Mathews International llc
Health and Medicine
, London Borough of Haringey, United Kingdom
2026-09-21 - 2026-09-23
infection@mathewsconference.com
+1 (312) 462-4448
Event Insights : Gain more knowledge on Global Infectious Diseases & One Health Conference - for publication and research. The Global Infectious Diseases and One Health Conference (GIOH 2026), scheduled for September 21-23, 2026 in London, UK and online, is a premier international event dedicated to accelerating scientific collaboration in infectious disease research and One Health congress. As the world confronts persistent and emerging health threats, GIOH 2026 serves as a timely forum for knowledge exchange, strategic planning, and multidisciplinary innovation. The Infectious Diseases Conferences 2026 brings together experts from human health, animal health, environmental science, microbiology, immunology, public health policy, and global development. Topics will cover surveillance systems, pandemic preparedness, zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance, health security, food safety, and sustainable solutions for managing global health risks. Attendees will benefit from keynote lectures by renowned experts, expert-led workshops, technical sessions, and collaborative roundtables aimed at fostering actionable strategies. The hybrid format ensures flexible participation, enabling both in-person and virtual attendees to fully engage in presentations, Q&A sessions, digital networking, and interactive poster exhibitions. Whether you're a researcher seeking to present new findings, a practitioner looking for evidence-based insights, or an organization aiming to stay ahead of global health challenges, GIOH 2026 offers a rich environment for advancing professional goals. Exhibitors will showcase innovations in diagnostics, therapeutics, surveillance technologies, and health system strengthening in this Infection Conference. GIOH 2026 aims to create a global community committed to reducing disease threats through collaboration and integrated One Health thinking. Participants will leave with actionable knowledge, new partnerships, and a deeper understanding of how cross-sector approaches can drive global health transformation.