ASTMH 2025 Annual Meeting
A number of global health professionals will discuss about clinical updates, research findings, and other high-priority issues on the global tropical medicine agenda
The ASTMH Annual Meeting is an international forum for the exchange of scientific and clinical advances in tropical medicine, hygiene and global health. World-class research findings, clinical updates and topical discussions about the hot-button global issues from the world’s brightest scientific experts and thought leaders are presented over five days.
The scientific program is designed for researchers, professors, government and public health officials, military personnel, travel clinic physicians, practicing physicians in tropical medicine, students, and all healthcare providers working in the fields of tropical medicine, hygiene, and global health. The meeting draws thousands of tropical medicine and global health professionals representing academia, foundations, government, not-for-profit organizations, non-governmental organizations, the private sector, the military, and private practice.
During the Annual Meeting, three activities will be held exclusively focused on Chagas disease:
- The Chagas Global Coalition together with the US Chagas Research Consortium, and the support of the Toronto SickKids Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology and Global Health departments, are organizing a Chagas Working Meeting. It will take place on Tuesday, November 11, at 2:00 p.m. in the SickKids Patient Support Centre (PSC). We will discuss and reflect on the current landscape of Chagas disease in North America and define a shared agenda of upcoming events, collaborations, and joint actions. You can attend both in person or virtually by registering through a simple form.
Two more events on Chagas disease will follow:
- Wednesday, November 12. Symposium 158: “Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Congenital Chagas Disease” (Including presentation of Chagas Coalition together with Mundo Sano Foundation).
- Thursday, November 13. Symposium 183: “Use of Cardiac Evaluation Modalities for Management of Patients with Chagas Disease”.
Check the agenda online for other content on tropical medicine, hygiene and global health, or download the full document for all the details.







