ConferenceSeries Ltd invites all the participants from all over the world to attend ‘3rd World Congress and Exhibition on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance' to be held on July 31-Aug 01, 2017 at Milan, Italy which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.
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Why to attend ?
Antibiotics 2017 is a platform to discuss and learn about the latest advancements in the field of Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance as the world’s consideration turned regarding the urgency of new antibiotics as the antimicrobial resistance is growing day by day. Many developed nations and International health organizations are trying to focus of the current situation and making new policies to prevent the adverse effects of Antibiotic resistance.
This 2-day conference gathers researchers, academia, labs, Drug Manufacturers, government agencies, health professionals, hospitals, young investigators, pharma and labs and presents their opinions through key notes, and case study presentations. This conference lays a platform for all the researchers working in the field of Antibiotics to know the latest developments and the current situation of the Antibiotic resistance problem.
You will meet!
Food Safety Experts
Alliances of antibiotics
Public Health Preparedness Sectors
Commercialization
Strategic Drug Development
Scientific Business Communications
Medical Affairs and Networking
Executive Council of Global
Directors of Pharma Industries
Antibiotics Associations & Societies
Business Entrepreneurs
Antibiotics Researchers
Market Analysis
Summary
Antibiotics 2017 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Manchester, UK. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “3rd World Congress & Exhibition on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance” (Antibiotics 2017) which is going to be held during July 31- Aug 01, 2017 at Milan, Italy. The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Antibiotics 2017, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All the members of Antibiotics 2017 organizing committee look forward to meet you at Milan, Italy.
Importance and Scope:
Antibiotics play a crucial role in the health of both human beings and animals. The purpose of the Antibiotic research is to stimulate discussion of new ideas and/or find new perspectives on the future of Antibiotics as there are no major Antibiotics had been discovered during the past few years. Moreover Antimicrobial resistance threatens the effective prevention and treatment of an ever-increasing range of infections caused by bacteria, parasites, viruses and fungi. It is an increasingly serious threat to global public health that requires action across all government sectors and society. Antimicrobial resistance is present in all parts of the world. New resistance mechanisms emerge and spread globally. Infections caused by resistant microorganisms often fail to respond to the standard treatment, resulting in prolonged illness, higher health care expenditures, and a greater risk of death.
SCOPE OF REPORT This research report categorizes the systemic antibiotics market into the following segments:
Antibiotics market (human application) by product:
Beta-lactams: Penicillin. Cephalosporins. Carbapenems.
Fluoroquinolones: Second generation. Third generation. Others.
Macrolides.
Tetracycline.
Other antibiotic classes
Antibiotics market by application:
Human applications.
Veterinary applications
Therefore it is necessary to focus on new Antibiotics and the solutions to reduce Antibiotic resistance.
Track 1:Antibiotics
Track 1-1Introduction to antibiotic uses and challenges
Track 1-2Basic principles of prescribing antibiotics
Track 1-3Mechanisms of bacteriostatic or bactericidal action
Track 2:The Emergence of Antimicrobial Resistance
Track 2-1Antimicrobial Stewardship
Track 2-2Bacterial antibiotic resistance
Track 2-3Alternate strategy to overcome the problem of antimicrobial resistance worldwide
Track 2-4Mechanism of antimicrobial resistance
Track 2-5Genetics of antimicrobial resistance
Track 2-6Proteomics of antimicrobial resistance
Track 2-7Antimicrobial resistance
Track 2-8 A public approach to antimicrobial resistance
Track 2-9Novel sntibacterial drug discovery
Track 2-10 Preventing drug resistance
Track 3:Antibiotic Resistance: Opportunities and Challenges
Track 3-1Antibiotics and alternatives
Track 3-2Systemic intervention – values, conflict and blue room resolution
Track 3-3Grand challenges – antimicrobial resistance
Track 3-4Intervention against antimicrobial resistance – approaches and implementation
Track 4:Drug Discovery and Novel Delivery Technologies
Track 4-1Policies to stimulate drug development and discovery
Track 4-2Role of computational biology
Track 4-3Ligand binding studies
Track 4-4Transport (simulation studies)
Track 4-5Molecule mediating transport
Track 5:Antibiotics for Emerging and Re-emerging Diseases
Track 5-1Resistance and re-emerging theories
Track 5-2Medication procedures
Track 5-3Medication procedures
Track 5-4Molecular mechanism of resistance
Track 5-5New drugs for emerging diseases
Track 6:Antibiotics and Mechanism of Action
Track 6-1Broad spectrum
Track 6-2Narrow spectrum
Track 6-3Nuclear material
Track 6-4Protein
Track 6-5Pharmacokinetics of Antibiotics
Track 6-6Pharmacodynamics of Antibiotics
Track 7:Different Types of Antibiotics and their Applications
Track 7-1Hypocholesterolemic agents
Track 7-2Lipopeptide
Track 7-3Macrolides
Track 7-4Monobactams
Track 7-5Nitrofurans
Track 7-6Oxazolidinones
Track 7-7Polypeptides
Track 7-8Quinolones
Track 7-9Sulfonamides
Track 7-10Tetracyclines
Track 7-11Lincosamides
Track 7-12Glycopeptides
Track 7-13Immunosuppressive agents
Track 7-14Anti-migraine agents
Track 7-15Anti-bacterials
Track 7-16Antifungals
Track 7-17Penicillins
Track 7-18Aminoglycosides
Track 7-19Ansamycins
Track 7-20Carbapenems
Track 7-21Cephalosporins (1,2, 3, 4, 5 generations)
Track 7-22Fluoroquinolones
Track 8:Micro Organisms in Recent Drug Discovery
Track 8-1Novel species discovery
Track 8-2Micos from different areas (patients, geographical locations)
Track 8-3Geneticlly modified organisms
Track 9:Clinical Trials of Antibiotics
Track 9-1Evaluations of efficacy
Track 9-2Evaluations of safety
Track 9-3Clinical biochemistry & clinical microbiology
Track 10:Modern Antibiotics for Various Diseases and Infections
Track 10-1Novel antibacterial drug discovery
Track 10-2Skin and soft tissue infections
Track 10-3Urinary tract infections
Track 10-4Acute diarrhea, gastroenteritis, and food poisoning (Campylobacteriosis)
Track 10-5Sepsis
Track 10-6Infective endocarditis
Track 10-7Osteomyelitis
Track 10-8Common gynecologic Infections
Track 10-9Fever and apparent acute central nervous system Infection
Track 10-10Upper respiratory tract infections
Track 10-11Treatment for common infections
Track 10-12Water born diseases
Track 10-13Modern Antibiotics: Emerging trends, Barriers and Opportunities
Track 10-14Pulmonary Infections
Track 10-15Malaria
Track 10-16Arthritis
Track 10-17Antibiotics for Child Care
Track 10-18Dental related problems
Track 10-19Inflammatory and infectious diseases
Track 10-20Allergies
Track 10-21Antibiotics in anti-aging
Track 11:Antibiotic Regulatory Affairs
Track 11-1National and International laws
Track 11-2Frame work of new laws (International understanding)
Track 11-3 Different systems of operating laws (communication between market and officer desk)
Track 12:Advances in Antibiotic Treatment
Track 12-1Randomized Control Trails
Track 12-2Empiric Antibiotic Therapy
Track 12-3Bacterial Biofilms
Track 12-4Intra-Adhesive Antibiotics
Track 12-5Oral Antibiotic Therapy
Track 12-6Immunomodulation
Track 13:Antibiotics for Cancer
Track 13-1Can antibiotics be used to fight cancer?
Track 13-2Antibiotics used in acne treatments to treat common cancers
Track 13-3Antibiotics against lung cancer cells
Track 13-4Antibiotics for Colon Cancer
Track 13-5Antibiotics and breast cancer treatment
Track 13-6FDA-approved antibiotics for anti-cancer therapy
Track 13-7Antimicrobial adjuvant therapy in cancer treatment
Track 13-8Role of antibiotics in killing cancer stem cells
Track 13-9Anticancer Antibiotics
Track 13-10Antibiotics Can Increase Your Risk of Cancer!
Track 14:Antibiotics: In Pregnancy and Lactation
Track 14-1Safe use of anti‐infective agents
Track 14-2Current investigations in broad spectrum antibiotics
Track 14-3Antibiotics and neurological damage
Track 15:Antibiotics for Diabetes
Track 15-1Antibiotic Use Linked to Type 1 Diabetes Diagnosis
Track 15-2Does giving children antibiotics increases their risk of diabetes?
Track 15-3Antibiotics for Treatment of Diabetic Foot Infections
Track 15-4Antibiotics versus good bacteria in gut
Track 15-5Fluoroquinolone antibiotics and type 2 diabetes mellitus
Track 15-6Antibiotics and Risk for Diabetes
Track 16:Antibiotics: Market Analysis & Business Opportunities
Track 16-1Global antibiotics market
Track 16-2Antibiotics market Europe
Track 16-3Antibiotics market USA
Track 16-4Antibiotics market UK
Track 17:Entrepreneurs Investment Meet
Track 18:Antibiotic Prophylaxis
Track 18-1Prevention of microbial infection
Track 18-2Antibiotic selection
Track 18-3Advantages of long-acting antibiotics
Track 19:Antibiotics in Different Industries
Track 19-1Antibiotics in food Industry
Track 19-2Antibiotics in agriculture
Track 19-3Antibiotics in veterinary
Track 19-4Antibiotics in aquaculture
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2017
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2017
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