?
- Infectious
Disease Specialists
- Laboratory
Specialists in Microbiology and Virology
- Epidemiologists
- Infection
Prevention and Control Practitioners
- Pharmacists
- Trainees
- General
Practitioners
- Internal
Medicine Practitioners
- Pulmonary
and Critical Care Practitioners
- Policy
Makers
- Nurses
- Students