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Journal of Infectious Diseases & Therapy |ISSN: 2332-0877 | Volume 6
June 25-26, 2018 | Vancouver, Canada
3
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International Conference on
2
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International Conference on
Infection, Disease Control and Prevention
Microbial Pathogenesis & Infectious Diseases
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Infectious diseases caused by occupational and work-related situations
Ali Yousefi
Markazi 24 hours Clinic of Nazarabad, Iran
I
n today's world, due to the importance of occupational health and the prevention of such outbreaks, this group of diseases
has been considered by the centers of decision making, and health care. In some occupations, owing to the conditions of
work, the type of activity, as well as the production or consumption of different substances, people are exposed to harmful
biological agents and become infected with the disease. Among work-related infectious diseases, there is a group of infectious
diseases caused by various occupational travels which is of particular importance to the general public since there are a lot
of jobs which need travel. Special attention to the prevention and treatment of these diseases can reduce the risks and threats
in various societies in this regard. To achieve this significant goal, the identification of work-related infections attributed to
travelling, the identification of biological agents, the conditions for the development of diseases, and the ways of prevention,
transfer and new treatments are discussed in this study.
Biography
Ali Yousefi received his doctoral degree from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, at 1995. He served as the president of Medical Council of
Nazarabad for three terms from 2004 to date. Dr. Yousefi has served as the Head of the board of directors of health care co-operative of Atyeh Novin from 2012 to
2016.Hehas been a respected Occupational Health Practitioner and Technical Supervisor of Health Care Center for the past 15 years. Currently, Dr.Yousefi is the
director of Markazi 24 hours Clinic of Nazarabad
aly_yousefi@yahoo.comAli Yousefi, J Infect Dis Ther 2018, Volume 6
DOI: 10.4172/2332-0877-C2-041