Abstract Topics
There are 4 ways to present at ESPID:
- In a parallel symposium
- As an oral presentation
- Bring an e-Poster (including chance to present it)
- A case for a Meet the Expert session
Find out the ESPID 2020 abstract topics below and start planning your abstract:
Symposium Topics
- Maternal vaccination
- Pathogenesis of PED viral infections
- Pharmacokinetics studies in Paediatric infectious diseases
- Non-specific effects of vaccination
- Medical interactions on vaccination
- One health and climate change
- Influenza and RSV
- Neonatal sepsis
- Kawasaki disease
- Global epidemics
- Invasive fungal infections
- Microbiology
- Infections in the immune compromised
MTE Topics
- TB in Europe
- HIV and HIV exposed
- Pediatric Infectious Diseases in refugee children
- Meningitis/encephalitis
- Tropical infectious diseases
- Tick borne diseases
- Congenital CMV
- Microbiology meets pulmonology
- Transmission in relation to how you get nosocomial infections
- Novel diagnostics
- Fever of Unknown Origin
- Group B streptococcus
- Measles
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Group A streptococcus
- Infection and immune compromise
- Infection control
General Topics
- Antimicrobials, diagnostics and infection control
- Antimicrobials: resistance and pharmacology
- Microbiological diagnostic tools
- Healthcare-associated and surgical infections
- Public health and epidemiology
- Population studies and surveillance
- Modelling studies
- Vaccines
- Vaccine development (phase 1-2) – viral
- Vaccine development (phase 1-2) – bacterial and all non-viral
- Vaccine efficacy (phase 3) and effectiveness – viral
- Vaccine efficacy (phase 3) and effectiveness – bacterial and all non-viral
- Vaccine safety (post licensure)
- Immunology & compromised host
- Host-pathogen interaction
- Host response diagnostics and imaging
- Severe/systemic fungal infections
- Infections in immunocompromised patients
- Global health
- Zoonosis, vector-borne and emerging infections
- Tropical/parasite infections & travel medicine
- Refugees and migrants
- Infections in early life
- Congenital and perinatal infections
- Respiratory infections
- Upper respiratory infections and carriage studies
- Lower respiratory infections and pneumonia
- Non-respiratory infections
- Gastrointestinal infections
- Urogenital infections
- CNS infections
- Systemic and multi-organ infections
- Mycobacteria and retroviruses
- Tuberculosis and other mycobacterial infections
- HIV/AIDS
- Others