The Global Infectious Diseases & One Health Conference (GIOH 2026) highlights the critical role of surveillance and epidemiology in understanding how diseases emerge, spread, and are controlled within populations.
๐งช Why Surveillance Matters
Surveillance
systems collect and analyze data to detect trends, identify outbreaks, and
evaluate interventions. From local healthcare facilities to global monitoring
networks, timely data collection is essential for early detection and response.
๐ฌ Key Focus Areas
•
Surveillance systems and data collection methods
• Descriptive and analytical epidemiology
• Outbreak investigation and public health response
• Risk factors and determinants of disease
• Modeling and predictive analysis
๐ Epidemiological Insights
Descriptive
epidemiology helps identify who is affected, where transmission occurs, and
when outbreaks happen. Analytical methods explore causes and associations,
supporting targeted interventions.
๐ Role in Public Health
At GIOH
2026, experts will discuss how epidemiology supports outbreak response
through case investigation, contact tracing, and predictive modeling, as well
as long-term disease prevention strategies.
⚖️
Equity and Data Accuracy
Strengthening
surveillance systems in underserved regions ensures accurate data
representation and supports equitable healthcare interventions.
๐ Submit Your Abstract
https://infection.miconferences.com/abstract-submission
๐ Event Website
https://infection.miconferences.com/
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Conference Details
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September 21–23, 2026
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London, United Kingdom & Online
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