3rd Edition of Infectious Diseases World Conference 2026

Scientific Sessions

Bacteriology and Parasitology

At IDWC 2026, the Bacteriology and Parasitology session will examine bacterial and parasitic infections affecting populations worldwide. The session will feature speakers who will discuss how bacteria and parasites cause disease and how they are passed from one individual to another. Moreover, diagnostic challenges in identifying these infections will be highlighted during this session. Attendees at IDWC 2026 will also discuss the available treatment options and preventive measures. The primary goal of IDWC 2026 is to promote excellence in microbiological research through innovation and collaboration among microbiologists.

During the Bacteriology and Parasitology session at IDWC 2026, additional discussions will occur that address antimicrobial resistance in both bacterial and parasitic pathogens. Researchers will provide information on the mechanisms of resistance and the genetic adaptations that occur in these pathogens. Additionally, IDWC 2026 will provide opportunities to encourage the development of new therapeutic strategies for treating bacterial and parasitic infections. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the latest advances in molecular diagnostics and the technologies used to identify pathogens quickly and efficiently. Lastly, advancements in treatments for these diseases will also be presented during this session. Collectively, these advancements are expected to improve patient care.

The final part of the Bacteriology and Parasitology session at IDWC 2026 will focus on global policy and prevention strategies for controlling bacterial and parasitic diseases. Experts will provide an overview of global initiatives to control bacterial and parasitic diseases. Furthermore, IDWC 2026 is focused on building partnerships among diverse sectors involved in healthcare. Furthermore, attendees will learn about the implementation of public health interventions and awareness campaigns related to bacteria and parasitic diseases, as well as the role of sanitation and hygiene in disease prevention. The Bacteriology and Parasitology session will conclude with recommendations for global disease control efforts. In conclusion, this session aims to support healthcare systems worldwide through research collaborations among infectious disease researchers and healthcare providers.

Related Sessions

Infectious Diseases
Fungal Infections
Viral Infections
Dermatological Infections
Parasitic Infections
Ophthalmological Infections
Bacterial Infections
Neurological Infections
Urinary Tract Infections
Respiratory tract infections
Global Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infections
Rare Infections
Pediatric Infections
Disinfection and Sterilization
Infection Control in Critical Care
Encephalitis
Viral hepatitis
Viral infections other than HIV and hepatitis
Osteomyelitis
Septic arthritis
Pyomyositis
Herpes encephalitis
Meningitis
Bacterial Meningitis
Veterinary Infectious Diseases
Host and Microbial Genetics
Immunoprophylaxis
Tropical diseases
Tuberculosis
Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
Vaccine Development and Immunization Strategies
Global Epidemiology and Surveillance
Clinical Infectious Diseases and Case Management
Zoonotic and Vector-Borne Diseases
Virology and Viral Pathogenesis
Bacteriology and Parasitology
Fungal Infections and Mycology
Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Prevention and Control
HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Infections
Neglected Tropical Diseases
One Health Approach in Infectious Diseases
Digital Health and Infectious Disease Management
Travel Medicine and Global Health Risks
Public Health Policy and Infectious Diseases
Diagnostics and Laboratory Innovations
Future Trends in Infectious Diseases