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Aqsa Jawaid Siddiqui, Aamir Sikandar Kazi, Ghina Shamim Shamsi

Tuberculous mastitis (TM) is a rare chronic granulomatous disease predominantly caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.1 TM accounts for less than 0.1% of all breast diseases worldwide, whereas it is more common in endemic regions (3–4.5%).2,3 TM is more prevalent in the reproductive age group, especially during the lactation period, when patients are more susceptible since the […]

European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID)

European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID)
Web Address: ESPID 2026

The 44th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID) will take place from 1-5 June, 2026, in Bologna, Italy. This international event is a hybrid-format meeting, allowing both in-person and virtual participation. It aims to bring together experts, practitioners, and researchers to discuss the latest advancements in paediatric infectious diseases, providing a platform for sharing knowledge and fostering collaborations within the global community.

Scientific Programme Overview:
The scientific programme will encompass a variety of sessions, including:

  • Keynote lectures from world-renowned experts.
  • Symposia covering cutting-edge research in paediatric infectious diseases.
  • Workshops designed to promote active engagement and knowledge exchange.
  • Poster sessions and oral presentations showcasing the latest studies and clinical practices.
  • Networking opportunities to facilitate collaboration among global professionals in the field.

Who Attends:
The Meeting is primarily attended by:

  • Healthcare professionals specializing in paediatrics and infectious diseases.
  • Researchers in the field of paediatric infections, immunology, and related topics.
  • Medical students and fellows interested in paediatric infectious diseases.
  • Public health experts and policymakers.
  • Industry representatives involved in pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, and medical technologies.

Key dates:

  • Early registration rates deadline: 24 March
  • Late-breaking deadline: 31 March

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