International Conference on

STD and Social Health

Theme: Advances in STD Research and Social Health Integration

DATE

June 23-24, 2025

Venue

Zurich, Switzerland

Abstract Submission: Started

Early Bird Registration Start: March 01, 2024

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About​ STD and Social Health

We invite you to participate in std and social health conference  taking place on June 23-24, 2025, in Zurich, Switzerland. The theme for this year’s event is “Advances in STD and HIV Infection Conferences Social Health Integration.” This clinical research conference serves as a vital forum for discussing the latest developments in sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and their relationship with social health concerns. Attendees can look forward to keynote addresses, oral presentations, poster exhibitions, symposia, and Global Public Health meeting sample opportunities to connect with leading scholars, researchers, and industry experts. Engage in stimulating discussions and seek innovative strategies to Social Health event persistent challenges in STD prevention, treatment, and the integration of social Health summit

About Venue

The city of Zurich, a global center for banking and finance, lies at the north end of Lake Zurich in northern Switzerland. The picturesque lanes of the central Altstadt (Old Town), on either side of the Limmat River, reflect its pre-medieval history. Waterfront promenades like the Limmatquai follow the river toward the 17th-century Rathaus (town hall).

Las Vegas, USA, is famed for its lively entertainment, vibrant nightlife, and iconic attractions. Key highlights for visitors include:

The Las Vegas Strip – A dazzling stretch with world-famous casinos, luxury hotels, and entertainment venues.
Fremont Street Experience – A bustling pedestrian mall with a light show, live performances, and zip-lining.
Bellagio Fountains – Stunning water shows set to music at the Bellagio Hotel.
The High Roller – The world’s tallest observation wheel offering panoramic city views.
Red Rock Canyon – A scenic natural retreat just outside the city for hiking and rock climbing.

Las Vegas blends excitement and relaxation for every traveler.

Scientific Session

Below are the scientific sessions of the conference
Current Trends in STD Epidemiology

The current std and social Health summit alarming because they are on the increase, and this trend cuts across every high-risk population. Improved diagnosis techniques and better surveillance systems now make it easy for public health practitioners to trace outbreaks. The greatest hurdle in managing STDs would be the antimicrobial resistance that develops. This necessitates newer treatment and prevention strategies. It is crucial to understand immunity in STIs through immunology and, more importantly, in developing vaccines. The latest works in infectious diseases are published by global immunology conferences. So, there is going to be a social Health summit soon where the leaders are to assemble and deliberate on the newest inventions and global efforts towards arresting the spread of STDs.

Infectious Diseases Job Opportunities

Infectious Research Scientist – Microbiology Dyson | Research Microbiologist Lonza | Food Safety Microbiological Specialist Britvic Soft Drinks Ltd | Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies | Postdoctoral Research Associate in Infectious Diseases Fermentation University of Reading , PhD Studentship:

Advancements in International Global Public Health congress diagnose, and prevent STDs. New technologies for rapid early detection using molecular rapid testing, point-of-care diagnostics, and tools on CRISPR are revolutionizing early detection in this field. These innovative products can give quicker and better results, even for far or deprived populations. Immunology aids in understanding the reaction of the immune system regarding STDs, which leads towards effective vaccines and treatments. Breakthroughs in such fields were discussed at the Global Public Health congress and infectious diseases conferences that would stimulate experts’ collaboration in fighting against Social Health event infectious diseases.

Infectious Diseases Job Opportunities

Antimicrobials & Antimicrobial Resistance University of Nottingham | Senior scientists, antibody discovery and protein engineering | Microbiologist – Environmental Monitoring | QC analyst – Microbiology Liverpool, England | Equipment Management Associate – Harrogate, UK | Senior Biomedical

Advanced innovations in Global Public Health meeting and management of STDs over the past years are focused on prevention and, importantly, more effective therapies. New forms of antiviral and antibiotic treatments allow for patients to recover faster and, importantly, even reduce risks of complications. Immunotherapy is developing, improving immune responses further, hence allowing for more personalized care. It indeed looks bright, especially with the advent of std and social health conference gene editing and vaccine development, to handle sexually transmitted diseases.

Infectious Diseases Job Opportunities

Scientist (Microbiology) England | Microbiology Laboratory Technician South East | Technical Manger – Microbiology- Water Testing – SE London | [Microbiologist/Biochemist] Plate Coating Scientist (Microtiter) |

Actually, International social Health Conference 2025 and awareness plays an extremely important role by supplying the skills and information required for people to take informed decisions regarding their sexual health. It deals with the safe sexual practice, STIs, contraception, consent, and other emotional issues related to sexual relationships. Such education has reduced stigma, and the individual gets equipped with the power to control his or her health. Discussions now that converge sexual health with immunology are of importance in a Global Immunology event or an infectious diseases conference.

Infectious Diseases Job Opportunities

Microbiologist – Environmental Monitoring | PhD / Senior Microbiologist for Science Solutions Recruitment Ltd | Microbiology Technical Specialist – Home Based | Microbiology Lab Manager for Chain Biotech | Senior Microbiologist in Dun Laoghaire Infectious Diseases Manager Vivid Resourcing London | Microbiology – Associate Director Pharmaceutical Industry London |

STDs and Social Determinants of Health

International social Health Conference 2025 that have primarily been spread sexually. They may have wide-ranging effects on a patient’s health, and the impact they provide creates numerous social determinants of health such as healthcare access, socioeconomic status, education, and cultural norms. These determinants may influence prevalence and management of STDs affecting prevention strategies as well Global Public Health congress of the treatment

European Infectious Diseases Universities.

University of Oxford | University of Cambridge | University of Copenhagen | University College London | Imperial College London | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich | University of Zurich | Karolinska Institute | University of Munich | University of Edinburgh | Pierre and Marie Curie University | Heidelberg University | University of Manchester | Catholic University of Leuven

The approach is Global Public Health meeting health and mental health are directly related. Together, addressing these will ensure that one would have a holistic view of the health of an individual, which may lead to Transmitted Diseases Conference in managing mental health issues that may arise because of sexual health concerns, and vice versa. This integration is particularly important in the context of immunology and infectious diseases, where mental health will determine a person’s ability to social Health summit such conditions.

European Infectious Diseases Universities

University of Helsinki | Freie Universität Berlin| Utrecht University | Uppsala University | Wageningen University and Research Center

 

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | University of Groningen | University of Barcelona | Technical University of Munich | Leiden University | University of Basel | University of Strasbourg | Ghent University | King’s College London

In Social Health event, the preventability and management of Transmitted Diseases Conference progress of technology regarding diagnostic tools, vaccines, and public health initiatives. For example, access to care and early detection have been improved through mobile applications, AI-based diagnostic systems, and telemedicine. Moreover, technology is also playing a significant role through the std and social health conference research on vaccines like HPV, which may prevent certain types of STDs.

European Infectious Diseases Universities

University of Geneva | University of Dundee | Lund University University of Göttingen | University of Freiburg | Stockholm University | University of Gothenburg | 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 |

Global Public Health meeting disproportionately affecting the vulnerable populations, which include members who are least able to access healthcare, marginalized communities, and those who partake in high-risk behavior. These are poor prevention resources, social stigma, and lack of education relating to STD infection. STDs in Vulnerable Populations Would Require Multifaceted Interventions Targeted Education, Increased Healthcare Access, and Improved Support Systems. This includes, among others, the Global Immunology Event, one of the major events on infectious diseases, which brings those experts together to discuss the immunological aspects of International STD and HIV Infection Conferences in service for such groups at risk.

European Infectious Diseases Universities

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 | Trinity College Dublin | Delft University of Technology | Bielefeld University | University of Leipzig | Cardiff University | University of York | University of Regensburg | University of Warsaw

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Student Registration

Post Graduates

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Delegate Registration

Participant & Attendants

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FAQ'S

1. What are STDs?

STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) are infections that are spread primarily through sexual contact, including vaginal, anal, and oral sex. Some STDs can also be spread through non-sexual means, such as sharing needles or from mother to child during childbirth.

Some common STDs include:

  • Bacterial: Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis.
  • Viral: HIV/AIDS, herpes (HSV), human papillomavirus (HPV), hepatitis B and C.
  • Parasitic: Trichomoniasis.
  • Fungal: Yeast infections (though often not sexually transmitted).

Many STDs show no symptoms, so regular testing is essential. Common symptoms to watch for include:

  • Pain during urination.
  • Unusual discharge.
  • Genital sores, warts, or rashes.
  • Pain during intercourse.
  • Itching or irritation in the genital area.

STDs are diagnosed through:

  • Blood tests (e.g., for HIV or syphilis).
  • Urine tests (e.g., for chlamydia or gonorrhea).
  • Swab tests (from the genital area, throat, or rectum).
  • Physical examination (for visible symptoms like warts or sores).

Bacterial STDs (e.g., chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis): Treated with antibiotics.Viral STDs (e.g., HIV, herpes, HPV): Managed with antiviral medications, but not curable.Parasitic STDs (e.g., trichomoniasis): Treated with antiparasitic medication

  • Use condoms consistently and correctly.
  • Get vaccinated (e.g., HPV and hepatitis vaccines).
  • Limit the number of sexual partners.
  • Regularly get tested and ask partners to do the same.

Testing frequency depends on your sexual activity and risk factors:Annually if you’re sexually active.Every 3-6 months if you have multiple partners or engage in high-risk behaviors.During pregnancy to prevent transmission to the baby.

Yes, STDs can also spread through:

  • Oral sex.
  • Skin-to-skin contact (e.g., herpes or HPV).
  • Sharing needles.
  • Non-sterile tattoo equipment.

Some STDs (e.g., chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis) are curable with medication, while others (e.g., herpes, HIV) are not but can be managed with treatment.

Social health emphasizes communication, trust, and mutual respect in relationships. It plays a crucial role in:Promoting open discussions about testing and safe practices.Reducing stigma surrounding STDs.Encouraging mutual responsibility for sexual health.

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