Join us for the 9th International Symposium on Infectious Diseases and Vaccines (ISIDV-5), taking place on August 21–22, 2026, in Singapore. Organized by the United Research Forum, this event brings together scientists, clinicians, public-health professionals, and industry experts to explore the latest developments in infectious disease research and vaccine innovation.
ISIDV-5 will feature keynote lectures, expert talks, oral and poster presentations, and interactive discussions covering major areas such as emerging and re-emerging infections, vaccine development, antimicrobial resistance, diagnostics, genomics, outbreak preparedness, and global health challenges. The symposium provides a platform to learn about cutting-edge technologies, innovative therapies, and modern strategies for disease prevention, surveillance, and control.
Participants will have opportunities to network, collaborate, and exchange knowledge with leading experts across the world. The conference also offers CPD credits, providing added value for healthcare professionals pursuing continued learning.
Join us in Singapore for an enriching scientific experience and contribute to advancing global efforts in infectious diseases and vaccination.
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Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases
Vaccine Development, Immunization & Next-Gen Vaccine Technologies
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) & Stewardship
Pandemic Preparedness: Global Strategies for Mitigation & Response
Infectious Disease Diagnostics, Imaging & Rapid Testing Technologies
Viral Infections, Virology & Host–Virus Interactions
Genomics, Bioinformatics & AI-Driven Surveillance
Infection Control & Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs)
Global Health, Public Health & Disease Prevention Strategies
Tropical & Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)
Climate Change & Infectious Disease Spread
Bacterial, Fungal & Parasitic Infections
Innovative Therapies, Drug Discovery & Antiviral/Antimicrobial Development
Infectious Diseases in Immunocompromised Hosts
One Health Approach: Human–Animal–Environmental Interfaces
