Late-Breaking Abstracts

Purpose

Purpose

Late-Breaking Abstract window for the 7th Forum on Respiratory Tract Infections is 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

Accepted abstract presenters will have the opportunity to:

  • Poster presentation: Display your poster in front of the entire audience and briefly present your research + Q&A during the dedicated strolling poster sessions Further details on timing and schedule of the sessions will be shared in due time.

 

All presenters will receive the personal feedback of the Scientific Committee of the Forum who will provide useful advice for the development of the winners’ career as researchers and international conference faculty.

Concept

Concept

The Concept

Guidelines

Guidelines

Guidelines

Online submission

In order to participate in the selection process, please submit before 13 January 2025.

  • Select the category “poster presentation”
  • select the topic among the list, follow the instructions and complete your submission according to the rules.

Selection Criteria

The main selecting criteria will be the relevancy and scientific value of the abstract presented, evaluated by the Scientific Committee of the Forum. The choice will be made at the Committee discretion.

Acceptance

Notifications to submitters will be sent by the 20th of January 2025.

Abstracts will be accepted as poster presentations (please indicate your preference when submitting the abstract online).

Winners

RTI 2024

RTI 2024 ​ Poster Presenters Winners

An Du Thinh

“Firstly, many thanks to the RTI committee and the organising team for the opportunity to present my poster at your recent forum. Our team hopes that this scoping review on Video-Observed Therapy (VOT) for TB will be something we can adapt into a manuscript and publish in a peer-review journal in the near future.

My name is An Du Thinh and I am based in Liverpool, United Kingdom, where I completed my Internal Medical Training (IMT) following medical school and foundation years in Sheffield. I have recently in 2023 completed a Master of Public Health (MPH) at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), where I also did the DTM&H back in 2018. This scoping review on VOT for TB was part of my MPH dissertation project. My long-term interests are in international public health and infectious diseases, and I hope to work for an NGO/MSF and eventually the WHO in the future.”

Daira Trusinska

“I am grateful for the opportunity to present a poster at the 6th Forum on Respiratory Tract Infections. This poster was based on a systematic review and meta-analysis our team recently carried out to identify the risk factors for poor outcomes in young children hospitalised with lower respiratory infections associated with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), SARS-CoV-2, and influenza.

I am currently a PhD student in Medical Informatics at the University of Edinburgh with a keen interest in epidemiology of respiratory infections and health data science. My PhD project aims to characterise RSV infection in young children and to explore the association between RSV infection in early childhood and the development of asthma or recurrent wheezing in later childhood using Scottish electronic health records.”

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We’re excited to announce that the 7th Forum on Respiratory Tract Infections has been approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom.

Attendees can earn 15 category 1 (external) CPD credits
(CPD Code: 150659).

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