Infection and Public Health focuses on preventing, detecting, and controlling infectious diseases that threaten population health. It includes surveillance, outbreak investigation, vaccination programs, infection prevention and control, and public education. Public health efforts target the transmission of bacterial, viral, parasitic, and fungal infections through interventions such as sanitation, hygiene, immunization, and antimicrobial stewardship. Infectious disease control is essential for protecting vulnerable populations and reducing morbidity and mortality. In public health practice, monitoring infection trends helps guide timely responses to outbreaks and emerging threats. Addressing social determinants such as overcrowding, poverty, and access to healthcare is also crucial. Effective infection control strengthens health security, improves preparedness for pandemics, and supports resilient health systems capable of responding to global and local infectious disease challenges.
Title : Artificial radionuclides and evolutionary mismatch: Vulnerability of the colon, pancreas, diabetes, and arteries
Sebastiano Venturi, Department of Public Health of Rimini, Italy
Title : Specific strategies over the life course for early identification, prevention, treatment, and long-term support
Christopher Ashton, Center for Recovery, Canada
Title : Population health, public health and the social determinants of health: The state of the science
Adele Ann Webb, Strategic Education, Inc., United States
Title : The nutritional management of healthy menu plans
Iuliana Vintila, Dunărea de Jos University of Galați, Romania
Title : Healthcare system profiles and pandemic outcomes: A cross-country multi-dimensional scaling analysis of Cuba, Spain, Italy, and Germany
Giuseppe Orlando, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
Title : Change your genes – change your life: Epigenetics of longevity
Kenneth R Pelletier, USCF School of Medicine, United States