World Vaccines and Immunization Congress WVIC on November 12-13, 2019 in Brisbane, Australia

World Vaccines and Immunization Congress WVIC on November 12-13, 2019 in Brisbane, Australia

World Vaccines and Immunization Congress (WVIC) November 12, 2019 - Brisbane, Australia

“Vaccines and Immunization 2019” Conference is a global platform to discuss and learn Vaccines and Immunization, Vaccine Preventable Diseases, Plant-Based Vaccines, Types of Immunology, Immunoresearch & Immunotechnology, Autoimmune & Inflammatory Diseases, Immune Diseases, Making a Session Plan, Giving Vaccinations, HIV Vaccines, Vaccines Production and Development, Vaccines for Immune Mediated Diseases, Vaccine Safety & Efficacy.

“35th World Vaccines and Immunization Congress” mainly focuses on the gathering and concentrate on the trending advances and development in every aspect of Vaccines and Immunization research which takes an opportunity in meeting, organizing and see the new logical advancements of the specialists and researchers. We foresee a great scientific faculty from Australia and in addition from different nations with some highly interesting scientific researchers to delegate the occasion. We unconditionally invite all the prominent Researchers, Professors, Students and delegates to participate in this upcoming Vaccines and Immunization event to witness a valuable scientific occasion and to participate in Vaccines Workshop, Vaccines Symposium & contribute to the future innovations in the field of Vaccines & Immunization.

About Conference

"35th World Vaccines & Immunization Congress" will be held on November 12-13, 2019 at Brisbane, Australia.

The theme falls on “Scrutinizing Recent Advancements in Vaccines & Immunization”.

“35th World Vaccines and Immunization Congress” mainly focuses on the gathering and concentrate on the trending advances and development in every aspect of Vaccines and Immunization research which takes an opportunity in meeting, organizing and see the new logical advancements of the specialists and researchers. We foresee a great scientific faculty from Australia and in addition from different nations with some highly interesting scientific researchers to delegate the occasion. We unconditionally invite all the prominent Researchers, Professors, Students and delegates to participate in this upcoming Vaccines and Immunization event to witness a valuable scientific occasion and to participate in Vaccines Workshop, Vaccines Symposium & contribute to the future innovations in the field of Vaccines & Immunization.

“Vaccines and Immunization 2019” Conference is a global platform to discuss and learn Vaccines and Immunization, Vaccine Preventable Diseases, Plant-Based Vaccines, Types of Immunology, Immunoresearch & Immunotechnology, Autoimmune & Inflammatory Diseases, Immune Diseases, Making a Session Plan, Giving Vaccinations, HIV Vaccines, Vaccines Production and Development, Vaccines for Immune Mediated Diseases, Vaccine Safety & Efficacy.

Vaccines are antigenic substance prepared from the causative agent of a disease or a synthetic substitute, used to provide immunity against one or several diseases. vaccine stimulates the immune system so that it can recognize the disease and protect from future infection. Vaccines & Immunization 2019 gives you an

Opportunity to attend the presentations delivered by eminent scientists from all over the world and Global networking: In transferring and exchanging Ideas

Exhibition:

Why exhibit?

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Educate Vaccines & Immunization institutions and academia

Who you will meet?

Immunologists

Scientists

Young researchers

Professors

Students

Delegates from Academies

Institutes & Industries besides the professionals from Immunological companies and Healthcare Sectors

Who should sponsor?

Immunization Societies

Immunization Research Institutes

Hospitals

Pharmaceuticals

Drug Manufacturers

Educational Institutes

Research Centers

Why you should attend?

The challenge in vaccine development consists in devising a vaccine strong enough to ward off infection without making the individual seriously ill. To that end, researchers have devised different types of vaccines.

Risk factors for the development and progressions of Vaccines & Immunology

New Diagnostic Criteria for Immunization Disease.

Assessment in early stage Immunization Disease.

Latest Advancements in Vaccines.

Engage in the exciting event format, with round tables, panels, showcases, speed networking and multiple conference tracks.

Share experiences, insights and strategies in interactive peer-to peer round tables.

Hear more perspectives in one place – from large medium and small organizations from pharma, biotech and academia.

Session Tracks

Track 1: Vaccines

Vaccines play an important role in keeping us healthy. They protect us from serious and sometimes deadly diseases like haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) and measles.it is made from very small amounts of weak or dead germs that can cause diseases for example, viruses, bacteria, or toxins. It prepares your body to fight the disease faster and more effectively so you won’t get sick. The challenge in vaccine development consists in devising a vaccine strong enough to ward off infection without making the individual seriously ill. To that end, researchers have devised different types of vaccines

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Related Societies:

Europe:

British Society for Immunology; European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases; European Respiratory Society; Danish Cancer Society; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; European Society of Gene Therapy;

Anti-Vaccination Society of America; International Society of Vaccines; Infectious Diseases Society of America; Golden State Humane Society; International Society of Travel Medicine; American Cancer Society; New Hampshire Vaccine Association; American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP); American College Health Association (ACHA); Association of Immunization Managers (AIM); Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)

Asia and Middle-East:

South African Immunology Society; Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy; Asian Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases; Korean Society of Infectious Diseases; Wildlife Conservation Society; ; Asia Pacific Association of Allergy, Asthma, and Clinical Immunology (APAAACI); Asia Pacific Association of Pediatric Allergy, Respirology and Immunology (APAPARI); Commonwealth of Independent States Society of Allergology and Immunology (CIS Society)

Track 2:Vaccines Preventable Diseases

The use of vaccines has led to major improvements in child health over a relatively short period. Many of the infectious illnesses you or your parents had as children, from chickenpox to polio to measles, no longer affect most children today. Immunization is a process that helps your body fight off diseases caused by certain viruses and bacteria, by exposing your body to vaccines, usually by injections. These vaccines contain tiny amounts of material that make your immune system produce certain substances called antibodies.

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Related Societies:

Europe:

Brazilian Society of Immunizations; European Society of Gene Therapy; International Society of Neuroimmunology; European Immunology Society; European Vaccinology Society; society of immunization's; Swiss Society for Microbiology; Federation of European Microbiological Societies; International Society of Vaccines

USA:

American Cancer Society; American Travel Health Nurses Association; American Nurses Association; County Humane Society; Canadian Paediatric Society; Vanderburgh Humane Society; Arizona Humane Society ; Ecuadorian Society of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology; Guatemalan Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology Association;

Asia and Middle-East:

Wildlife Conservation Society; Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatric Society; Philippine Pediatric Society; Asian Society of Toxicology; Chinese Society Of Toxicology; Federation of Immunological Societies of Asia; Japanese Society for Immunology; Immunology Society

Track 3: Immunization

When this system is exposed to molecules that are foreign to the body, called non-self, it will orchestrate an immune response, and it will also develop the ability to quickly respond to a subsequent encounter because of immunological memory. This is a function of the adaptive immune system. Therefore, by exposing an animal to an immunogen in a controlled way, its body can learn to protect itself: this is called active immunization

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Related Societies:

Europe:

European Vaccinology Society; society of immunization's; European National Societies for Rheumatology; Union of Immunological Societies; Canadian Paediatric Society; European Society of Clinical Microbiology; Vaccines protect society; European Meningococcal Disease Society; European Society of Cardiology

USA:

International Society of Travel Medicine; American Cancer Society; American Travel Health Nurses Association; American Nurses Association; Bay Area Humane Society; American Society for Microbiology; New Hampshire Vaccine Association; Pasadena Humane Society; San Diego Humane Society; County Humane Society

Asia and Middle-East:

Wildlife Conservation Society; Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatric Society; Philippine Pediatric Society; Asian Society of Toxicology; Chinese Society Of Toxicology; Federation of Immunological Societies of Asia; Japanese Society for Immunology; Immunology Society; Society for Paediatric Immunology and Infectious Disease

Track 4:Veterinary Vaccines

The major goals of veterinary vaccines are to improve the health and welfare of companion animals, increase production of livestock in a cost-effective manner, and prevent animal-to-human transmission from both domestic animals and wildlife. These diverse aims have led to different approaches to the development of veterinary vaccines from crude but effective whole-pathogen preparations to molecularly defined subunit vaccines, genetically engineered organisms or chimeras, vectored antigen formulations, and naked DNA injections. The final successful outcome of vaccine research and development is the generation of a product that will be available in the marketplace or that will be used in the field to achieve desired outcomes. As detailed in this review, successful veterinary vaccines have been produced against viral, bacterial, protozoal, and multicellular pathogens, which in many ways have led the field in the application and adaptation of novel technologies

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Related Societies:

Europe:

British Society for Immunology; European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases; European Respiratory Society; Danish Cancer Society; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; European Society of Gene Therapy; European Society for Immunodeficiency; French Society of Immunology

USA:

Anti-Vaccination Society of America; International Society of Vaccines; Infectious Diseases Society of America; Golden State Humane Society; International Society of Travel Medicine; American Cancer Society; American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP); American College Health Association (ACHA); Association of Immunization Managers (AIM); Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)

Asia and Middle-East:

South African Immunology Society; Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy; Asian Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases; Korean Society of Infectious Diseases; Wildlife Conservation Society;Chinese Society Of Toxicology; Asia Pacific Association of Allergy, Asthma, and Clinical Immunology (APAAACI); Asia Pacific Association of Pediatric Allergy, Respirology and Immunology (APAPARI); Commonwealth of Independent States Society of Allergology and Immunology (CIS Society)

Track 5: Vaccines against Infectious Diseases

Infectious diseases are disorders caused by organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. Many organisms live in and on our bodies. They're normally harmless or even helpful, but under certain conditions, some organisms may cause disease. According to the World Health Organization, as of 2011 there were 12,420 different diseases and health-related ailments. In other words, you should be thanking your immune system and modern medicine before you go to sleep each and every night. Of those numerous diseases, perhaps none is more common than infectious diseases, which are defined by WHO as "any pathogenic microorganism that can be spread directly or indirectly from one person to another."

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Related Societies:

Europe:

European Society of Gene Therapy; International Society of Neuroimmunology; European Immunology Society; European Vaccinology Society; society of immunization's; European National Societies for Rheumatology; Union of Immunological Societies; Canadian Paediatric Society; European Society of Clinical Microbiology

USA:

Golden State Humane Society; International Society of Travel Medicine; American Travel Health Nurses Association; American Nurses Association;San Diego Humane Society; County Humane Society; Voices For Vaccines (VFV); National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID); American Public Health Association (APHA); American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS); American Society for Microbiology (ASM); American Cancer Society

Asia and Middle-East:

Korean Society of Infectious Diseases; Wildlife Conservation Society; Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatric Society; Philippine Pediatric Society; Asian Society of Toxicology; Chinese Society Of Toxicology; Federation of Immunological Societies of Asia; Japanese Society for Immunology; Immunology Society; Australasian Society for Immunology; Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy

Track 6: Plant-Based Vaccines

Plants can churn out lots of recombinant proteins, and these proteins aren’t contaminated with animal proteins. Plant-based vaccines are recombinant protein subunit vaccines. The challenges facing plant-based vaccine development include technical, regulatory and economic aspects and public perception. In the technical challenges it is very difficult to select a plant system where it grows under optimized conditions to minimize the environmental risks. Ideally, the plant species choice used to produce the selected antigen should applicable for oral drug delivery in an edible vaccine form. To date, the most advanced human vaccine projects have successfully completed phase I clinical trials, & animal vaccine projects have given promising data in early phase trials targeting the specific animal species.

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Related Societies:

Europe:

British Society for Immunology; European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases; European Respiratory Society; Danish Cancer Society; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; European Society of Gene Therapy; European Society for Immunodeficiency; French Society of Immunology; Immunology of Diabetes Society; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Immunologie

USA:

Anti-Vaccination Society of America; International Society of Vaccines;American Nurses Association; Bay Area Humane Society; American Society for Microbiology; New Hampshire Vaccine Association; American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP); American College Health Association (ACHA); Association of Immunization Managers (AIM); Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)

Asia and Middle-East:

South African Immunology Society; Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy; Asian Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases; Korean Society of Infectious Diseases; Wildlife Conservation Society; Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatric Society; Philippine Pediatric Society; Asian Society of Toxicology; Chinese Society Of Toxicology

Tack 7: Types of Immunology

Immunology charts, measures, and contextualizes the: physiological functioning of the immune system in states of both health and diseases malfunctions of the immune system in immunological disorders such as autoimmune diseases hypersensitivities immune deficiency, and transplant rejection the physical, chemical and physiological characteristics of the components of the immune system in vitro, in situ, and in vivo. Immunology has applications in numerous disciplines of medicine, particularly in the fields of organ transplantation, oncology, rheumatology, virology, bacteriology, parasitology, psychiatry, and dermatology.

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Related Societies:

Europe:

British Society for Immunology; European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases; European Respiratory Society; Danish Cancer Society; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; European Society of Gene Therapy; European Society for Immunodeficiency; French Society of Immunology; Immunology of Diabetes Society; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Immunologie

USA:

Anti-Vaccination Society of America; International Society of Vaccines; Infectious Diseases Society of America; Golden State Humane Society; International Society of Travel Medicine; American Cancer Society; American Travel Health Nurses Association; American Nurses Association; Bay Area Humane Society; American Society for Microbiology; New Hampshire Vaccine Association; American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP); American College Health Association (ACHA); Association of Immunization Managers (AIM); Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)

Asia and Middle-East:

South African Immunology Society; Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy; Asian Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases; Korean Society of Infectious Diseases; Wildlife Conservation Society; Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatric Society; Philippine Pediatric Society; Asian Society of Toxicology; Chinese Society Of Toxicology; Asia Pacific Association of Allergy, Asthma, and Clinical Immunology (APAAACI); Asia Pacific Association of Pediatric Allergy, Respirology and Immunology (APAPARI); Commonwealth of Independent States Society of Allergology and Immunology (CIS Society)

Track 8: Immunoresearch & Immunotechnology

Immunology is worried about the utilization of immunological responses for the determination, avoidance, and treatment of various infections. It is firmly identified with therapeutic and veterinary microbiology, the study of disease transmission, physiology and Pathophysiology, organic chemistry, and endocrinology. Viral Immunology and the immunology of parasitic infections are autonomous branches of common sense immunology. Immunology concentrates the antigenic creation of microorganisms, attributes of the safety procedures in different sorts of contaminations, and nonspecific types of Imperviousness to the causative operators of irresistible infections. Investigation of the immunological procedures and the immunological reproduction of the living being created by Non-infectious Antigens of the exogenous and endogenous starting point and the advancement of strategies for controlling unfavourably susceptible sicknesses are winding up noticeably progressively imperative articles, symposia, publications, and hypothetical expositions

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Related Societies:

Europe:

Society of Neuroimmunology; European Immunology Society; European Vaccinology Society; society of immunization's; European National Societies for Rheumatology; Union of Immunological Societies; Canadian Paediatric Society; European Society of Clinical Microbiology; Vaccines protect society; European Meningococcal Disease Society; European Society of Cardiology; European Society for Immunodeficiency; French Society of Immunology; Immunology of Diabetes Society; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Immunologie

USA:

American Nurses Association; Bay Area Humane Society; American Society for Microbiology; New Hampshire Vaccine Association; Pasadena Humane Society; San Diego Humane Society; County Humane Society; Canadian Paediatric Society; Vanderburgh Humane Society; Arizona Humane Society; Nevada Humane Society; American College Health Association (ACHA); Association of Immunization Managers (AIM); Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)

Asia and Middle-East:

Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatric Society; Philippine Pediatric Society; Asian Society of Toxicology; Chinese Society Of Toxicology; Federation of Immunological Societies of Asia; Japanese Society for Immunology; Immunology Society; Asia Pacific Association of Allergy, Asthma, and Clinical Immunology (APAAACI); Asia Pacific Association of Pediatric Allergy, Respirology and Immunology (APAPARI); Commonwealth of Independent States Society of Allergology and Immunology (CIS Society)

Track 9: Autoimmune & Inflammatory Diseases

The immune system has the capacity to mount an immune response to virtually all molecules and/or cells. Although the capacity to respond to self-antigen is present in all of us, in most instances such responses result in tolerance, indicating that mechanisms must exist to prevent or subdue autoimmune responses. Moreover, auto-reactive T and B cells, as well as autoantibodies, are found in people who do not have autoimmune diseases, demonstrating that immunological auto-reactivity alone is not sufficient for the development of the disease. The mechanisms currently thought to prevent/dampen autoimmune responses include inactivation or deletion of autoreactive B and T cells, active suppression by cells or cytokines, idiotype or anti-idiotype interactions, and the immunosuppressive adrenal hormones, the glucocorticoids. When dampening mechanisms fail or are overridden, a response directed against self-antigen can occur, resulting in autoimmune diseases that range from those which are organ-specific (diabetes and thyroiditis) to those which are systemic (non-organ specific) such as systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis

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Related Societies:

Europe:

British Society for Immunology; European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases; European Respiratory Society; Danish Cancer Society; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; European Society of Gene Therapy; European Society for Immunodeficiency; French Society of Immunology; Immunology of Diabetes Society; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Immunologie

USA:

Anti-Vaccination Society of America; International Society of Vaccines; Infectious Diseases Society of America; Golden State Humane Society; International Society of Travel Medicine; American Cancer Society; American Travel Health Nurses Association; American Nurses Association;American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP); American College Health Association (ACHA); Association of Immunization Managers (AIM); Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)

Asia and Middle-East:

South African Immunology Society; Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy; Asian Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases; Korean Society of Infectious Diseases; Wildlife Conservation Society; Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatric Society; Philippine Pediatric Society; Asian Society of Toxicology; Chinese Society Of Toxicology; Asia Pacific Association of Allergy, Asthma, and Clinical Immunology (APAAACI); Asia Pacific Association of Pediatric Allergy, Respirology and Immunology (APAPARI); Commonwealth of Independent States Society of Allergology and Immunology (CIS Society)

Track 10: Immune Diseases

The immune system has developed a variety of approaches to controlling viral and bacterial infection, which range from direct killing of pathogen to elaborating cytokines that inhibit replication. Pathogens have countered by developing a variety of immune evasion mechanisms that inhibit cytokine function and prevent immune recognition of infected cells. Faculty and student efforts to define and characterize these opposing mechanisms will undoubtedly lead to improved treatment of infectious diseases ranging from AIDS and parasitic infections to sexually transmitted diseases and the common cold.

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OCM for Vaccines & Immunization Series Conferences

Organizing Committee

OCM Member

Yoshinori Hayakawa

Ex-professor

Toin University of Yokohama

Japan

Organizing Committee - Vaccines Congress -2017

OCM Member

Byungse Suh

Professor

Temple University

USA

OCM Member

Igor S Lukashevich

Professor

University of Lille

USA

OCM Member

Frederic Deschamps

Director, Department of Occupational Health, Reims

University of Lille

France

OCM Member

Maysaa El Sayed Zaki

Professor

Mansoura University

Egypt

OCM Member

Abdulwahab R Hashem Binsadiq

Professor

King Saud University

Saudi Arabia

OCM Member

Leondios G Kostrikis

Professor

University of Cyprus

Cyprus


Related Societies:

Europe:

British Society for Immunology; European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases; European Respiratory Society; Danish Cancer Society; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; European Society of Gene Therapy; European Society for Immunodeficiency; French Society of Immunology; Immunology of Diabetes Society; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Immunologie

USA:

Anti-Vaccination Society of America; International Society of Vaccines; Infectious Diseases Society of America; Golden State Humane Society; International Society of Travel Medicine; American Cancer Society; American Travel Health Nurses Association; American Nurses Association; Bay Area Humane Society; American Society for Microbiology; New Hampshire Vaccine Association; American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP)

Asia and Middle-East:

South African Immunology Society; Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy; Asian Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases; Korean Society of Infectious Diseases; Wildlife Conservation Society; Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatric Society; Philippine Pediatric Society; Asian Society of Toxicology; Chinese Society Of Toxicology; Asia Pacific Association of Allergy, Asthma, and Clinical Immunology (APAAACI)

Track 11: Making a Session Plan

A session plan lists all communities served by the health centre and specifies how frequently each community will be reached based on such factors as distance, target population, workload and other relevant operational issues. This section provides an example format and gives a simple method for choosing session frequency, scheduling dates and organizing the supplies needed to complete a session plan that reaches every community in a health centre catchment area. It is based on a maximum workload of about 30 infants per vaccinator per session. It uses an immunization schedule that requires a minimum of four contacts during the first year of life. The aim is to plan sessions so that staff time is used efficiently.

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Related Societies:

Europe:

British Society for Immunology; European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases; European Respiratory Society; Danish Cancer Society; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; European Society of Gene Therapy; European Society for Immunodeficiency; French Society of Immunology; Immunology of Diabetes Society; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Immunologie

USA:

Anti-Vaccination Society of America; International Society of Vaccines; Infectious Diseases Society of America; Golden State Humane Society; International Society of Travel Medicine; American Cancer Society; American Travel Health Nurses Association; American Nurses Association; Bay Area Humane Society; American Society for Microbiology; New Hampshire Vaccine Association; American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP)

Asia and Middle-East:

South African Immunology Society; Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy; Asian Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases; Korean Society of Infectious Diseases; Wildlife Conservation Society; Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatric Society; Philippine Pediatric Society; Asian Society of Toxicology; Chinese Society Of Toxicology; Asia Pacific Association of Allergy, Asthma, and Clinical Immunology (APAAACI); Asia Pacific Association of Pediatric Allergy, Respirology and Immunology (APAPARI); Commonwealth of Independent States Society of Allergology and Immunology (CIS Society)

Track 12: Giving Vaccinations

Immunization is a routine procedure for health workers, but can be frightening for children and adults attending the session. There are many things a health worker can do to make an immunization experience a safe and positive one. This section focuses on techniques for injection preparation, the comfortable and safe positioning of children, and the safe disposal of materials.

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Related Societies:

Europe:

British Society for Immunology; European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases; European Respiratory Society; Danish Cancer Society; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; Brazilian Society of Immunizations; European Society of Gene Therapy; European Society for Immunodeficiency; French Society of Immunology; Immunology of Diabetes Society; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Immunologie

USA:

Anti-Vaccination Society of America; International Society of Vaccines; Infectious Diseases Society of America; Golden State Humane Society;American Nurses Association; Bay Area Humane Society; American Society for Microbiology; New Hampshire Vaccine Association; American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP); American College Health Association (ACHA); Association of Immunization Managers (AIM); Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)

Asia and Middle-East:

South African Immunology Society; Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy; Asian Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases; Korean Society of Infectious Diseases; Wildlife Conservation Society; Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatric Society; Philippine Pediatric Society; Asian Society of Toxicology; Chinese Society Of Toxicology; Asia Pacific Association of Allergy, Asthma, and Clinical Immunology (APAAACI); Asia Pacific Association of Pediatric Allergy, Respirology and Immunology (APAPARI); Commonwealth of Independent States Society of Allergology and Immunology (CIS Society)

Past Conference Report

Vaccines Summit 2018

The 29th International Conference on Vaccines and Immunization (Vaccines Summit 2018) hosted by Conference Series LLC Ltd took place at London, UK during March 19-20, 2018. It was organized by Conference Series LLC Ltd and generous response was received from the Editorial Board Members of Conference Series LLC Ltd Journals as well as from eminent scientists, talented researchers and young student community. Researchers and students who attended from different parts of the world made the conference one of the most successful and productive events in 2018 from Conference Series LLC Ltd. The two day program witnessed thought provoking Keynote and Plenary presentations from experts in the field of Vaccines and Immunization, highlighting the theme, “Highlights of latest technologies and innovations in Vaccines and Immunization".

The meeting was carried out through various sessions, in which the discussions were held on the following major scientific tracks:

Human Vaccines against Infectious Diseases

Cancer, Malaria & TB Vaccines

HIV Vaccines

Immunizations & Bioterrorism

Combination & Conjugate Vaccines

DNA & Synthetic Vaccines

Travel & Edible Vaccines

Paediatric Vaccination

Vaccines for Immune Mediated Diseases

Veterinary Vaccines

Fish & Poultry Vaccines

Vaccines against Drugs‎

Vaccines & Autism

Vaccine Safety & Efficacy

Geriatric Immunization

Vaccines for Pregnant Women & Neonates

Vaccines for Unconventional Diseases

Animal Models & Clinical Trials

Animal & Plant Derived Vaccines

Vectors, Adjuvants & Delivery Systems

Vaccine Production & Development

Cellular Immunology & Latest Innovations

Antibodies: Engineering & Therapeutics

Current Research & Future Challenges

The highlights of the meeting were the keynote lectures from

Pierre A. Morgon, MRGN Advisors, Switzerland

Poupak Fallahi, University of Pisa, Italy

Silvia Martina Ferrari, University of Pisa, Italy

Pramod Jog, Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, India

Yoshinori Hayakawa, Toin University of Yokohama, Japan

Vaccines Summit 2018 played an important role in promoting multidisciplinary interactions between Science and Medicine to enhance research in Vaccines and Immunization. The program covered current and emerging research innovations in the field of Vaccines and Immunology.

We would specially thank the Moderators Yoshinori Hayakawa, Toin University of Yokohama, Japan and Pramod Jog, Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, India for their contribution for the conference. We would also like to thank Pierre A. Morgon, MRGN Advisors, Switzerland and J. Santiago Mejia, Oxford Immunotech, USA for chairing our conference sessions.

We are obliged to the various delegates from companies and institutes who actively took part in the discussions. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members and Editorial board of Vaccines Summit 2018 for their gracious presence and continuous support throughout the proceedings of this event. With the valuable feedback and generous response received from the participants of the event, Conference Series LLC would like to announce the commencement of “35th World Vaccines & Immunization Congress during November 12-13, 2019 at Brisbane, Australia".

For more Details about the Conference please visit: https://vaccines.vaccineconferences.com/

Market Analysis

One of the functions of the immune system is to to ensure the body by reacting to attacking microorganisms, for example, infections or microbes, by creating antibodies or sharpened lymphocytes (kinds of white platelets). Under ordinary conditions, a resistant reaction can't be activated against the cells of one's own body. Now and again, in any case, safe cells commit an error and assault the plain cells that they are intended to ensure. This can prompt an assortment of immune system sicknesses. They encompass a broad category of related diseases in which the person's immune system attacks his or her own tissue.

Importance and Scope:

35th World Vaccines & Immunization Congress offers a premier forum for discussions and debates, in this fascinating interdisciplinary field of Vaccinology, Immunology, Molecular biology, Molecular medicine, Microbiology which are centralizing & consolidating their respective discoveries and advances

Discuss emerging issues in Vaccines & immunization.

Discuss and apply recent research findings related to Vaccines, Immunization

Market value on Vaccines & Immunization Research:

The Global revenues for Vaccines & Immunization 2019 market is estimated at $62.57 billion of every 2016 and is relied upon to reach $160.24 billion by 2023 developing at a CAGR of 14.3% from 2016 to 2023.

The Australia Vaccines & Immunization 2019 Market was worth $28.52 Billion of every 2016 and assessed to reach $50.71 Billion before the finish of 2023 with a developing capability of 12.20 %.

The Europe Vaccines & Immunization 2019 Market was evaluated to reach $23.41 Billion before the finish of 2023 with a developing capability of 12.45 %.

Asia Pacific Vaccines & Immunization 2019 market is expecting a sound development of CAGR of 15.5% amid the determined period 2017-2023.

The LAMEA (Latin America, Middle East and Africa) Vaccines & Immunization 2019 Market is expecting a sound development of 17.9% CAGR amid the conjecture time frame (2017 – 2023)

Growth Rate of Immunology:

vaccines&immunization

Precision Medicine Market:

The medicine market accounted for $43.59 billion in 2016 and is estimated to reach $141.70 billion by 2026. The market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.23% between the years 2017 and 2026.

The Europe precision medicine market was valued at around USD 33,200.0 million in the year 2014 and it is expected to reach approximately USD 35,500.0 million by 2024. The Europe precision medicines market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of more than13% between 2017 and 2025.

Asia-Pacific Precision Medicine Market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 12.4% during the forecasted period. Japan accounted for the largest market share in 2015, with a market value of USD 1.30 billion and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 11.4% during the forecast period.

The Latin America Precision Medicine market has been estimated at USD 4.05 Billion in 2016 and is projected to reach USD 7.23 Billion by 2021, at a CAGR of 12.3% during the forecast period from 2016 to 2025.

Major Universities on Vaccines & Immunology Research:

University of Melbourne

Monash University

University of New South Wales

University of Queensland Australia

University of Sydney

University of Western Australia

Australian National University

Pharma companies:

Roche Products PTY Ltd

LEO Pharma

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2018 Keynote Forum

Title: Successfully activating positive behaviors of the stakeholders involved in vaccine  purchasing and usage through technological advances 

Pierre A MORGON, MRGN Advisors, Switzerland

Networking and Refreshments Break 10:50 -11:10 @ Breakout Area

Title: Vaccines and type 1diabetes

Poupak Fallahi, University of Pisa, Italy

Title: Viruses and type 1 diabetes 

Silvia Martina Ferrari, University of Pisa, Italy

Sessions: Human Vaccines against Infectious Diseases | Veterinary Vaccines | Paediatric Vaccination

Session Chair: Pierre A MORGON, MRGN Advisors, Switzerland

Session Introduction

12:30-12:55

Title: Influenza associated neurological complications – clinical course and prognostic

factors

Liliya Pekova, Trakia University, Bulgaria

Lunch Break 12:55-13:55 @ RBG

Workshop

13:55-14:55 Title: How to overcome resistance to vaccination recommendations!!!

Pierre A MORGON, MRGN Advisors, Switzerland

General Session

14:55-15:20

Title: Development of a chlamydial vaccine for koalas: Protection against infection as well as

disease

Peter Timms, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia

15:20-15:45

Title: Proposal of method creating artificial pandemic by infectious attenuated vaccine for

reducing victims of new bird type influenza pandemic–operation backfire

Yoshinori HAYAKAWA, Toin University of Yokohama, Japan

Networking and Refreshments Break 15.45-16.05 @ Breakout Area

16:05-16:30

Title: Innovative approaches for improving child immunization coverage in urban slums of

Bangladesh

Md Jasim Uddin, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh

16:30-16:55

Title: Bivalent outer membrane vesicles based immunogen of S. typhi and Paratyphi A

induce adaptive immunity and protective efficacy in mice

Debaki R Howlader, National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, India

Panel Discussion

conferenceseries.com 09:30-10:00 Opening Ceremony

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Keynote Forum

10:00-10:10 Introduction

10:10-10:50 Title: How do we prioritize vaccines for different countries?

Pramod Jog, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, India

Networking and Refreshments Break 10:50-11:10 @ Breakout Area

11:10-11:50

Title: Proposal of artificial pandemic of infectious attenuated live influenza vaccine for saving

the world from dangerous wild type new influenza pandemic–operation backfire

Yoshinori HAYAKAWA, Toin University of Yokohama, Japan

Sessions: Veterinary Vaccines | Current Research & Future Challenges | Cellular Immunology & Latest

Innovations | Vaccine Safety & Efficacy | Antibodies: Engineering & Therapeutics | Cancer, Malaria &

TB Vaccines

Session Chair: J Santiago Mejia, Oxford Immunotec, USA

Session Introduction

11:50-12:15

Title: Maternal antibody has negative effect on foot and mouth disease vaccine immune in

piglets

Keshan Zhang, Lanzhou Veterinary Research Institute, China

12:15-12:40 Title: BluePort tissue platform: A tool to induce and study pan-arthropod immunity

J Santiago Mejia, Oxford Immunotec, USA

12:40-13:05

Title: Immunology as applied to vaccination

Pramod Jog, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, India

Lunch Break 13:05-14:05 @ RBG

14:05-14:30

Title: A comparative study between Pyrogen and LAL tests for determination of endotoxin

level in some biological products

Mohammed Elkhateeb, National Organization for Research and Control of Biologicals,

Egypt

14:30-14:55

Title: Site attachment inhibition therapeutics: Considerations regarding new generation

immunization schedules

Simon Raymond, Melbourne University, Australia

14:55-15:20

Title: Immune response in patients with advanced solid tumors after long-term immunization

with a VEGF therapeutic vaccine

Yanelys Morera Diaz, Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Cuba

15:20-15:45

Title: The role of Auto ZelK BRIDGE software, hardware, and bioelectronics in biomedical and

space science advanced research and new vaccine and drug discovery and development

Zelalem Kiros Bitsue, United States of African Health Organization, Ethiopia

Networking and Refreshments Break 15.45-16.05 @ Breakout Area

Panel Discussion

Poster Presentations 16:05-16:35 @ Foyer

VACS1

Contraceptive potential of E. coli expressed recombinant protein encompassing sperm

associated protein and GnRH

Vidisha Minhas, National Institute of Immunology, India

VACS2

Linear doggyboneTM DNA vaccine induces comparable immunological responses to

conventional plasmid DNA vaccine via STING and independently of TLR9

Chuan Wang, University of Southampton, UK

VACS3

In vivo tracking of measles vaccine: Playing with new imaging tools

Emmanuelle Billon-Denis, Armed Forces Biomedical Research Institute, France

Vaccines

Vaccine Preventable Diseases

Immunization

Veterinary Vaccines

Vaccines against Infectious Diseases

Plant-Based Vaccines

Types of Immunology

Immunoresearch & Immunotechnology

Autoimmune & Inflammatory Diseases

Immune Diseases

Making a Session Plan

Giving Vaccinations

HIV Vaccines

Vaccines Production and Development

Vaccines for Immune Mediated Diseases

Onco Immunology

Zika Virus Vaccines

Protein Based Vaccines

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