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Liver and Hepatitis 2020

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Liver and Hepatitis 2020

International conference on Liver and Hepatitis 2022 takes the privilege to invite all the participants, speakers, students, delegates, sponsors, exhibitors from all over the world to attend our conference which is going to be held on April 20-21, 202 Vancouver, Canada. It will be organized under the theme Building Momentum towards elimination of Liver and Hepatitic diseases which covers wide range of critically important sessions that deals with the current research development in the field of Hepatitis and Liver diseases and also, about the new treatment methods which are forge by scientists to treat various diseases in easier way.  This conference acts as a best platform for attendees to learn about the recent trends in Hepatology.  You can refresh your insights about the current circumstance of liver diseases and get name and acknowledgment at this 2-day occasion. This meeting will give the stage to share thoughts. Incredibly famous speakers with their definitive chats on the latest methods, strategies in therapeutics of hepatology are the signs of this meeting.

1st Round of abstract submission:    September 102022

2nd Round of abstract submission:  November 10, 2022

3rd Round of abstract submission:  January 15, 2023

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Track 1: Hepatitis

Hepatitis arises due to the inflammation in liver tissues due to infection by virus which can harm the organ that may further leads to cirrhosis, fibrosis and liver cancer. The 5 main hepatitis viruses are referred to as types A, B, C, D and E. They are of extreme concern due to the problem of illness and death they cause and the potential for outbreaks and epidemic spread. In particular, the most common and Acute which causes in children is Hepatitis A. Types B and C clue to chronic disease in hundreds of millions of people and composed of the most common cause of liver cirrhosis and cancer. The three types of hepatitis are Toxic, Alcohol and viral Hepatitis. Symptoms of Hepatitis are fever, fatigue, loss of appetite. Treatment options are determined by which type of hepatitis is present and whether the infection is acute or chronic.

Keywords:

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Related Societies and Associations:
UK- Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, United European Hepatology, Scotland Liver Foundation, The London Gastroenterology partnership Ltd,
USA- New York Hepatitis Society, American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, American College of Gastroenterology, Emirates Gastroenterology and Hepatology Society
Asia Pacific- The Hepatological Society of Taiwan, Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases, Pakistan Society of Liver Diseases, Hepatitis Foundation International.

 

Track 2: Liver Cancer

Liver cancer, otherwise called hepatic cancer and primary hepatic cancer, is cancer that begins in the liver. Cancer which has spread from somewhere else to the liver, known as liver metastasis, is more typical than that which begins in the liver. Symptoms of liver growth may include an irregularity or pain in the right side beneath the rib cage, swelling of the abdomen, yellowish skin, easy bruising, weight loss, and weakness. The leading reason for liver cancer is cirrhosis because of hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or alcohol. Different causes include aflatoxin, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and liver flukes. The most widely recognized sorts are hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which makes up 80% of cases, and cholangiocarcinoma. Primary liver cancer is all around the 6th most frequent cancer (6%) and the second leading reason for death from cancer (9%).

Keywords:

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Related Societies & Associations:
UK- London Hepatology Associations, Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, The London Gastroenterology Partnership Ltd, United European Hepatology
USA- American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America. Hepatitis B & C Public Policy Association
Asia Pacific- Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Korean Society of Hepatology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases, Hepatitis Association

 

Track 3: Liver Transplantation and Liver Surgery (experimental & clinical)

Liver transplantation or hepatic transplantation is the supplanting of an infected liver with a few or much of a solid liver from someone else. The most normally utilized strategy is orthotopic transplantation, in which the native liver is evacuated and supplanted by the giver organ in an indistinguishable anatomic area from the original liver. Liver transplantation is a practical treatment alternative for end-stage liver disease and intense liver failure. Regularly three specialists and two anesthesiologists are included, with up to four supporting medical caretakers. The surgical technique is so demanding and extends from 4 to 18 hours depending upon result. Various anastomoses and sutures, and numerous separations and reconnections of stomach and liver tissue, must be made for the transplant to succeed, requiring an eligible recipient and a well-calibrated live or cadaveric donor match.

Keywords:

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Related Societies & Associations:
UK-Scotland Liver Foundation, Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, The London Gastroenterology Partnership Ltd, United European Hepatology.
USA - American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ASGE.
Asia Pacific- Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Korean Society of Hepatology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases.

 

Track 4: Liver fibrosis

Liver fibrosis is the scarring procedure that represents to the liver's reaction to damage. In the same way as skin and different organs heal wounds through deposition of collagen and other grid constituents so the liver repairs damage through the deposition of new collagen. Over time this process can result in cirrhosis of the liver, in which the architectural organization of the functional units of the liver becomes so disrupted that blood flow through the liver and liver function become disrupted. Once cirrhosis has developed, the serious complications of liver disease may occur, including portal hypertension, liver failure and liver cancer. Cirrhosis and liver cancer are now among the top ten causes of death worldwide, and in many developed countries liver disease is now one of the top 5 causes of death in middle-age.

Keywords:

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Related Societies & Associations:
UK- Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, The London Gastroenterology Partnership Ltd, United European Hepatology
USA - American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America. London Liver Foundation.
Asia Pacific- Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Korean Society of Hepatology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases

 

Track 5: Neuro-Gastroenterology

Neuro-gastroenterology encompasses the study of the brain, the gut, and their interactions with relevance to the understanding and management of gastrointestinal motility and functional gastrointestinal disorders. It majorly involves Motility disorders consisting of gastroesophageal reflux ailment, the damage of the mucosa of the esophagus caused by rising stomach acid through the lower esophageal sphincter.

  • Central neurophysiology in psychiatric disorders and functional gastrointestinal disorders
  • Implications of the brain–mast cell connection for functional gastrointestinal disorders
  • Brain–mast cell connection for functional gastrointestinal disorder
  • Directions for the future Neurogastroenterology
Keywords:

Hepatology Conferences| International Summits on Liver Diseases 2020| Workshops on Therapeutics of Liver Cancer| Liver Cancer Congress 2020

Related Societies & Associations:
UK- London Hepatology Associations, Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, The London Gastroenterology Partnership Ltd, United European Hepatology
USA- American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America. Hepatitis B & C Public Policy Association
Asia Pacific- Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Korean Society of Hepatology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases, Hepatitis Association

 

Track 6: Pediatric Hepatology

Hepatology is a branch of gastroenterology, which includes the diagnosis and treatment of issues of the digestive system. A pediatric hepatologist is a gastroenterologist with further instruction and preparing in treating s of the liver in children. The Division of Pediatric Hepatology offers exhaustive inpatient, outpatient and lab services to assess and treat newborn children, kids and young people with gastrointestinal issue, celiac disease and EOE. 

Keywords:

Hepatology conferences 2020| Liver and Hepatitis Meetings| International Summits on Hepatology 2020| Hepatology Conferences | Symposiums on Liver Diseases

Related Societies & Associations:
UK-Scotland Liver Foundation, Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, The London Gastroenterology Partnership Ltd, United European Hepatology.
USA - American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ASGE.
Asia Pacific- Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Korean Society of Hepatology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases.

 

Track 7: Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis is inflammation in pancreas. Pancreatitis can be an acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term) condition. Acute pancreatitis is a sudden inflammation that lasts for a short time. It may lead from mild discomfort to a life-threatening illness. Most people with acute pancreatitis recover completely after the attainment of right treatment. Chronic pancreatitis often happens after an episode of acute pancreatitis. Heavy alcohol consumption is major cause which leads to chronic pancreatitis, it may not show symptoms for many years, but then the person may suddenly develop severe pancreatitis symptoms such as swollen and tender abdomen, upper abdominal pain, nausea, increased heart rate. Other disorders of pancreas include endocrine and exocrine syndromes

Keywords:

Hepatology Conferences| International Summits on Liver Diseases 2020 | Workshops on Therapeutics of Liver Cancer| Liver Cancer Congress 2020

Related Societies & Associations:
UK- London Hepatology Associations, Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, The London Gastroenterology Partnership Ltd, United European Hepatology
USA- American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America. Hepatitis B & C Public Policy Association
Asia Pacific- Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Korean Society of Hepatology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases, Hepatitis Association

 

Track 8: Liver Inflammation and Immunobiology

Liver inflammation is a response that happens when liver cells are assaulted by a sickness bringing on microorganism or substance. The word hepatitis alludes to liver inflammation. Most types of hepatitis result from viral disease, even though now and again it is brought on by an immune system issue, in which the body's safe framework assaults liver cells since it can't differentiate between unsafe trespassers and solid liver tissue. Harm to the liver from liquor, toxins, and certain medications can likewise bring about inflammation. Liver Immunology implies the special connection between the liver and the immune system. Livers hose down immunity to such a degree, to the point that they can be transplanted without dismissal sometimes. Livers may be endured, as well as keep the dismissal of other organ unites from a similar benefactor, a procedure known as immune tolerance.

Keywords:

Hepatology conferences 2020| Liver and Hepatitis Meetings| International Summits on Hepatology 2020 | Hepatology Conferences | Symposiums on Liver Diseases

Related Societies & Associations:
UK-Scotland Liver Foundation, Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, The London Gastroenterology Partnership Ltd, United European Hepatology.
USA - American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ASGE.
Asia Pacific- Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Korean Society of Hepatology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases.

 

Track 9: Drug Induced Liver Injury (DILI)

Drugs are an important cause of liver damage. More than nine hundred medications, toxins, and herbs have been reported to cause liver damage, and drugs represent twenty to forty percent of all cases of fulminant hepatic failure. Roughly seventy five percent of the idiosyncratic drug reactions result in liver transplantation or death. Drug-induced hepatic injury is the most common reason cited for withdrawal of an approved drug. Knowledge of the commonly implicated agents and a high index of suspicion are essential in diagnosis.

Keywords:

Hepatology Conferences| International Summits on Liver Diseases 2020 | Workshops on Therapeutics of Liver Cancer| Liver Cancer Congress 2020

Related Societies & Associations:
UK- London Hepatology Associations, Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, The London Gastroenterology Partnership Ltd, United European Hepatology
USA- American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America. Hepatitis B & C Public Policy Association
Asia Pacific- Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Korean Society of Hepatology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases, Hepatitis Association

 

Track 10: Viral Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C is a viral infection that causes liver inflammation and damage. Inflammation is swelling that happens when tissues of the body become harmed or contaminated. Inflammation can harm organs. Infections attack ordinary cells in your body. Numerous viruses cause infections that can be spread from individual to individual. The hepatitis C infection spreads through contact with a contaminated individual's blood. Hepatitis C can cause a acute or chronic infection. Although no vaccine for hepatitis C is available, you can take steps to protect yourself from hepatitis C.

Keywords:

Hepatology conferences 2020| Liver and Hepatitis Meetings| International Summits on Hepatology 2020 | Hepatology Conferences | Symposiums on Liver Diseases

Related Societies & Associations:
UK-Scotland Liver Foundation, Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, The London Gastroenterology Partnership Ltd, United European Hepatology.
USA - American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ASGE.
Asia Pacific- Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Korean Society of Hepatology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases.

 

Track 11: Hepatitis B and Other Viral Hepatitis

Hepatitis implies inflammation of the liver. The liver is a fundamental organ that procedures supplements, channels the blood, and battles diseases. At the point when the liver is kindled or harmed, its capacity can be influenced. Substantial liquor utilizes, toxins, a few meds, and certain medicinal conditions can bring about hepatitis. Notwithstanding, hepatitis is regularly brought on by an infection. In the United States, the most widely recognized sorts of viral hepatitis will be Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. Non-viral hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver that can bring about scarring on the liver (cirrhosis), liver cancer, liver disappointment and death. There are 3 sorts of non-viral hepatitis: Toxic hepatitis is brought about by chemicals, drugs (medicine and over the counter) and nutritious supplements.

Keywords:

Hepatology conferences 2018| Liver and Hepatitis Meetings| International Summits on Hepatology 2018| Hepatology Conferences

Related Societies and Associations:
UK- Association of Liver and Hepatology of Wales, Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, United European Hepatology, Scotland Liver Foundation.
USA- American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America.
Asia Pacific- Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases, The Hepatological Society of Taiwan

 

Track 12: Hepatobiliary diseases

The effect of non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder on liver defines Hepatobiliary diseases. They affect the biliary tract or the liver. Representative examples of non-neoplastic disorders include hepatitis, cirrhosis, cholangitis, and cholecystitis. Representative examples of neoplastic disorders include hepatocellular adenoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, bile ducts, and gallbladder. The umbrella of diseases includes:

  • Autoimmune liver diseases
  • Colon angiocarcinoma
  • Chronic liver disease
  • Bile duct stones 
  • Hepatocellular cancer
Keywords:

Hepatology conferences 2020| Liver and Hepatitis Meetings| International Summits on Hepatology 2020| Hepatology Conferences

Related Societies and Associations:
UK- Association of Liver and Hepatology of Wales, Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, United European Hepatology, Scotland Liver Foundation.
USA- American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America.
Asia Pacific- Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases, The Hepatological Society of Taiwan

 

Track 13: Cirrhosis of liver

Complication of Liver disease that involves loss of Liver cells and irreversible scarring of the liver is known as Cirrhosis. For treating patients with advanced cirrhosis transplantation of the liver is an important option. There is no constant cure for cirrhosis of liver, and for some people the diagnosis is poor. The life expectancy for advanced cirrhosis is 6 months to 2 years although they depend on difficulties of cirrhosis, and if there is no donor available for liver transplantation the life expectancy for people with cirrhosis and alcoholic hepatitis can be as high as 50%. Complications of cirrhosis include: Spontaneous bacterial, Peritonitis, Bleeding from varices, Hepatorenal syndrome, and Hepatopulmonary syndrome. People with cirrhosis may have few symptoms or no symptoms at all. Some of the more common symptoms and signs of cirrhosis include:

·         Yellowing of the skin (jaundice) due to the accumulation of bilirubin in the blood

·         Fatigue

·         Weakness

·         Loss of appetite

·         Itching

Keywords:

Hepatology conferences 2020| Liver and Hepatitis Meetings| International Summits on Hepatology 2020 | Hepatology Conferences | Symposiums on Liver Diseases

Related Societies & Associations:
UK-Scotland Liver Foundation, Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, The London Gastroenterology Partnership Ltd, United European Hepatology.
USA - American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ASGE.
Asia Pacific- Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Korean Society of Hepatology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases.

 

Track 14: Other Liver Diseases

Your liver is the biggest organ inside your body. It helps your body process nourishment, store vitality, and remove poisons. There are numerous sorts of liver infections. Infections cause some of them, like hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. Others can be the consequence of medications, toxic substances or drinking excessively liquor. On the off chance that the liver structures scar tissue as a result of a disease, it's called cirrhosis. Jaundice, or yellowing of the skin, can be one indication of liver infection. Tumor can influence the liver. You could likewise acquire a liver infection, for example, hemochromatosis. Tests, for example, imaging tests and liver capacity tests can check for liver harm and help to analyze liver maladies.

Keywords:

Hepatology Conferences| International Summits on Liver Diseases 2020 | Workshops on Therapeutics of Liver Cancer| Liver Cancer Congress 2020

Related Societies & Associations:
UK- London Hepatology Associations, Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, The London Gastroenterology Partnership Ltd, United European Hepatology
USA- American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America. Hepatitis B & C Public Policy Association
Asia Pacific- Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Korean Society of Hepatology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases, Hepatitis Association

Track 15: Liver Growth and repair

The liver is the main instinctive organ that has the astounding ability to recover. The liver can recover after either surgical removal or after chemical injury. It is known that as little as 25% of the original liver mass can recover back to its full size. The process of recovery in mammals is essentially compensatory development because lone the mass of the liver is replaced, not the shape. However, in lower species, for example, fish, both liver size and shape can be replaced. Liver recovery includes replication of the liver cells, mainly hepatocytes, followed by other cells such as biliary epithelial cells and sinusoidal endothelial cells. When cell proliferation is finished, the recently isolated cells experience rebuilding, angiogenesis and renewal of extracellular matrix to finish the recovery procedure. Strikingly, much of the time, liver function is only partially affected during liver recovery. While certain functions, for example, drug metabolism decrease, many other primary functions such as albumin and bile production are not substantially influenced.

Keywords:

Hepatology conferences 2020| Liver and Hepatitis Meetings| International Summits on Hepatology 2020 | Hepatology Conferences | Symposiums on Liver Diseases

Related Societies & Associations:
UK-Scotland Liver Foundation, Bulgarian Society of Gastroenterology, Association of Liver and Hepatology of Whales, The London Gastroenterology Partnership Ltd, United European Hepatology.
USA - American Association for Liver and Hepatitis, Canadian Association of Hepatology, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ASGE.
Asia Pacific- Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, Korean Society of Hepatology, Asian Pacific Hepatology Association, Thailand Society for Liver diseases.

 

 

 

 

The global hepatitis therapeutics market size was projected at USD as 19.6 billion in 2016, and is predicted to grow at a CAGR of 2.7% during the forecast period till 2020. Few prominent factors that are expected to boost the market are growing prevalence of viral hepatitis, rise in the number of autoimmune disease, and surge in healthcare expenditures across the globe. In 2015, approximately 1.34 million people died due to this condition globally. This number is considerably high to be compared with the number of deaths caused by HIV and tuberculosis.

However, the number of deaths owing to HIV and tuberculosis are declining, while rate of deaths owing to viral hepatitis is witnessing an upward trend. This condition is the inflammation of liver tissue caused due to excessive alcohol consumption, medication errors, viral infection, autoimmune diseases, toxins, and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. According to the WHO, nearly 1.4 million people die every year globally due to this disease and approximately 400 million people are infected with at least one form of hepatitis.

The others segment covers the market estimates for hepatitis D and E, which occur rarely compared to the other three conditions. According to the estimates of WHO, approximately 90% of children in developing economies have been infected with the virus before reaching the 10 years of age owing to poor hygiene & sanitary conditions.

The introduction of generic versions of HCV drugs has changed the market dynamics across the world. With more number of people being able to afford the generic versions, the usage rates of its drugs are expected to grow rapidly over the next few years.

PARTICIPATION OPTIONS:

Liver and Hepatitis 2022 provides the participants with different modes or ways to participate under either ACADEMIC / STUDENT / BUSINESS Category
  1. Keynote speaker: 45-50 minutes
  2. Speaker (oral presentation): 25-30 minutes (only one person can present)
  3. Speaker (workshop): 45-50 minutes (more than 1 can present)
  4. Speaker (special session): 45-50 minutes (more than 1 can present)
  5. Speaker (symposium): more than 45 minutes (more than 1 can present)
  6. Delegate(only registration): will have access to all the sessions with all the benefits of registration
  7. Poster presenter:  can present a poster and enjoy the benefits of delegate
  8. Remote attendance:  can participate via video presentation or e-poster presentation
  9. Exhibitor: can exhibit his/her company’s products by booking exhibitor booths of different sizes

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