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Updates in Clinical and Diagnostic Virology

Updates in Clinical and Diagnostic Virology
 
 
Updates in Clinical and Diagnostic Virology
Lucknow desk (R L Pandey)।Viruses are the common and emerging microorganism which remains undiagnosed in most of the patients. There is need of awareness in health system regarding clinical picture and diagnostic algorithm to identify viruses which not only cause unknown fever in community but also are major causes of childhood and ICU infections. 

On the occasion of World Health Day and 12th annual newsletter release by department of Microbiology, Dr. RMLIMS, Lucknow, a CME will be organised on the theme “Updates in Clinical and Diagnostic Virology”on 07-04-2025. Chief Guest for the CME would be Prof. C.M Singh, Director, Dr.RMLIMS, Lucknow.

The eminent key-note speaker would be Prof. Amita Jain, currently Head of Department of Microbiology and Dean Academic at King George Medical University, Lucknow and also Nodal Officer of Viral Research and Diagnostic Laboratories (VRDL) of UP. She will enlighten the audience with her views on Acute Encephalitis Syndrome emphasizing viruses as the main cause of encephalitis. Her lecture will be followed by interesting talks on ‘Viral associated tropical fever’, ‘Common viral infections in ICU’ and ‘Viral infection in children’ by renowned speakers, Dr. Atul Garg, Additional Professor, Department of Microbiology, SGPGI, Dr. Sai Saran, Associate Professor, Department of Critical Care, SGPGI and Dr. K.K Yadav, Additional Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Dr. RMLIMS respectively

On this day awardee of Annual Agar Art Competition among Post graduate student of Microbiology and winners of Poster competition among undergraduate students will also be felicitated by token of appreciation from our honorable judges.

The Update is targeted on identifying viral infection in terms of its clinical presentations, and Diagnostics as well as focused management. The CME organized is targeted for the clinicians, microbiologists, community medicine, and residents/ medical students.

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