The Global Infectious Diseases and One Health Conference (GIOH 2026), from September 21-23, 2026, in London, United Kingdom, online will serve as a scholarly platform for interdisciplinary dialogue on infectious disease prevention and control. This academic gathering focuses on the interplay between human, animal, and environmental health systems that underpin the One Health concept.
Participants will explore contemporary research addressing zoonotic transmission, pathogen genomics, vaccine innovation, and antimicrobial stewardship. The agenda of Infectious Diseases Conferences 2026 emphasizes global cooperation in managing disease outbreaks through improved surveillance, rapid response mechanisms, and capacity building.
Distinguished experts from academia, government, and industry will present their work on advancing public health technologies and data-driven decision-making frameworks. Special emphasis will be placed on the integration of digital tools, artificial intelligence, and remote sensing in disease monitoring.
Both in-person and online attendees will benefit from access to scientific sessions, expert-led discussions, and collaborative workshops. The hybrid design of Infection Conference is ensures that the exchange of knowledge transcends geographic boundaries.
GIOH 2026 reaffirms the essential role of scientific collaboration in achieving sustainable health systems. Through its academic rigor and multidisciplinary participation, the One Health congress contributes to the advancement of global preparedness, resilience, and innovation in infectious disease research.

