Abstract submission

  • Submission deadline extended until May 17, 2024
  • Notification of acceptance: June 24, 2024
  • Early bird deadline registration for the meeting: July 2, 2024

Title: Spell out words, do not use abbreviations. The
title or text is not to indicate the country of origin, unless it is pertinent
to the topic.
Authors: Names and surnames for each author must be provided. Do not include degrees or titles. Presenting authors’ name will be published in bold.

Affiliations: Each author should be listed by University / Institute, Department, and
Country. Please make sure to include this complete information in the
Affiliation text box.

Text: The abstract must be in English and should be a maximum of 400 words, excluding the title.
Figure/table: You can submit ONE figure/table/image per abstract. Please use the separate field below the text to choose and upload the image. The image must be JPEG or PNG. If a figure or table is included, take note that your abstract must fit onto one page. To ensure your image fits on one page along with the entire abstract, simply click
on "Preview" located at the bottom of the page.

Rules for submission

Please read the submission rules before submitting an abstract.

  • Abstracts must be received by the announced deadline. Abstracts received after the deadline will not be considered
  • The abstracts will be presented as oral presentations or as posters. The preferred mode of presentation will be marked, but the final decision rests with the Scientific Committee
  • It is the author’s responsibility to submit a correct abstract; any errors in spelling, grammar, or scientific fact will be published as typed by the author, if accepted. Poor English may be a cause for rejection
  • Each participant may be a presenting author of a maximum of two presentations at the Conference
  • Presenting authors must be registered participants. To register, the presenting author must first submit an abstract and get the Abstract ID
  • Please note also that abstract presenters must pay the full appropriate fee

Topics

  • Emerging and re-emerging diseases
  • Pathogen evolution, pathogenesis and immunology
  • Diagnostic tools and disease surveillance
  • Vaccine development and disease control
  • Epidemiology and risk assessment
  • Vector-borne diseases
  • African swine fever
  • Avian influenza