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A Disease is a particular abnormal, pathological condition that affects part or all of an organism. It is often construed as a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs. It may be caused by factors originally from an external source, such as infectious disease , or it may be caused by internal dysfunctions, such as autoimmune diseases. In humans, "disease" is often used more broadly to refer to any condition that causes pain, dysfunction, distress, social problems, or death to the person afflicted, or similar problems for those in contact with the person. In this broader sense, it sometimes includes injuries, disabilities, disorders, syndromes, infections, isolated symptoms, deviant behaviors, and atypical variations of structure and function, while in other contexts and for other purposes these may be considered distinguishable categories.
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Diseases usually affect people not only physically, but also emotionally, as contracting and living with a disease can alter one's perspective on life, and one's personality. Death due to disease is called death by natural causes. There are four main types of disease: pathogenic disease, deficiency disease, hereditary disease, and physiological disease. Diseases can also be classified as communicable and non-communicable. The deadliest disease in humans is ischemic heart disease (blood flow obstruction) followed by cerebrovascular disease and lower respiratory infections respectively.
Infectious diseases food borne illness or food poisoning is any illness resulting from the consumption of food contaminated with pathogenic bacteria, toxins, viruses, prions or parasites. A lifestyle disease is any disease that appears to increase in frequency as countries become more industrialized and people live longer, especially if the risk factors include behavioural choices like a sedentary lifestyle or a diet high in un healthful foods such as refined carbohydrates, trans fats, or alcoholic beverages. Mental illness is a broad, generic label for a category of illnesses that may include affective or emotional instability, behavioural dysregulation and/ or cognitive dysfunction or impairment. Specific illnesses known as mental illnesses include major depression, generalized anxiety disorder, schizophrenia, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, to name a few. Mental illness can be of biological (e.g., anatomical, chemical, or genetic) or psychological (e.g., trauma or conflict) origin. It can impair the affected person's ability to work or study and harm interpersonal relationships. The term insanity is used technically as a legal term. An organic disease is one caused by a physical or physiological change to some tissue or organ of the body. The term sometimes excludes infections. It is commonly used in contrast with mental disorders. It includes emotional and behavioural disorders if they are due to changes to the physical structures or functioning of the body, such as after a stroke or a traumatic brain injury, but not if they are due to psychosocial issues. An acute disease is a short lived disease, like the common cold.
A chronic disease is one that lasts for a long time, usually at least six months. During that time, it may be constantly present, or it may go into remission and periodically relapse. A chronic disease may be stable (does not get any worse) or it may be progressive (gets worse over time). Some chronic diseases can be permanently cured. Most chronic diseases can be beneficially treated, even if they cannot be permanently cured. A flare-up can refer to either the recurrence of symptoms or an onset of more severe symptoms. A refractory disease is a disease that resists treatment, especially an individual case that resists treatment more than is normal for the specific disease in question. Progressive disease is a disease whose typical natural course is the worsening of the disease until death, serious debility, or organ failure occurs. Slowly progressive diseases are also chronic diseases; many are also degenerative diseases. The opposite of progressive disease is stable disease or static disease: a medical condition that exists, but does not get better or worse. A cure is the end of a medical condition or a treatment that is very likely to end it, while remission refers to the disappearance, possibly temporarily, of symptoms. Complete remission is the best possible outcome for incurable diseases.A localized disease is one that affects only one part of the body, such as athlete's foot or an eye infection.A disseminated disease has spread to other parts; with cancer, this is usually called metastatic disease. A systemic disease is a disease that affects the entire body, such as influenza or high blood pressure.
Infectious diseases therapeutic market
The infectious diseases therapeutic market in US is estimated to grow at a rate of 3.37% between 2014- 2019. As per the records, 25% of deaths are mainly due to infectious diseases globally. Current market trend shows that North America has the more global market for infectious diseases therapeutics due to increasing incidence of infectious diseases and due to rise in aging population. Followed by North America highest global market is expected in Asia then followed by the Europe in the global infectious diseases therapeutics market. In Asia-Pacific region, China and India are expected to be the fastest growing infectious diseases therapeutics markets. The main reasons behind the highest global market of infectious diseases therapeutics market in the above countries is mainly due to large number of patients and due to increase in government funding. Some of the major companies playing a key role in the global infectious diseases therapeutics market are Merck & Co., Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, F. Hoffmann-La Roche, GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceutical, Inc., Auritec Pharmaceuticals, Novartis, Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Isis Pharmaceuticals and Gilead Sciences.
Infectious diseases diagnostics market
Market for infectious disease molecular diagnostics tests includes hospitals, blood banks, reference laboratories. North America has the highest global market for molecular diagnostics tests followed by Europe due to the market availability of the tests and high occurrence rate of various infectious diseases such as HPV, hepatitis and bacterial infections. Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East are expected to be the potential markets in the coming years. Major companies which play a key role in infectious disease molecular diagnostics tests market are Abbott Laboratories, Affymetrix, Inc., Becton, Dickinson and Company, bioMérieux, Cepheid, Inc., Hologic, Inc., Life Technologies, Myriad Genetics, Inc., Qiagen N.V. and others.
List of Best International Conferences
1. 2nd Infectious Diseases Conference
Aug 25-27, 2016 Philadelphia, USA
2. Rare Diseases and Orphan Drugs Conference
May 12-13, 2016 Chicago, USA
3. Infection Prevention and Control Conference
Aug 1-2, 2016 Frankfurt, Germany
4. Human Papillomavirus Conference
May 2-3, 2016 Chicago, USA
Oct 27-28, 2016 Chicago, USA
March 29-30, 2016 Valencia, Spain
Sept 12-14, 2016 San Antonio, USA
8. Medical Parasitology Conference
Oct 17-19, 2016 Houston, USA
9. 4th HIV/AIDS, STDs and STIs Conference
Oct 3-5, 2016, Miami, USA
10. 5th Virology Conference
Dec 1-3, 2016, Baltimore, USA
11. 2nd Influenza Conference
Sept 12-14, 2016 Berlin, Germany
12. 2nd Parasitology Conference
Oct 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK
13. 6th Euro Virology Conference
March 10-12, 2016 Madrid, Spain
14. 3rd Hepatitis and Liver Diseases Conference
Oct 17-19, 2016 Dubai, UAE
15. 4th Epidemiology and Emerging Diseases Conference
Oct 3-5, 2016 London, UK
16. 2nd Flu Conference
Nov 17-19, 2016 San Francisco, USA
17. 3rd Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Conference
July 11-12, 2016 Brisbane, Australia
18. European Infectious Diseases Conference
Aug 1-3, 2016 Frankfurt, Germany
19. 4th Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases Conference
May 16-18, 2016 San Antonio, USA
20. Infectious Diseases and Diagnostic Microbiology Conference
Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada
21. 2nd Retroviruses and Novel Drugs Conference
June 30-Jul 1, 2016 Capetown, South Africa
22. 72nd Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Conference
San Antonio, USA
23. European Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Conference
Istanbul, Turkey
24. Infection Prevention and Control Conference
Tübingen, Germany
25. 17th Infectious Diseases Conference
Hyderabad, India
26. 34th Annual Infectious Diseases Conference
Sacramento, California
Relevant Societies and Associations
1. Infectious Diseases Society of America
2. German Centre for Infection Research
3. International Society of Infectious diseases
4. Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases
5. Infectious disease association of California
6. European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
7. British Infection Association
8. Society of Tropical Medicine & Infectious Diseases in India
9. Clinical Infectious Diseases Society in India
10. Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
1. Pfizer
2. Novartis
3. Sanofi
4. Roche Holding
5. Merck & Co
6. GlaxoSmithKline
7. AstraZeneca
8. Eli Lilly & Co
9. Abbott Laboratories
10. McKesson
11. Allergan
12. The Native Antigen Company
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