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ICG 2015 - 4th International Conference on gastroenterology

Date2015-07-20 - 2015-07-22

Deadline2014-11-27

VenueFlorida, USA - United States USA - United States

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Websitehttp://gastroenterology.conferenceseries.com

Topics/Call fo Papers

OMICS group invites gastroenterology expertise, researchers, professors, scientific communities, therapists, counselors, delegates, students, business professionals and executives to attend the 4th International Conference on Gastroenterology which is going to be held on July 20-22, 2015 at Florida, USA. OMICS International Organises 300+ Conferences Every Year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 400+ Open access journals which contains over 30000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.
We welcome the eminent scientific community to join us for exploring the latest research developments in the field of Gastroenterology through oral and poster presentations. These researches will produce a broader international knowledge-base and wonderful advances in the field of Gastroenterology. The Conference will encourage new discoveries and research by providing a platform for reporting of unique and unusual cases which enhance understanding of disease process, its diagnosis, management and clinic-pathologic correlations
There are Approx. of 60 universities in Florida out of 600 universities in USA which are into Gastroenterology research. 60 to 70 million people are affected by all digestive diseases, 245,921 deaths have been recorded till date in USA. There are total 1585 Hospitals in USA. In 2004, there were 4,396 deaths with a GI infection. The large majority of these deaths occurred among persons age 65 years and older. The death rate among whites was 50 percent higher than that among blacks, and the rates were similar among females and males. Similar patterns were seen for GI infections as either underlying or contributing cause. Because the majority of deaths occurred in the elderly, the YPLL prior to age 75 years was small, less than 3 years per death. In recent years, there has been a remarkable increase in deaths from GI infections

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