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Recommended Conferences for Polio Virus

Polio Virus


As per available reports about Polio Virus, OMICS International has 15 Open Access Articles, 51 Conference Proceedings, 8 Editors, 1 Editor PPTs, 27 Speakers, 1 Speaker PPTs, 11 National symposiums.

Poliovirus, the causative agent of poliomyelitis (commonly known as polio), is a human enterovirus and member of the family of Picornaviridae. Polio, a highly infectious and sometimes deadly disease that has plagued the world since ancient times . Poliovirus infects human cells by binding to an immunoglobulin-like receptor, CD155, (also known as the poliovirus receptor (PVR)) on the cell surface. Interaction of poliovirus and CD155 facilitates an irreversible conformational change of the viral particle necessary for viral entry. Poliovirus is however strictly a human pathogen, and does not naturally infect any other species.

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Scope & Importance :
Poliomyelitis is a viral disease. There are three types of poliovirus and many strains of each type. The virus enters through the mouth and multiplies in the throat and gastrointestinal tract, then moves into the bloodstream and is carried to the central nervous system where it replicates and destroys the motor neuron cells. Motor neurons control the muscles for swallowing, circulation, respiration, and the trunk, arms, and legs. The first effective polio vaccine, based on live but weakened (attenuated) virus, was invented by the Polish virologist and immunologist, Hilary Koprowski. Koprowski's vaccine was served for the first time on February 27th, 1950, but weren't commonly used until the 1958, when massive vaccinations in Congo were performed. There are three types of poliovirus: 1, 2, and 3. Type 1 are the most virulent and common. Both the Salk and Sabin vaccines are “trivalent” that is, active against all three virus types. Type 2 poliovirus has not been detected anywhere in the world since 1999. A person who gets polio is immune to future infection from the virus type that caused the polio.

Market Analysis:
The global market for human vaccines experienced strong growth through 2013 with the introduction of new vaccines. These new products and other trends are well-covered in Vaccines: The World Market. The Kalorama information report examines the global market for vaccines, covering specifically commercialized vaccines and developmental vaccines for diseases that are already vaccine-preventable. In 1 of 200 persons infected with WPV, permanent paralysis (usually of the legs) occurs, and of these, 5-10% die when paralysis affects the respiratory muscles. The disease is most prevalent among underserved populations in developing countries, typically striking children under five who live in poverty and who lack access to clean water, good sanitation, immunization and other health services. Young children are more vulnerable to and disproportionately affected by polio.

Included in this report are current market size and forecasts to 2020 for the following vaccines:
• Paediatric Vaccines
• Pneumococcal
• Combinations
• Varicella
• MMR
• Poliovirus
• Hepatitis
• HIB

List of Best International Conferences:

1. 3rd  HIV/AIDSSTDs and STIs Conference 
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2. Rare Diseases and Orphan Drugs Conference
    May 12-13, 2016 Chicago, USA
3. 4th Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases Conference 
    May 16-18, 2016 San Antonio, USA
4. 2nd Retroviruses and Novel Drugs Conference 
    June 30-July 01, 2016 Cape Town, South Africa
5. 2nd Infectious Diseases Conference 
   August 25-27, 2016 Philadelphia, USA
6. 3rd Hepatitis and Liver Diseases Conference 
   October 17-19, 2016 Dubai, UAE
7. 2nd Flu Conference 
    November 17-19, 2016 San Francisco, USA
8. 6th Euro Virology Conference 
    March 10-12 Madrid, Spain
10. Conference on Bio threats & Biodefense 
     October 17-19, 2016 Dubai, UAE
11. 5th Virology Conference
      December7-9, 2016 Atlanta, USA  
12. 20th AIDS Conferences
      August 25-27, 2016 Texas, USA
13. 15th European AIDS Conference 
     August 25-27, 2016 Philadelphia, USA
14. Social Work and HIV/AIDS Conference
     November 17-19, 2016 San Francisco, USA

List of Associations:

  1. The European Society of Endocrinology
  2. Endocrine Society
  3. The Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology
  4. Society for the Advancement of Hormones and Healthy Aging Medicine, Malaysia
  5. Epilepsy Society
  6. The Society for Endocrinology
  7. International Society of
  8. The Hormone Health Network
  9. Endocrinology
  10. The American Association Of Clinical Endocrinologists
  11. The Society for Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa
  12. Belgian Endocrine Society
  13. German Society for Endocrinology


Companies
1. Polio Vaccines: Injecting Competition
2. Cutter Laboratories
3. Global Polio Eradication Initiative
4. Polio National Vaccine Information Center
5. The Polio Vaccine Scandal – Marxists Internet Archive
6. Eli Lilly and Company

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