Scientific program

August 27, 2021    London, UK

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Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

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Feyera Gemeda Dima

Feyera Gemeda Dima

Jimma University Ethiopia

Title: Seroprevalence of Brucellosis, Isolation and Characterization of Brucellaand Identification of the Associated Risk Factors in Small Ruminants at Two Districts of South Omo Zone, Ethiopia

Abstract:

Brucellosis is one of the contagious neglected bacterial diseases of Humans and animals, caused by bacteria of the Genus brucella, and distributed worldwide including Ethiopia. However, there was scarcity of epidemiological data on its occurrence in pastoral areas. A cross-sectional study was conducted from September 2018 to June 2019, to estimate the seroprevalence of brucellosis and isolate Brucella from small ruminants in two randomly selected pastoral districts, out of eight districts in South Omo Zone, Ethiopia.

Biography:

Feyera Gemeda Dima is in Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in ground. He had done a research (DVM Thesis) on bovine Trypanosomosis in and around Nekemte areas. He is working as a Lecturer for Jimma University with Five Years of work experience. He is a member of International Research organizations and also involved many publications.

Holly E Mullin

Holly E Mullin

College of Cranio-Sacral Therapy CCST UK

Title: Pathogens - Looking further into the True Nature of Dis-ease

Abstract:

According to The Farlex Medical Dictionary a pathogen is described as: any virus, micro-organism, or other substance causing disease - any agent that causes disease Lumen - Boundless Microbiolgy online also says of a pathogen that it is: any organism or substance capable of causing disease. Esentially there are 2 types of pathogenic toxins: Exogenous and Endogenous. Exogoneous pathogens are microscopic toxins present in the outside environment: Exo "outside" genous "born from". Endogenous pathogens are toxins produced inside the natural organism as a result of an imbalance within the metabolism: Endo "within" genous "born from". The metabolism relates to nutrition and the availability of nutrients.

Biography:

Holly E. Mullin is a detox expert, lifestyle coach and health care director. She has been studying holisitc health and complimentary medicine since 1995 and has worked as an alternative therapist for 25 years, specialsing in the detox industry for 16 years. She ran her own successful detox retreat and most recently as a health farm, Breathe Detox, for 12 years until it was shut down as a result of the pandemic in 2019. She has a wide range of therapies and has continued her studies since 1996 which include: MTI 1997, Ayuervedic Massage 2003, Rebirthing Breathwork 2005, Spinal Touch 2006, Bio-Stress Release 2007, Cranio-Sacral Therapy 2009, Touch for Health 2010, Creative Kinesiology 2012, Body De-Armouring 2013. As well as an array of CPD courses in everything from Shiatsu & Hypnotherapy to Natural Nutrtion & Body Harmony. She most recently developed her own 3 week Radical Health training programme: Awakening Medicine - 21 days to be a Naked Guru. She is a Radical Health advocate and inspirational speaker encouraging people back to optimal health, innate wisdom, radiant beauty and untapped potential as a natural man or woman.

Monika Muller

Monika Muller

University of Applied Sciences Germany

Title: Infeccious Diseases from a Holistic Worldview (Universal Medicine)

Abstract:

No doubt, infectious diseases exist since the time we, the humans, exist. In our present world: What is the disposition of a human being for getting an infection?The answer to this question can be condensed to this formula: Being affected makes open for infection. Being affected of something emotionally causes us to feel unprotected and we get spineless. Our immune system is becoming weakened, hence we get easily infected by something what’s present in our surroundings.

Biography:

Monika Muller (born in 1952 in Munich) worked for several years in her profession as adult educator in Germany. In 1979 she was discovered to no longer have a large intestine, and the medical professionals did not know how she could survive without it. Since she had to rely on herself, she chose to alter her life direction radically and take full responsibility for her health. The next thirty years saw her living and learning in far flung areas of the globe.