Public health is a field that focuses on enhancing public health by preventing illnesses and accidents via research, education, and the encouragement of healthy habits. The goal of infection control in public health is to stop the spread of illness. The environment, people's behaviours, or medical care methods can all be the target of prevention efforts and treatments from both sectors. Both engage in cooperative partnerships with collaborators on a local, regional, national, and international scale. Kidney disease often results in a partial loss of renal function and can lead to kidney failure, which is the total loss of kidney function. The last stage of kidney disease, renal failure, can only be treated with dialysis or a kidney transplant.
Title : Spillover at the edge: Mapping zoonotic disease risk in the wildland-urban interface
Roman Sharnuud, University of Tennessee, United States
Title : AI for good? Expanding our understanding of opinion leaders in a changing digital landscape
Amelia Burke Garcia, NORC at the University of Chicago, United States
Title : Confidence as care: Empowering under represented voices in public health leadership and community engagement
Sheena Yap Chan, The Tao of Self-Confidence, Canada
Title : Redefining eHealth literacy for the digital age: A scoping review to advance equity, engagement, and behaviour change
Comfort Sanuade, Concordia University, Canada
Title : Innovative approaches in public health leadership: Empowering communities for resilient health systems
Mohammad Kamal Hussain, Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia
Title : Assessing human exposure to key chemical carcinogens diagnostic approaches and interpretation
Vladan Radosavljevic, Military Medical Academy, Serbia