Abstracts
GENERAL RULES: LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACTS FOR POSTER CANDIDACIES SUBMISSION
Purpose
Purpose
Late-Breaking Abstract window for the 7th Forum on Respiratory Tract Infections will be open from 6th January to 13th January 2025 for poster presentations.
Poster Presentation
Topics
Topics
Topics Covered
Antibiotic Resistance
Bacterial Infection
Bronchiectasis
Covid-19
Exacerbation
Influenza
Lung Microbiome
Molecular Diagnostics
Novel Approaches
NTM – Non-Tuberculosis Mycobacterial
Pleural Infection
Pneumonia
RSV – Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Tuberculosis
Vaccines
Viral Infection
- The deadline for abstract submission is 13 January 2025. Abstract submission will only be accepted via the online platform.
- Abstracts must be submitted on or before the above-mentioned deadline, the organisers reserve the right to reject any abstract not following the required format.
- Changes on abstracts are possible until the deadline by re-entering the online submission.
- The abstract must be written in English. If English is not your first language, please have it reviewed. The abstract must not contain any spelling, grammatical or scientific error.
No corrections are possible after the submission deadline. The abstract will be reproduced exactly as submitted. No proofreading will be done.
- All the communications concerning the abstract will be sent to the submitter who will be responsible for informing the other authors of the status of the abstract.
- For each abstract a presenting author has to be identified. For any change in the presenter’s name, please make sure to inform the Organising Secretariat info@rti-forum.org
- The presenting author must accept full responsibility for the content, submission, and presentation of the abstract, and retain full copyright of their abstract and presentation.
- By submitting an abstract, authors automatically authorise the Forum to publish, submit for publication their abstract (as well as picture(s), graph(s) and biography) or include them in the Forum printings or online publications.
- The submitted work must not be published as a full paper in a journal by the time of the meeting or have appeared in print elsewhere (except in abstract form) prior to the meeting.
General
Information
GENERAL INFORMATION
Guidelines
Guidelines
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION
- Structured abstracts are mandatory stating clearly the Background/Aims, Methods, Results and Conclusions.
- Abstracts should be written in English and the complete abstract must not exceed the box space (500 words). Abstracts can contain formulas, pictures or graphs.
- We recommend that you prepare your text in a word processing programme (e.g. Microsoft Word) and then copy-paste the final text into the online abstract submission form.
- It is possible to submit more than one abstract.
- A submitted abstract can have a maximum of one presenting author.
- A submitted abstract can be edited online until the given deadline (13 January 2025)
- Conflict of Interest/Disclosure: Abstracts must include an acknowledgement of any commercial funding sources. Authors should declare all commercial interests.
- All studies must have been approved by institutional committees on ethics of experimental and human investigations.
To submit your abstract online, please follow the instructions:
- Enter the online system and fill your personal details if you do not have an existing profile.
- Click on the button “click here to submit your abstract” in the dashboard
- Select the appropriate category “Posters”
- Select the appropriate topic among the list
- Insert the authors and co-authors name
- Insert affiliations for each author and associate
- Make sure that you identify the Presenter among the existing authors
- Insert the abstract Title
- Insert the body (That must be submitted in the required format)
- State the conflict-of-interest disclosures for each author at the end of the submitted abstract (If there are no conflict of interest, it should be stated as well).