International Conference on

Immunology & Infectious Diseases

Theme: Innovations in Immunology: Combatting Emerging Infectious Diseases for Global Health

 

DATE

September 15-16, 2025

Venue

Rome, Italy

Abstract Submission: Started

Early Bird Registration Start: March 01, 2025

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About​ Immunology & Infectious Diseases​

The immunology infectious diseases conference on Immunology & Global Immunology  event globally, reuniting researchers, clinicians, and other professionals at the forefront of the battle to try to address some of the really significant challenges at the interface between immunology and infectious diseases.
Infectious Diseases meetings would have been held from 15-16 September, 2025 in Rome, Italy , and was slated to be themed “Innovations in Immunology: Combatting Emerging Infectious Diseases for Global Health”. This vibrant forum will introduce cutting-edge research and innovative solutions to provide an open environment for advancing knowledge and practice in fighting infectious diseases. Many sessions can be Immunology summit.

About Venue

Rome, the capital of Italy, is a city steeped in history, culture, and architectural grandeur. Known as the “Eternal City,” Rome has been a major human settlement for nearly 3,000 years and was the heart of the Roman Empire, one of the most powerful civilizations in history. 

Rome’s historical landmarks are iconic. The Colosseum, a massive amphitheater, hosted gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.The Roman Forum was the center of Roman public life, with temples, government buildings, and bustling marketplaces. Nearby, the Pantheon, a temple dedicated to all the gods, still stands with its majestic dome, an engineering marvel of the ancient world.

Rome, Italy, is famed for its rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural landmarks. Key highlights for visitors include:

 

Colosseum – Iconic ancient Roman amphitheater.

Roman Forum – Ruins of ancient government buildings.

Pantheon – Well preserved ancient temple with a massive dome.

Vatican City – Seat of the Roman Catholic Church, home to St. Peter’s Basilica and Sistine Chapel.

Trevi Fountain – Famous Baroque fountain where visitors toss coins.

Piazza Navona – Historic square with fountains and Baroque architecture.

 

These spots capture Rome’s essence, making it a timeless destination for tourists worldwide.

 
 

Scientific Session

Below are the scientific sessions of the conference
Innate Immune Responses

 the immunology infectious diseases conference to immediately, in a nonspecific manner, protect the body against infection. It involves physical barriers such as the skin and cells like macrophages, neutrophils, and Infectious Diseases workshopst are able to recognize and react to pathogens by means of pattern recognition  In relation to i Global Immunology event, it is important to understand about innate immunity in the science of immunology. This brings to immune responses and can produce overall immune protection.

European Infectious Diseases Universities

University of Sheffield | Eberhard Karls University, Tübingen | University of Padua | University of Würzburg | Université Paris-Sud | University of Vienna | University of Bristol | Free University of Brussels | University of Milan | University of Amsterdam | University of Nottingham | University of Hamburg |

They immunology infectious diseases conference which the immune response is inappropriate, such that it either overacts-which occurs in  individual, in staying healthy. Advances in immunology continue to deepen our understanding, and global efforts to face these Infectious Congress clinicians, and experts a place to pool their knowledge and collaborate for solutions to such complex matters.

European Infectious Diseases Universities

University of Oslo | University of Leeds | University of Birmingham | University of Southampton | University of Bern | University of Cologne | Medical University of Vienna | University of Münster | University of Lisbon | University College Dublin | University of Aberdeen | University of Liverpool

The areas of immunology infectious diseases conference and Systems Immunology go hand in hand, together utilizing a computational Global Immunology Summit 2025l research to understand the dynamics of the immune system. The application of bioinformatics tools helps interpret data from the immune system, thus making possible predictive patterns regarding response to pathogen challenges.

European Infectious Diseases Universities

University of Tokyo | National University of Singapore | Kyoto University | Peking University | Tsinghua University | Weizmann Institute of Science | Osaka University | Seoul National University | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | Fudan University | Zhejiang University | Tel Aviv University | Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Eco-immunology is infectious conference how environmental factors modulate the immune function of diverse species, including  with pathogens, modulate the immune responses. One of the disciplines under the umbrella of eco-immunology, behavioral immunity represents actions or behaviors that organisms apply to  influence over health, will improve public health.

European Infectious Diseases Universities

University of Hong Kong | Tohoku University | Nanyang Technological University | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | Hokkaido University | National Taiwan University | Keio University | Shandong University | Nagoya University | Sungkyunkwan University | Yonsei University | Kyushu University | Sun Yat-sen University

Clinical & Experimental Microbiology

It Infectious Congress and experimental microorganisms concerning the study on bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other parasites,  clinical work heightens our information regarding infectious  Global Immunology event created for humans due to a specific pathogen exposure.

Infectious Diseases Related Research Units

Infectious Diseases Clinical Research Unit (CRU) | Alfred Health| NYU-Emory Tuberculosis Research Unit | Infectious Diseases Research | Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh| Infectious Diseases Research Unit – – Lund University| Infectious Diseases​​​ – Stellenbosch University

Vaccines and Global Immunology Summit 2025 very important instruments for preventing infectious diseases through stimulation of the immune mechanism of the body to perceive and destroy harmful pathogens. This refers to the injection of an inactivated or attenuated virus form of the antigen that causes an immune response and provides immunity Vaccines and immunization form that part of immunology study which indicates how the human body defends itself infectious conference diseases.

Infectious Diseases Related Research Units

 ICDC Unit| NIH Guide| Health Environment & Infection Research Unit (HEIRU)| Swiss TPH| Infectious Diseases Unit – California National Primate Research Center |Victorian Infectious Diseases Service (VIDS) | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious

These infections are caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites which  the scientific study of the immune system, thus having important significance to find how the body acts in protecting against these pathogens. Further discoveries of immunology are critical to finding vaccines and treatments of infectious diseases. Such events as the Global Immunology Event and Infectious Diseases Conference are held to help in addressing global challenges with cutting-edge research and innovative solutions that can be used in fighting such Microbiology Summit the globe.

Infectious Diseases Related Research Units

Diseases, NIH| Infectious Diseases – oahpp.ca| World Health Organization| Infectious Disease Research Institute: IDRI| Infectious Diseases Research | Ohio State Medical Center| Infectious disease urmc| Stanley Ho Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases (CEID)| Cochrane Infectious Diseases Group | LSTM|

Pediatric Infectious Congress is the identification, treatment, and prevention of infections in children by paying attention to the immune response that these children have. It is an area between immunology  world’s experts with a view to sharing knowledge and new research in a bid to improve strategies protecting children’s health against infectious diseases worldwide.

Infectious Diseases Related Research Units

Ohio State Medical Center| Infectious disease urmc| Stanley Ho Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases (CEID)| Cochrane Infectious Diseases Group | LSTM| Q research|Emerging Infectious Disease journal – CDC

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FAQ'S

1. What is immunology?

Immunology is the branch of science that studies the immune system, which defends the body against infections, diseases, and harmful substances.

Infectious diseases are illnesses caused by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. These diseases can spread directly or indirectly from one person to another.

The immune system uses:Innate immunity: The first line of defense, including skin, mucous membranes, and inflammatory responses.Adaptive immunity: Specialized responses using T cells, B cells, and antibodies to target specific pathogens.

  • Viral: Influenza, COVID-19, HIV, Hepatitis
  • Bacterial: Tuberculosis, Strep throat, Cholera
  • Fungal: Candida, Ringworm
  • Parasitic: Malaria, Toxoplasmosis

Vaccines stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies by mimicking an infection. This prepares the body to recognize and fight the actual pathogen in the future.

Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria evolve to withstand the effects of antibiotics, making infections harder to treat. Overuse and misuse of antibiotics contribute to this problem.

Diagnosis involves:

  • Medical history and physical exams
  • Laboratory tests (blood, urine, or cultures)
  • Imaging studies (X-rays, CT scans)
  • Molecular tests (PCR for detecting pathogens like viruses)
  • Hygiene: Regular hand washing and personal cleanliness.
  • Vaccination: Staying up-to-date with immunizations.
  • Safe practices: Safe food handling, protected sexual activity, and avoiding exposure to infectious sources.

Herd immunity occurs when a significant portion of a population becomes immune to a disease (through vaccination or previous infections), reducing its spread and protecting unvaccinated individuals.

Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own tissues. Examples include rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and multiple sclerosis.



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