Call for Abstract

International Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases, will be organized around the theme “Current concepts and diagnosis in bacteriology”

Bacteriology-2013 is comprised of 16 tracks and 84 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Bacteriology-2013.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1Oral vaccine platform for class A bacterial agents
  • Track 1-2Bacterial structure relationship to pathogenicity
  • Track 1-3Bacterial defense phagocytosis, immune responses
  • Track 1-4Antimicrobial agents- infectious diseases
  • Track 1-5Pneumococcal vaccine
  • Track 1-6Gastroenteritis and Pertussis
  • Track 1-7Tuberculosis and respiratory diseases
  • Track 2-1Bacteriophage ecology, history, and behaviour
  • Track 2-2Molecular mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis
  • Track 2-3Bacterial secretion and effectors systems
  • Track 2-4Bacterial signal transduction networks
  • Track 2-5Bacterial genomics and regulation
  • Track 2-6Nutrition: Growth and control of bacteria
  • Track 2-7Bacterial cell morphology & bacterial manipulation of host physiology and innate immune responses
  • Track 3-1Immunologic basis of cow milk-induced hypersensitivities
  • Track 3-2Adaptive immune interaction in gut inflammation
  • Track 3-3Cellular & Molecular defects in human B cell development
  • Track 3-4Immunobiology of peanut allergy and its treatment: A prototype
  • Track 3-5Generation and characterization of intestinal CD8+ Regulatory T cell lines
  • Track 3-6Meningococcal meningitis
  • Track 3-7Respiratory pathogen inducing apoptosis
  • Track 3-8Postoperative surgical site bacterial infections and drug susceptibility
  • Track 3-9Contribution of pathogenic bacteria to GI symptoms in parasite-free patients
  • Track 3-10Potential activity of hydroxychavicol against pathogenic bacteria
  • Track 4-1Pathological findings in plants
  • Track 4-2Environmental Microbiology
  • Track 4-3Molecular interaction of plant microbe
  • Track 4-4Plant defence
  • Track 4-5Effects of garlic rust (Puccinia Allii) on yield
  • Track 4-6Plant growth promoting activity of pseudomonas
  • Track 4-7SDS-PAGE analysis of leaf galls
  • Track 5-1Microbial communities & interactions
  • Track 5-2Opportunistic infections and complications
  • Track 5-3Bacterial respiratory infections
  • Track 5-4Molecular epidemiology and pathogenesis
  • Track 5-5Microbial Genomics
  • Track 5-6Antibiotics and drug discovery
  • Track 5-7Prevalence and distribution of super antigen toxin genes in clinical community
  • Track 5-8Cytokines in bacterial infections
  • Track 5-9Poverty, undernutrition and bacterial infections
  • Track 5-10Biofilms
  • Track 5-11Influenza virus, herpes virus and hepatitis virus
  • Track 5-12Cancer associated viruses
  • Track 5-13Host-virus interaction
  • Track 6-1Listeriosis, neisseria, gonorrhea, and meningitis
  • Track 6-2Opportunistic infections and complications
  • Track 6-3Food poisoning and wound infections
  • Track 6-4Gastroenteritis, urinary tract infections, and neonatal meningitis
  • Track 6-5Salmonellosis and shigellosis
  • Track 6-6Anthrax, diphtheria, lyme disease
  • Track 6-7Rickettsial diseases, mycoplasma, whipple disease, and nocardiosis
  • Track 7-1Bacterial STDs
  • Track 7-2Bacterial metabolism and normal flora
  • Track 7-3Medical mycology & Medical parasitology
  • Track 7-4Antimicrobial treatment, gene silencing and chemotherapy
  • Track 7-5Genomics, clinical microbiology and virology
  • Track 7-6Microbial strains & antibiotic applications
  • Track 7-7Epidemiology -out breaks in bacterial and fungal diseases
  • Track 7-8Gastro-intestinal tract infections(GIT)
  • Track 7-9Mycobacterial infections
  • Track 7-10Urinary tract infections and sepsis
  • Track 8-1Mycobacteriosis
  • Track 8-2Infectious diseases: Sheep and goats, pigs, non-human primates
  • Track 8-3Infectious diseases from cattle, raccoons
  • Track 8-4Infectious diseases: Rodents, Horses
  • Track 8-5Diseases acquired from cats and dogs
  • Track 9-1Measles and mumps
  • Track 9-2Schistosomiasis
  • Track 9-3Dengue and swine flu
  • Track 9-4Yellow fever
  • Track 9-5Coinfections
  • Track 9-6Advanced treatment in bacterial, invasive fungal infections
  • Track 9-7Bacteriocins and antimicrobial peptides
  • Track 9-8Vector control & disease management
  • Track 9-9Therapeutics of infectious diseases
  • Track 9-10Human microbiome
  • Track 10-1Biopsy in the diagnosis of infection: Clinical approach
  • Track 10-2Ultrastructural diagnosis of infection
  • Track 10-3Pulmonary, gastrointestinal and cardiac infections
  • Track 10-4Infectious lymphadenitis
  • Track 10-5Skin infections, genitourinary infectious disease pathology
  • Track 10-6Gynecologic and perinatal infections
  • Track 10-7Diagnosis and treatment of bacterial, invasive fungal infections