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  • International Conference on Wound care Management & Tissue repair door strippe2
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    International Conference on Wound Care Management & Tissue Repair Theme: Emerging Infectious Diseases: A Global Perspective Date: October 6-7, 2025 Venue: Paris, France The International Conference on Wound Care Management & Tissue Repair, to be held on October 6-7, 2025, in the cultural and intellectual hub of Paris, France, will bring together experts, practitioners, and researchers from around the world to address the cutting-edge challenges and advancements in wound healing and tissue repair. The theme of this year's conference, "Emerging Infectious Diseases: A Global Perspective," underscores the urgency of addressing the rising challenges posed by infections in wound care management, particularly in light of global health crises and pandemics. This two-day conference will serve as a key platform for presenting the latest innovations, strategies, and technologies in wound care, while focusing on how infectious diseases are complicating the healing process and influencing the approach to tissue repair. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in a comprehensive series of keynote speeches, scientific presentations, panel discussions, and workshops, which aim to foster collaboration and inspire action toward improving patient outcomes in wound care management and tissue regeneration. Conference Highlights: Scientific Sessions: Leading researchers and clinicians will present their latest work in various fields, including chronic wound management, bioengineered skin substitutes, negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), and the role of biomaterials in tissue regeneration. The sessions will explore both cutting-edge innovations and the global challenges associated with wound infection, from diabetic foot ulcers to burns and surgical wounds, highlighting solutions for both acute and chronic conditions.