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INFECTIOUS DISEASES CONGRESS 2023 on behalf of its Organizing Committee, assemble all the renowned Pathologists, Immunologists, Researchers, Cellular and Molecular Biologists, Immune therapists, Academicians, Biotechnologists, Biochemists, Epidemiologists, Pharmaceutical Industrial Delegates, Talented Young Scientists and Student communities from worldwide under a single roof where investigators across the globe can meet, network, perceive and present new scientific innovations.
Who Attends?
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Microbiologists
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Pathologists
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Epidemiologists
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Dermatologists
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Allergists
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Immunologists
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Pediatricians
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Physicians
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Pharmacists
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Neurologists
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Infection Prevention and Infection Control Specialists
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Academic and Health care Professionals
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Students
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Research Associates
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Health Care Associations & Societies
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Medical & Pharmacy Companies
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Medical Devices and drug Manufacturing Companies
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Laboratory Technicians and Diagnostic Companies
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Business Entrepreneurs and Industrialists
COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused due to corona virus came out from seafood and poultry market in China 2019. It will spread from human to human through the close contact. Corona virus spread through coughing and sneezing, fecal contamination etc. Initially it starts from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), and Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Symptoms for Corona Disease:
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Fever
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Cough
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Headache
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Runny nose
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Sore throat
Parasitology is the study of parasitism. Similarly it arise in all animal species and they have an intense effect on the health of people. It involves in topics like morphology biology, life-cycles, biochemistry, pathogenesis, epidemiology, ecology, physiology, genetics and molecular biology as well as the diagnosis, immunology and treatment of infections.
Three major groups of parasites are:
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Protozoa
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Helminths
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Arthropods
A parasitic infectious disease is a disease which is caused by a parasite. It can affect practically all living organisms, including mammals and plants. Anatomic pathologist plays a key role in diagnosis and exclusion of infectious diseases.
Following are the causes for parasitic infectious diseases:
Molecular biology plays a key role in formations of various parts of cells and regulations, which is used to efficiently target diagnose disease, new drugs and the physiology of the cell. The obtainability of the parasites to different genetic manipulations has converted them in cell systems and molecular biology studies which directs to the understanding of basic biological processes, evolution and pathogenesis.
Some of the symptoms for parasitology are:
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Swollen glands
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Skin rash
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Body aches and pains
Parasitic Infection can be spread through contaminated water, waste, soil, food, and blood. It can be affected by having compromised immune system or suffering with another illness. These parasitic infections can be spread through many ways. For example, number of ways like blood test, fecal exam, endoscopy or colonoscopy, X-rays and through MRI test.
Symptoms of Parasitic Infection are:
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Anaemia.
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Aches and pains
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Skin rashes
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Weakness
Neglected Parasitic infections (NPIs) are group of parasitic infections which are common in low income populations and inaccessibility of primary health care services. Diagnosis of these parasitic infections requires reagents, well established labs and advance diagnostic methods. There are salient achievements related to diminish in number of new cases of certain disease including Lymphatic filariosis (LF), Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL), Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT), Oncocersiasis by implementation of proper control strategies including preventive chemotherapy, veterinary public health services and provision of safe water, sanitation and hygiene.
Common symptoms of NPIS are:
An airborne disease is caused by pathogens and transferred through the air. These diseases are spread when droplets of pathogens are expelled into the air due to sneezing, coughing or talking. Many of the infections can spread by airborne transmission are influenza, tuberculosis, small pox. Vectors are organisms that transfer parasites and pathogens from one infected person to another, causing serious diseases in human populations. These diseases are regularly found in tropical and sub-tropical regions. Vector-borne diseases are chikungunya, dengue, malaria etc. Contact infectious diseases are of two types: direct and indirect. Direct contact transmission arises when there is physical contact between susceptible person and an infected person. Indirect contact transmission arises when there is no direct human-to-human contact.
General signs of infectious diseases include:
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Fever
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Diarrhoea
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Fatigue
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Muscle aches
Ticks are a major group of arthropod vectors distinguish by the diversity of pathogens they transmit, by their impact on animal and human health. Tick-borne diseases are commonly occured in both the veterinary, clinical and medical settings. Generally Tick Borne Diseases are spread by bites from infected ticks and can be caused by parasites, viruses, and bacteria.
Some of the diseases transmitted by ticks are:
Bacterial infections are categorized by the causative agent as well as the symptoms and medical signs produced. The viral and bacterial infections have similar symptoms and it is difficult to diagnose the type of the infection. Bacteria that cause the infections are known as Pathogenic bacteria. This bacterium contributes to different diseases like food borne illness and pneumonia. They are conditionally pathogenic under certain conditions like wound or decrease in immune infections. Therefore, bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics.
Bacterial infections include:
Emerging infectious diseases are infections that have recently emerged within a population or threatens to increase in the near future or by increasing rapidly in the given geographic range. These infections are caused by previously undetected or by unknown infectious agents, known agents that have spread to new geographic locations or new populations and also by previously known agents whose role in specific diseases.
Some of the emerging infectious diseases are:
Microbial pathogenesis is the capability of microbes, or their components, to cause infection in a host after developing a complex mode of interconnection from both hosts and pathogens. Microbial pathogenic processes of infection including invasion, mechanisms for colonisation and damage to host tissue. The way in which your immune system acknowledges and destroys invading microbes.
Parasitic helminthes, accommodate multiple group of metazoan organisms that infect billions of people and domesticated animals. Most of the parasites are having ongoing contact with their immune system, generate a prolific immune response. Most of the parasitic worms have complex multistage life cycles that involve several hosts. Parasitic worms have the ability to reduce certain immune system cells. The immune reaction may be pathogenic by including immunologically mediated fibrosis, or circulating immune complexes, hypersensitivity.
Vaccination induces an antibody response and stimulates T lymphocytes. Vaccine effectiveness is evaluates in terms of percentage of recipients protected and the span and degree of protection. Most effective viral vaccines protect more than 90 percent of recipients and produce strong immunity. Many vaccines are initially intended to prevent disease and do not necessarily protect against infection. Some vaccines protect against infection infection as well.
The control of parasitic infection on humans has undertaken since aetiology and natural history of the infections was acknowledge and the harmful effects on human health. However, some parasitic infections such as malaria proved that it is difficult to control. The approaches to control provide clinical treatment to sick patient, to control the transmission within the community by preventative chemotherapy and vector control are outlined.
Environmental health policy refers to impact of the environment on human health. Policies are constructed by the governments and organizations where they can see the issues arising in the health of their jurisdiction related to the environment. There are various environmental factors that can contribute to health including climate change, air quality, toxic drinking water, and toxic chemical exposure. Some diseases are affected by the environment on health can include malaria, asthma, cancer, cholera disease and physical injury.
Importance & Scope:
Infectious Disease Congress 2019 is an excellent and open platform to gain information and to explore in the field of bioscience. It is captivating to request that all of you visit and enlist for "11th Annual Conference on Parasitology & Infectious Diseases" planned for Gregorian timetable month of June 08-09, 2023 in Valencia, Spain.
This conference conduct alongside professors, researchers, scientists, students altogether the areas of medical sciences, pharmaceutical, Life sciences, Medical associations, and societies, permits a global forum to explore the approved analysis. Parasitology and infectious diseases conference can give a platform for all the participants to debate regarding the exciting advances that hold promise in reducing parasitic diseases, promising breakthroughs within the development of vaccines against medically vital parasites and additionally regarding the technological and abstract advances within the field. All members of the Infectious diseases 2018 organizing committee foresee to meeting you in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Global Market Research on Infectious Diseases:
The global infectious disease medicine market size was valued at USD 56.88 billion in 2016 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.6% throughout the forecast amount. the worldwide marketplace for infectious diseases is growing at a gradual pace since the past few years. the worldwide infectious diseases market is expected to expand at a CAGR 8.0% over an eight-year forecast amount, in 2018-2024.
The revenues are expected to achieve US $ 1503.8 Mn by the top of 2024. additionally, the market is probably going to witness the patent expiration of the many medications throughout the forecast amount. However, lack of awareness regarding treatments for these disorders and low adoption of treatments are the factors which expected to restraint the expansion within the coming back years.
Global Market for various infections
Hospitals:
Major Infection Prevention Hospitals in the World
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC)
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Monroe Carell, Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt
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Nashville Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VA)
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Denver Public Health, Infectious Diseases Clinic
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Jackson Memorial Hospital
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Arnold Palmer Hospital, HUG-Me Program
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The CORE Center of Chicago
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Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Tufts-New England Medical Center
Major Infection Prevention Hospitals in Abu Dhabi
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Oasis Hospital
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Medeor Hospital
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Canandian Specialist hospital
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Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
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Avivo Hospital
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Alsalma Hospital
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Tawam Hospital
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Iranian Hospital
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Burjeel Hospital
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NMC Speciality Hospital
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Mediclinic Hospital
Associations and Societies:
Major Infection Prevention Research Associations around the Globe
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European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
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Infection Prevention Society
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British Infection Association
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Infectious Disease Society of America
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European Society for Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
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British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
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Society for General Microbiology
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British HIV Association
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The Society of Healthcare Epidemiology of America
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Asia Pacific Society of Infection Control
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Infection Prevention & Control - American Nurses Association
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Infection prevention and Control Canada
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The Infection Control Nurses Association
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Infection Control - California Hospital Association
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Infection Control Association of Zimbabwe
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International Federation of Infection Control
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Texas Society of Infection Control & Prevention
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Philippine Hospital Infection Control Society
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Infection Control Association of NSW
Major Infection Prevention Research Associations around Abu Dhabi
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Khalifa University
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Department Of Health-Abu Dhabi
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SEHA Abu Dhabi
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American Society Of Parasitologist
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Abu Dhabi Research Ethics Committee
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Dubai Harward Foundation For Medical Research
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Al Jalila Foundation
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Clinical Research Organization
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Emirates Medical Association
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Dubai Health Authority
Medical Universities:
Major Infection diseases related to Universities in the World
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University of Cambridge
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Kings College of London
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London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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Imperial College London
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UCL Institute of Epidemiology and Healthcare
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University of Sheffield
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Paediatric Infectious Diseases Society
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Columbia University
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University of Maryland
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Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control
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Uppsala University
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University of Gothenburg
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University of Otago
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Oslo University
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University of Pittsburgh
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Emory Health Sciences
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Queensland University of Technology
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University of Liverpool
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University of Colorado Denver
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Infectious Diseases Society of America
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Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University
Top Infection diseases related to Universities in Abu Dhabi
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Khalifa University
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Abu Dhabi University
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Zayed University
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United Arab Emirates University
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Masdar University Of Science And Technology
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University Of Sharjah
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Ajman University
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American University Of Sharjah
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Al Ain University Of Science And Technology
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Gulf Medical University
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Canadian University Dubai
Companies Related to Parasitic Infectious Diseases:
List of publicly trading healthcare companies
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Abbott Labs
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Allergan
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Amgen
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Biogen
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CVS Health
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Eli Lilly
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Henry Schein
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Merck
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Regeneron Pharm
Infectious Disease Industry
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Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ACHN)
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Emergent Biosolutions, Inc. (EBS)
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Melinta Therapeutics, Inc. (MLNT)
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Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc. (SRPT)
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Chembio Diagnostics, Inc. (CEMI)
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Genocea Biosciences, Inc. (GNCA)
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Vical Incorporated (VICL)
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Aethlon Medical, Inc. (AMED)
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Dynavax Technologies Corporation (DVAX)
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BioCryst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (BCRX)