International Conference on Public Health, Preventive Medicine & Infectious Diseases 2026
22-23 Jul, 2026 | Bangkok, Thailand
Theme: “Strengthening Global Preparedness: Innovations in Public Health, Prevention, and Infectious Disease Control”
Welcome to one of the most influential global platforms bringing together public health leaders, epidemiologists, clinicians, researchers, academicians, policymakers, and healthcare innovators to shape the future of prevention and health security.
This conference is meticulously designed to empower professionals with cutting-edge knowledge, global networking, high-impact research insights, and new strategies to combat emerging health threats across the world.
About the Conference
The International Conference on Public Health, Preventive Medicine & Infectious Diseases 2026 serves as a premier global event uniting multidisciplinary experts dedicated to improving population health and strengthening health systems.
As infectious diseases continue to evolve and global health challenges become more complex—from pandemics and antimicrobial resistance to non-communicable disease burdens—our conference aims to bridge scientific knowledge, innovative technologies, and real-world application.
Participants will engage with transformative ideas, actionable insights, evidence-based practices, and international collaborations that drive meaningful impact in public health outcomes.
Conference Objectives, Aim & Scope
Objectives
Aim
To build a future-ready global public health ecosystem by integrating innovation, prevention, policy, research, and community health.
Scope
The conference covers a broad spectrum across:
Registration & Important Deadlines
Early Bird Registration: Open Now
Regular Registration Deadline: To Be Announced
Abstract Submission Deadline: Accepting Now
Full Paper Submission: SCOPUS-Indexed Journals (optional)
Acceptance Notification: Within 5–7 days of submission
Virtual & In-Person Registration Options Available
Limited-Seat Keynote Sessions
Main Focus Areas
Additional Features of This Conference
Who Should Attend?
This conference welcomes global attendees from:
Call for Papers
We invite high-quality research papers, case studies, reviews, and innovative ideas across all areas of Public Health, Preventive Medicine, and Infectious Diseases. Accepted Papers May Be Published in SCOPUS Indexed Journals (optional upon peer review).
Topics include but are not limited to:
Submit your paper today and elevate your academic impact on an international stage.
SCOPUS Indexing of Full-Length Articles
Full-length articles presented at the conference may be eligible for publication in SCOPUS indexed journals, following editorial evaluation and peer review.
Benefits include:
Key Benefits for Participants
For All Attendees
For Keynote Speakers
For Regular Speakers
For Students & Young Researchers
Honorarium, Accommodation & Travel
Contact Us
For registrations, submissions, or inquiries:
Email: info@publichealth-conference.org
Support Team: Available 24/7
Website: www.publichealthconference2026.org
Important Note
This conference is organized independently, without sponsorship or external financial support.
Registration fees are used exclusively to cover:
Your participation directly supports the quality and sustainability of the event.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
Preliminary Program
International Conference on Public Health, Preventive Medicine & Infectious Diseases 2026
22–23 July 2026 | Bangkok, Thailand
Theme: “Strengthening Global Preparedness: Innovations in Public Health, Prevention, and Infectious Disease Control”
DAY 1 – 22 July 2026 (Wednesday)
08:30 – 09:00 | Registration & Welcome Kit Collection
09:00 – 09:20 | Opening Ceremony
Welcome Address by Conference Chair
Introduction to the 2026 Theme
Lighting of the Lamp & Thai Cultural Welcome
09:20 – 10:00 | Inaugural Keynote Lecture
“Global Health Security: Lessons from Recent Outbreaks and Roadmap for 2030”
10:00 – 10:30 | Keynote Session II
“Reimagining Preventive Medicine Through AI, Digital Epidemiology & Predictive Analytics”
10:30 – 10:45 | Refreshment Break
10:45 – 12:30 | Plenary Sessions
Plenary Session I – Public Health Systems & Policy
Strengthening Primary Healthcare Systems in Low-Resource Settings
Advancements in Health Equity & Universal Coverage
Community-Based Interventions: Success Models from Asia & Africa
Plenary Session II – Preventive Medicine & Lifestyle Health
Integrative Approaches for Chronic Disease Prevention
Vaccination Strategies & Immunization Programs
Behavioral Health: Understanding Lifestyle-Driven Disease Burdens
12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch Break
13:30 – 15:00 | Scientific Session Tracks
Track A: Epidemiology & Surveillance
Real-Time Disease Tracking Technologies
AI-Driven Early Warning Systems
Genomic Epidemiology in Outbreak Monitoring
Track B: Preventive Public Health Innovations
Health Promotion & Education Techniques
Nutrition, Wellness & Lifestyle Interventions
Environmental & Occupational Health Strategies
15:00 – 15:15 | Tea/Coffee Break
15:15 – 17:00 | Oral Presentation Sessions (Parallel)
Infectious Diseases & Emerging Pathogens
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
Public Health Nursing
Tropical Diseases & Vector Control
Global Mental Health Considerations
17:00 – 17:15 | Day 1 Closing Remarks
DAY 2 – 23 July 2026 (Thursday)
09:00 – 09:40 | Keynote Session III
“Preventing the Next Pandemic: Innovations in Infectious Disease Preparedness”
09:40 – 10:20 | Keynote Session IV
“One Health Approach: Integrating Human, Animal & Environmental Health”
10:20 – 10:35 | Morning Refreshments
10:35 – 12:00 | Special Panel Discussion
Global Roundtable:
“Building Resilient Health Infrastructure: Policy, Innovation & Collaboration”
Panelists include Global Health Leaders, Epidemiologists, Public Health Officials & NGO Directors.
12:00 – 13:00 | Networking Lunch
13:00 – 14:30 | Scientific Tracks – Day 2
Track C: Infectious Diseases
Viral Infections & Public Health Challenges
Vaccine Development & Immunotherapy
Surveillance of Zoonotic Diseases
Track D: Health Systems & Preparedness
Emergency Response Systems
Disaster Medicine & Crisis Management
Public Health Workforce Development
14:30 – 14:45 | Tea/Coffee Break
14:45 – 16:15 | Poster Presentations & Young Researcher Forum
Student & Early-Career Research Awards
Interactive Poster Discussions with Review Committee
16:15 – 17:00 | Closing Ceremony
Summary of Conference Outcomes
Certificate Distribution
Announcement of Best Paper, Best Poster & Young Researcher Awards
Vote of Thanks
17:00 onwards | Farewell & Informal Networking