Public Health – 2022

The 4th International Conference on Public Health and Wellbeing, Public Health 2022 hosted by iConferences, was held on 18th and 19th of November 2022, via virtual platform, with the greater collaboration of Department of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia joining as the academic partner. The conference paved the way for conversations based on the public health interventions that can be effectively utilized in ensuring the public health and wellbeing in local and global contexts.

There was immense number of insights and knowledge that was shared during this eventful conference, especially within the keynote speeches that were conducted by eminent professions related to the field. Public Health 2022 was indeed a valuable platform for many researchers to present their research findings, encourage fruitful discussions on the subject areas, and exchange their perceptions in a global context. It was impressive to witness the invaluable information shared by the presenters who joined from all around the world representing different countries like India, UK, USA, Germany, China, Russia, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka. All the knowledge and information shared exhibited great potential in being able to share the public health aspects of the world and expedite the journey towards a healthier globe.

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“Public Health Leadership – A Prerequisite for Successful Pandemic Response”

Dr. Aidalina Mahamud

(Senior Medical Lecturer and Public Health Specialist, Department of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia)

“Economic Impact of Pandemic: How Prepared is Our Health System?”

Prof Dato’ Dr Syed Mohamed Aljunid

(Professor of Health Economics, Policy and Management Area Chairman for Postgraduate Programmes, Chair of Health Policy and Management Department of Health Policy & Management Faculty of Public Health Kuwait University) 

“Health System Resilience in the Face of Prolonged Crises: Learning from One Health and COVID-19”

Prof. Christina Zarowsky

(Full Professor and Director of the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health, Université de Montréal, Canada) 

“Implementation Science in the Context of Public Health”

Assistant Professor Piyusha Majumdar

(SDGupta School of Public Health, IIHMR University, India) 

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Publication Workshop

As researchers, knowledge regarding successful publication is of paramount importance to secure bigger achievements in the career. Participants of Public Health 2022 were provided with an invaluable opportunity to hear from an expert on “Do’s and Don’ts in Getting Public Health Research Published in High Impact Journals”. The workshop was conducted by Professor Datuk Dr. Lekhraj Rampal (PMW, AMP, PPT MBBS, MPH, DrPH, FAMM, FAMS, FASc, FRSH, FPHMM Universiti Putra Malaysia). It was highly effective in enhancing the capabilities of the researchers and contributed in advancing their career while encouraging them to be an even more impactful researchers.

Dr. Lekhraj Rampal 

(PMW, AMP, PPT MBBS, MPH, DrPH, FAMM, FAMS, FASc, FRSH, FPHMM Universiti Putra Malaysia) 

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– COVID I –

The Changing Trend of Pediatric Emergency Department Visits in Malaysia Following the COVID-19 Pandemic

– ECONOMICS –

Hunger among Food Producers: Food security among Food
workers in the Philippines


USA

 – COVID II –

Patient characteristics and discrepancies in healthcare experiences stratified by race in the emergency department during covid-19: a spider diagram view

– CHRONIC DISEASES –

A Human Rights-Based Approach in HIV Cascade of care
during COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

 

– VACCINE –

Vaccine and CDC attitudes and the prevalence of misinformation in Covid 19 vaccine tweets during the Omicron variant

 

– SYSTEMS ANALYSIS –

A genetic analysis identifies haplotype at adiponectinlocus: Association with the metabolic health and obesity phenotypes

 

– STUDENTS, SUBSTANCE ABUSE –

Teenage pregnancy prevention: An observational study

 

POSTER SESSION – COVID

Covid 19 vaccination in the UK Somali community: Exploring Attitudes, Acceptance, and Hesitancy

 

POSTER SESSION – COVID & Analysis

Animal-assisted therapy with pet insects may improve physical performance and sleep in community-dwelling frail flderly with chronic diseases

 

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