Prof. (Dr) Atul Goel, DGHS; inaugurates the 14th Annual Conference of Clinical Infectious Diseases Society - CIDSCON 2024; at Hyderabad!
The 14th Annual Conference of Clinical Infectious Diseases Society - CIDSCON 2024; hosted by TheClinical Infectious Diseases Society (CIDS), was inaugurated by the Chief Guest Prof. (Dr) Atul Goel, Director-General of Health Services (DGHS), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India, New Delhi; at HICC, today. Guest of Honor Dr Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd.; Dr George M Varghese, President, CIDS; Dr Vasant Nagvekar, Secretary, CIDS; Dr Ashwini Tayade, Treasurer, CIDS; Dr Suneetha Narreddy, Organising Chairperson, CIDSCON 2024; Dr Venkat Ramesh, Organising Secretary, CIDSCON 2024 & Dr O C Abraham, Scientific Committee Chairman, CIDSCON 2024; graced the occasion.
This conference serves as a dynamic platform for fostering discussions on the latest advancements and challenges in infectious disease management, with a focus on India. The highlights of this year’s conference address two critical challenges threatening public health in India: Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Emerging Infections.
Antimicrobial Resistance: A Silent Pandemic AMR continues to be a silent pandemic with alarming consequences, particularly in India, which bears one of the highest burdens of drug-resistant infections (DRIs) worldwide. Currently, about 1 million AMR-associated deaths occur in India, contributing to an estimated 5 million deaths globally each year. Projections indicate that by 2050, AMR could result in 10 million deaths annually, surpassing cancer-associated deaths.
The rise of AMR, driven by the misuse and overuse of antibiotics, is rendering many medical advances ineffective. In India, Gram-negative bacteria such as Klebsiella species, Escherichia coli, and Acinetobacter species are the primary culprits. Gut organisms like E. coli and Klebsiella harbor a common resistance mechanism called Extended Spectrum Beta-lactamases (ESBL) in 70-80% of cases, with rapidly spreading carbapenem resistance leading to mortality rates as high as 40%.
Actionable Efforts Promoted by CIDS to Tackle AMR:
Emerging Infections in India: The emergence of new infections in India is a growing concern. In 2024, more than 150 cases of Chandipura virus encephalitis were reported in western India, new cases of Nipah virus infection emerged in Kerala, and over 20 cases of primary amoebic encephalitis were documented in Kerala and West Bengal. These incidents highlight the dynamic nature of infectious diseases and the urgent need for vigilance and preparedness.
Actionable Efforts and Link to Climate Change:
As India faces these significant public health challenges, the Clinical Infectious Diseases Society remains dedicated to leading efforts in research, education, and advocacy to protect the health and well-being of the nation.
Contact:
Dr. George M Varghese
President, Clinical Infectious Diseases Society (CIDS)
Email: georgemvarghese@hotmail.com Phone: 9487393015 www.cidsindia.org
Dr. Suneetha Narreddy
Organising Chair, CIDSCON 2024
Email: suneethanarreddy@hotmail.com Phone: 9966022225 www.cidscon.com
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