Scientific program

August 26, 2021    London, UK

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Keynote Forum

Ibrahim El-Bayoumy

Ibrahim El-Bayoumy

Ministry of Health, Kuwait

Title: Utilization Practice Of Herbal Medicine In Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus In Kuwait And Their Perceptions.

Abstract:

Back ground: Herbal medicine  has become a popular treatment among patients with chronic diseases like diabetes mellitus worldwide. Many patients with diabetes mellitus use herbal medicine without consulting their health professionals.Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence, pattern of use, and perceptions in type 2 diabetes patients using herbal medicine.Place and duration of study: The study was conducted during the period of 1st January 2019 to the end of June 2019 in the diabetes clinic in Farwaniya hospital in Kuwait.

Biography:

Professor Dr Ibrahim El- Bayoumy  holds bachelor of medicine and surgery (Tanta faculty of medicine-Egypt,1989),then he earned his master degree in public health, preventive and social medicine (Tanta faculty of medicine-Egypt1996),and MD,PhD in public health ,preventive and social medicine 2003 from Tanta faculty of medicine-Egypt and McGill faculty of medicine –Montreal -Canada in division of clinical epidemiology in Royal Victoria hospital  through double channel system as scholarship from ministry of education-Egypt. He is  Full  professor of public health and community medicine in Tanta faculty of medicine-Egypt since November 2016 . Now he is working in ministry of health in Kuwait as consultant of public health and preventive medicine.

Huang Wei Ling

Huang Wei Ling

Enteral Medical Nutrition Therapist, Brazil

Title: Is The Mandatory Implementation Of A Passport For COVID-19 Vaccine Reduce The Transmission Or Not?

Abstract:

Introduction: In this theme the author will discuss various explanations that was used or not to implement this kind of rules in Europe and in many countries nowadays. Purpose; to demonstrate that using only this type of measures to control the spread of the virus, will not be reducinf the incidence of he infecton because the author is demonstrating that the type of population that we have nowadays are not immune competent but immune deficient in energy , that will compromise the formation of antibodies for SARS-CoV-2 after receiving the vaccines and also, there are other variants and strains that only one vaccine cannot prevent all forms of SARS-CoV-2. Also, there are studies showing that persons that are fully vaccinating can spread virus even if assymptomactic due to maitaing virus in the nose and in the throat. Methods: In this study,the author is showing the studies that we have nowadays reagarding this theme and also, said by many specialists in the area. 

Biography:

Huang Wei Ling, born in Taiwan, raised and graduated in medicine in Brazil, specialist in infectious and parasitic diseases, a General Practitioner and Parenteral and Enteral Medical Nutrition Therapist. Once in charge of the Hospital Infection Control Service of the City of Franca’s General Hospital, she was responsible for the control of all prescribed antimicrobial medication and received an award for the best paper presented at the Brazilian Hospital Infection Control Congress in 1998. Since 1997, she works with the approach and treatment of all chronic diseases in a holistic way, with treatment guided through the teachings of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Hippocrates.

 Sergio Marcucci

Sergio Marcucci

A T Still University, Luxembourg

Title: Sacroiliac Joint Posterior Ligaments Biomechanics And Clinical Implication For The Clinician

Abstract:

The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is organized by articular surfaces between the sacral and iliac bones. The SIJ includes different functions, among which to connect the spine to the pelvic bone, which permits for better transmission of vertical forces from the spine to the pelvis and lower extremities. The first purpose of the SIJ is to provide stability, which is promoted partly by the muscles attached to the SIJ and is provided by multiple mechanisms, embracing the complex of ligaments fixed to the SIJ. The range of motion of SIJ is estimated around 2 to 4 degrees. Additionally, there are 35 muscles attaching to the sacrum or innominate, which work in a combined effort with the fascial and ligaments, thus ensuring movement and simultaneously stability of the trunk and lower extremities

Biography:

Dr. Sergio Marcucci has completed his Doctorate in Health Sciences (DHSc) with concentration on Global Health from A. T. Still University, College of Graduate Health Studies, Mesa, USA. He earned his MSc from A. T. Still University of Kirksville USA, and his D.O. from Sutherland College of Osteopathic Medicine, Belgium. He is practicing osteopathic medicine since 18 years. Has given 15 oral presentations and one poster presentation.