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The Global Infectious Diseases and One Health Conference (GIOH 2026) will be held August 17–19, 2026 in London, UK, Online with a hybrid format that supports broad international participation. This high-level event highlights the growing need for coordinated public health policies that address the connection between humans, animals, and the environment. As nations continue to confront emerging pathogens and recurring outbreaks, Infectious Diseases Conferences 2026 provides a strategic platform for building unified global responses.
The Infection Conference will explore key policy frameworks, disease surveillance strategies, cross-border health regulations, and collaborative governance models rooted in the One Health philosophy. Participants will gain insights into national preparedness plans, risk communication approaches, and international public health agreements. A strong emphasis is placed on leveraging science-based evidence to guide policymaking and strengthen global health diplomacy.
GIOH 2026 features keynote sessions, panel discussions, expert briefings, workshops, and policy-focused roundtables. Government leaders, NGO representatives, global health organizations, researchers, and practitioners will come together to share experiences and propose practical solutions. Hybrid attendees will have access to live-streamed sessions, virtual networking lounges, and e-poster galleries.
The One Health congress also provides opportunities for showcasing policy innovations and digital tools designed to improve outbreak preparedness, data-sharing, and emergency response. Students and early-stage professionals can participate in dedicated career sessions to better understand the evolving landscape of international public health.
GIOH 2026 is ideal for policymakers, public health officials, academic leaders, research institutions, and organizations seeking to align global strategies for infectious disease management. Attending this conference ensures engagement with a worldwide network committed to building resilient and equitable health systems using the One Health approach.
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