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Venue: Grand Hyatt Kochi Bolgatty, Kerala For more details contact Conference Managers : Hallmark EventsPh : 9591732274 | 9845671462 | 9880880682 Email : [email protected] : www.cidscon.in
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About KochiKochi formerly known as Cochin, is a city in the Indian state of Kerala. It is the most popular tourist destination for both domestic and international visitors to Kerala and is among the most visited tourist destinations in India. As per Kerala’s Tourism Department, the domestic tourist footfall in the city was more than 23 million in 2017. According to the department, aspects like MICE tourism, LuLu Mall, the Wonderlawater theme park, and the metro nature of Kochi city were the main aspects for attracting more domestic tourists.
Popularly known as the Queen of Arabian Sea,the city also flaunts one of the finest natural harbours of the world and was the centre of the world spice trade for many centuries. Old Kochi (presently called West Kochi), loosely refers to a group of islands which comprise Willingdon Island, Fort Kochi, Mattancherry etc. The city derives its name from the Malayalam word Kochazhi meaning small lagoon.
REGISTRATION TARIFF
Category Early Bird Upto 15th May, 2019
16th May - 31st July, 2019
1st August - 10th August, 2019
Member ` 4,500/- ` 5,500/- ` 8,000/-
Non Member ` 6,000/- ` 7,000/- ` 10,000/-
PG’s & Fellows ` 2,500/- ` 3,500/- ` 5,000/-
Infections in the immunocompromised host (Non-HIV) - Hall A HIV Infection - Hall B
02:00 - 02:30 PM FUO in a SOTR- Algorithm for the Indian Physician Update on OI in HIV
02:30 - 03:00 PM IPA- When to suspect clinical failure and how to address this? HIV Guidelines NACO- 2019 and beyond
03:00 - 03:30 PM Candida auris in the ICU- How relevant is it in India? The newer HIV drugs: Benefits and Caveats?
03:30 - 03:45 PM Tea Break
03:45 - 04:15 PM Endemic Mycoses in India- Rarely seen or rarely diagnosed?
CD4 and Viral Load discordance on appropriate ART – causes and management?
04:15 - 04:45 PM Newer Antifungals- Are they any better than the ones we have? HIV in Children- How is it different?
04:45 - 05:15 PM Neutropenic Sepsis in the ICU - Empiric Antifungals versus CT scan + Biomarkers guided therapy PrEP/PEP: Game changing trials
05:15 - 06:30 PM Challenging Cases: Immunocompromised and HIV
Poster walk and Judging of posters
06:30 - 08:30 PM General Body Meeting
08.30 PM Onwards- Banquet
Day 3: 25th August 2019, Sunday
08:00 - 09:00 AM Meet the Professor: Current status and future directions of ID Training in India
CRITICAL CARE SESSION - Hall A TUBERCULOSIS - Hall B
09:00 - 09:30 AM Blood cultures- Underutilized or over-rated? TB Adenitis with IRIS in Immunocompetent: Duration of therapy and role of surgery?
09:30 -10:00 AM Clinically useful biomarkers in sepsis NTM: Menace in India
10:00 -10:30 AM Sepsis- Who needs broad spectrum antibiotics? Lymphocytic meningitis- Who needs empiric ATT?
10:30 -11:00 AMResponding to febrile episodes in ICU – removal of lines and observation OR pan-cultures and antimicrobial escalation?
WHO guidelines on MDR-TB treatment: Update
11:00 -11:15 AM Tea Break
11:15 -11:45 AM Combination therapy for MRSA infections Managing ADR with ATT
11:45 - 12:15 PM Pro/Con Debate Monotherapy vs. combination therapy for MDR GNBs Newer TB drugs
12:15 - 12:45 PM Adult Immunization in India: Are we there yet? Role of TDM in TB therapy
12.45 - 01 30 PM Prize distribution and Closing Ceremony
Lunch
Workshops: (Pre Registration Mandatory)
• Certified course in AMSP & Diagnostic Stewardship
National FacultyDr. Abdul Ghafur Dr. Divya Deodhar Dr. Rajeev Soman Dr. Subash TodiDr. Abi Manesh Dr. George K Varghese Dr. Rajesh Dr. Subramanian SwaminathanDr. Anjali Shetty Dr. George M Varghese Dr. Rajiv Karthik Dr. Suresh Kumar Dr. Anup Warrier Dr. Jayalekshmi Dr. Ram Gopalakrishnan Dr. Suresh RamasubbanDr. Anupa Thampi Dr. Jojo Dr. Raman Gaikwad Dr. Swathi GohelDr. Aravind R Dr. Kavitha Saravu Dr. Ravikant Porwal Dr. Swathi Rajgopal Dr. Arunaloke Chakrabarti Dr. Laxman Jessani Dr. Richa Dr. Tanu SinghalDr. Ashwini Tayade Dr. M S Jawahar Dr. S K Guha Dr. V RamasubramanianDr. Asha Kamath Dr. Mahesh Lakhe Dr. Sanjay Pujari Dr. Vasanth NagvekarDr. Atul Patel Dr. Murali Dr. Sanjeev Singh Dr. Vandana K EDr. Ayesha Sunawala Dr. Neha Gupta Dr. Satish Balan Dr. Vidya DevarajanDr. Balaji V Dr. O C Abraham Dr. Senthur Nambi Dr. Vidya KrishnaDr. Camilla Rodrigues Dr. P S Shareek Dr. Sheela Mathew Dr. VijayDr. Chiranjay Mukhopadhyay Dr. Priscilla Rupali Dr. Shyamsunder Dr. Vinay Devaraj Dr. Dilip Mathai Dr. Rajalakshmi Dr. Surabhi Madan Dr. Vishnu Rao
Welcome to CIDSCON 2019 !
Dear colleagues,
We take great pleasure in inviting you for the 9th Annual Conference of the Clinical Infectious Diseases Society, CIDSCON 2019, to be held at Lulu Bolgatty International Convention Center, Kochi, Kerala on 23-25 August 2019.
Since its inception, the Clinical Infectious Diseases Society has been striving for the advancement of Infectious Diseases specialty in India through its constantly evolving programs. The theme of the conference is ‘Simplifying the evidence- the next step for progress in Infectious Diseases’, and will focus on a range of topics from common infections in clinical practice to transplant-related infections.
The major aim of the conference is to provide state-of-the-art evidence-based information in the field of Infectious Diseases. The scientific sessions will include lectures delivered by highly qualified and experienced faculties in the respective fields, debates on controversial topics, and interactive case discussions. The carefully chosen topics will be of great benefit to practicing physicians and academicians in the field of medicine including Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Critical Care, Pulmonology, Microbiology, Transplant Medicine, and Clinical Research. It will be a unique opportunity for postgraduates, fellows, and residents to present their work, interact, share their thoughts, and learn from the national and international experts in the field of Infectious Diseases.
Cochin (also known as Kochi) is a vibrant port city situated on the south-west coast of India, in the breathtakingly scenic and prosperous state of Kerala, hailed as ‘God’s Own Country’. Called the ‘Queen of the Arabian Sea’, it is the gateway for exploring the unfathomable diversity and beauty of Kerala. Kochi has a multicultural, secular and hospitable Malayali community who offer a fantastic array of local dishes characterized by an abundance of coconut and spices. It has a tropical monsoon climate throughout the year.
We look forward to seeing you at CIDSCON-2019.
Dr. George M VargheseOrganizing Chairperson
Dr. V RamasubramanianScientific Committee Chairperson
Dr. Anup R Warrier Organizing Secretary
Invitation to CIDSCON 2019
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Important Dates
Last Date for Abstract Submission 15th June, 2019
Last Date for Earlybird Registration 15th May, 2019
ABSTRACTSUBMISSION
For Online Registration & Abstract Submission Logon to : www.cidscon.in
Day 1 : 23rd August 2019, Friday
08:00 AM onwards- Registration
GENERAL ID - HALL A AMSP Workshop - HALL B
09:00 - 09:30 AM Undifferentiated Febrile Illness- An evidence-based approach AMS: the evidence and focus.
09:30 -10:00 AM Update on Tropical Infections- Filaria, Leishmania, Dengue
Evidence-based implementation strategies: What works in India?
10:00 -10:30 AM CAP- Who needs Abx beyond the guidelines? PK/PD optimization- the low hanging fruit. Possibilities and clinical utility?
10:30 -11:00 AM Persistent/recurrent MDRO-UTI- Can it be cured? IT interventions for AMSP- What is possible?
11:00 - 11:15 AM Tea Break
11:15 - 11:45 AM TORCH screening in Pregnancy- Interpretation and management Antifungal Stewardship- A necessity or pipedream?
11:45 - 12:15 PM Evaluating patients with FUO: From physician skill to PET
12:15 - 12:45 PM PRO/CON DEBATE Molecular Diagnostics in ID- Boon or Bane
12:45 - 01:30 PM Lunch
GENERAL ID - HALL A AMSP Workshop - HALL B
01:30 - 02:00 PM Suspecting an emerging infectious disease in a sick patient
Diagnostics made easier for clinicians: Insight into the pre-analytical phase
02:00 - 02:30 PM Molecular diagnostics: Peas in a pod? (Non-TB) Individual test data to population data: Diagnostic certainties/uncertainties in clinical practice
02:30 - 03:00 PM The Old-New drugs: Polymyxins, Fosfomycin, and Minocycline- Susceptibility pattern for Indian isolates
Interpreting test results at the bedside for better patient care
03:00 - 03:15 PM Tea Break
03:15 - 03:45 PM ADE from Antibiotics - clinical relevance? Choosing Wisely- Infectious disease diagnostics in critical care
03.45 - 04.15 PM Innovators versus Generics - Perception or Realty
04.15 - 05.45 PM CHALLENGING CASES SECTION - GENERAL ID
06:00 - 07:00 PM Poster judgment
07.00 - 08.00 PM ID Prize exam Governing Council Meeting
08.00 PM Onwards - Faculty Dinner/Satellite Symposium
Day 2 : 24th August 2019, Saturday 08:00 - 09:00 AM Meet the Professor: AMS: Global Strategy to Local Implementation
Antimicrobial resistance - Hall A Non-HIV Viral Infections - Hall B
09:00 - 09:30 AM Antibiotic resistance burden in Asia Viral Meningo-encephalitis- How do I manage?
09:30 -10:00 AM Antimicrobial stewardship and physician autonomy Severe Influenza in the ICU- What's new?
10:00 - 10:30 AM Global efforts in reducing antibiotic resistance Viral causes of FUO in Immuno-suppressed – Clinical clues and the right Lab tests
10:30 - 11:00 AM Past year in Infectious Diseases Kyasanur Forest Disease, WNV, and other hemorrhagic fevers: How big is the threat in India?
11:00 - 11:15 AM Tea Break
11.15 - 11.45 AM Inaugural session
11.45 -12.15 PM TB Elimination by 2025: Where do we stand?
12.15 - 12.45 PM Emerging infections in Asia: What is next?
12.45 -01.15 PM MG Alexander Award Oration
01:15 - 02:00 PM Lunch
International FacultyDr. Nick Day Dr. Susanna Dunachie Dr. Soumya Swaminathan Dr. PH Chandrasekar
Governing Body -CIDSPresident : Dr. George K. Varghese Secretary : Dr. Subramanian Swaminathan Treasurer : Dr. George M. Varghese
Vice-President : Dr. OC Abraham Joint Secretary : Dr. Senthur Nambi P