Abstract Submission
Submit Your Research and Contribute to the Future of Infectious Disease Management
Abstract Submission is now open.
Deadline for Abstract Submission: July 30, 2024
General information:
All abstracts must be submitted via the official website www.jsid-jo.org via the online form.
All abstracts submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.
Please follow the instructions listed on the website step by step.
You can send your queries to medical@jordan-valley.com
Abstract Submission Guidelines:
1. Abstracts must be written exclusively in good English, clearly showing the content to be presented. Length should not exceed 250 words; the font should be TIMES NEW ROMAN and size to be 12.
2. The Title has to be brief, short and describe the presentation in capital letters, not to exceed 20 words.
3. State-specific objectives of the study.
4. State method used.
5. Summarize results obtained and conclusions reached.
6. Standard abbreviations can be used. Special or unusual abbreviations are not recommended. If otherwise necessary, the latter should be placed in parenthesis after the first appearance of the full word, except for unit symbols. Numeral rather than words may be used to indicate numbers.
7. References are not required for abstract submission.
8. The author’s names have to be mentioned preceded by initials. Please underline the Presenting Author of the Abstract.
9. The presenting author should register at the congress.
10. State institutional affiliations.
11. A correspondence mailing address and name of the presenter, together with authors’ Email, telephone and fax numbers should be included.
12. Authors will be notified regarding acceptance and the method of presentation.
Abstract Categories (TOPICS):
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Severe Infections, Difficult Organisms, and Resilient Humans
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Antimicrobial Pipeline: Antibacterials and Antifungals
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Immunization & Vaccines: Evolving Trends and Challenges, New Arrivals
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Infections in Special Populations: Immunocompromised and Chronic Illnesses
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Infectious Disease Diagnostics: Role of Imaging and New Laboratory Tests
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Infection Control and Prevention
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Community and Hospital-Acquired Infections: Diagnosis and Management Challenges
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Infections in the Time of War
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Infections in Jordan: Challenges and Opportunities
Abstract Body:
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Background and aims (mandatory)
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Methods (mandatory)
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Results (mandatory)
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Conclusions (mandatory)
Abstracts must be written exclusively in good English, clearly showing the content to be presented. Length should not exceed 250 words; font should be TIMES NEW ROMAN and size to be 12.​