1st Global Forum on Bacterial Infections
Tthe 1st Global Forum on Bacterial Infections: Balancing Treatment Access and Antibiotic Resistance – to be held at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi, India, 3–5 October 2011.

The Global Forum, sponsored by the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy (CDDEP) and the Public Health Foundation of India, will focus on the burden of bacterial infections in the developing world.  

 

Other topics will include:

 

  • Hospital-acquired infections (including pneumonia and sepsis) and hospital infection control
  • Antibiotic resistance in public, private and mission sectors
  • Community-acquired pneumonia
  • Antibiotic stewardship
  • Use of antibiotics in the community and in hospitals and other healthcare facilities
  • Vaccines
  • Antibiotics in livestock and other food animals
  • Policy responses to expand antibiotic access while limiting the spread of resistance

 

The Global Forum will be the first gathering of its kind held in a developing country. We anticipate welcoming more than 600 researchers, clinicians, public health program managers and policymakers, most from low- and middle-income countries. Participants from both public and private sector organisations will share research findings, challenges and solutions relevant to the developing world.

 

Click here or visit www.globalbacteria.org to register and learn more.

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