
Saturday, April 26, 2025
Dubai International Conference on Infectious Diseases And Vaccination
Join global experts in Dubai from April 26–27, 2025, to explore advancements in infectious diseases and vaccination at DICID 2025.
Date and Time
April 26 · 9am - April 27 · 5pm GMT+4
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About This Event
Dubai International Conference on Infectious Diseases And Vaccination is a Healthcare event taking place 26-27 Apr 2025 at Conrad Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
The 10th Annual Dubai International Conference on Infectious Diseases & Vaccination (DICID 2025) is set to take place from April 26–27, 2025, at the Conrad Dubai, UAE. This esteemed conference will gather healthcare professionals from around the globe to discuss the latest advancements in infectious diseases and vaccination. Attendees will benefit from a comprehensive program featuring expert-led lectures, interactive sessions, and networking opportunities.
Key Highlights
Comprehensive Scientific Program: Covering topics from antimicrobial resistance to emerging infectious diseases.
Renowned Speakers: Featuring experts like Dr. Huda Al Dhanhani and Dr. Ahmad Subhi.
Interactive Sessions: Including panel discussions, workshops, and case studies.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with professionals from academia and industry.
Who Should Attend?
This conference is ideal for:
Infectious diseases physicians
Infection control practitioners
Internal medicine physicians
Public health officers
Primary care physicians
ID head nurses and nurse practitioners
Clinical ID pharmacists
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Saturday, April 26, 2025
Dubai International Conference on Infectious Diseases And Vaccination
Join global experts in Dubai from April 26–27, 2025, to explore advancements in infectious diseases and vaccination at DICID 2025.
April 26 · 9am - April 27 · 5pm GMT+4
Dubai International Conference on Infectious Diseases And Vaccination












