The 75th Annual Meeting of INCDNCM will be at St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto in downtown Toronto from June 4-6th, 2026!
Held
annually between 1946 and 2019, the INKY conference sought to increase
knowledge and awareness of zoonotic disease within medical and public
health communities. Meetings are multidisciplinary, including
presentations on viral, ricketssial, bacterial, parasitic, and
prion-related diseases acquired from natural sources, including animals
(wild or domestic), contaminated water or food supplies, arthropod
vectors and other sources. Due to SARS-CoV-2, the 2020 conference was
transformed to weekly Research Bites, with a wide range of
speakers and participants spanning the globe. The conference itself was
revitalised with a successful virtual symposium in 2025, and now we’ll
meet in-person again in 2026! The meeting this coming June will be a
two-day conference with zoonotic diseases as the major focus, and
serving as a forum for decision makers, researchers, laboratory
personnel, industry partners, physicians, scientists, veterinarians,
surveillance specialists and public health professionals to present
their research and findings for discussion and debate. Discussions will
focus on all aspects of emerging infectious diseases in humans and
animals, including but not limited to:
Emerging threats to animal health,
Emerging threats to human health,
Emerging threats to humans through plant & ecosystem health, and
Interconnectedness of emerging human & agricultural pathogens
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