ESCAIDE 2026 Abstract Submissions Open Until 18 May
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ECDC has announced the opening of abstract submissions for ESCAIDE 2026, Europe's leading public health conference dedicated to infectious disease epidemiology and public health microbiology. Researchers and public health professionals may submit abstracts via the online platform by 18 May 2026 (23:59 CEST). Notifications of acceptance or rejection will be issued by 30 June, with the conference scheduled for 18–20 November in Stockholm and online.
“The deadline for submissions is 18 May (23:59 CEST).”
What changed
ECDC has announced the opening of abstract submissions for ESCAIDE 2026, Europe's annual scientific conference on applied infectious disease epidemiology. The submission window runs until 18 May 2026 at 23:59 CEST, with acceptance notifications issued by 30 June and a late-breaker call scheduled for September 2026.
Researchers, epidemiologists, microbiologists, and public health professionals seeking to present at the conference should prepare and submit their abstracts through the designated online platform before the deadline. The conference itself will take place in Stockholm and online from 18–20 November 2026 and is free to attend, making it accessible to participants across Europe and globally.
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ESCAIDE call for abstracts open until 18 May
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14 April 2026
Get the chance to share your research, insights and experiences with the public health community in Europe and beyond by submitting your work to the call for abstracts for the 2026 edition of the European Scientific Conference on Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology (ESCAIDE 2026), which is now open. The deadline for submissions is 18 May (23:59 CEST). Get the chance to share your research, insights and experiences with the public health community in Europe and beyond by submitting your work to the call for abstracts for the 2026 edition of the European Scientific Conference on Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology (ESCAIDE 2026), which is now open. The deadline for submissions is 18 May (23:59 CEST).
Submitting your abstract to ESCAIDE gives you the opportunity to present your work to a diverse audience of public health professionals. ESCAIDE is a space to exchange ideas, learn from one another, and contribute to knowledge that can have real impact on public health practice.
Organised annually by ECDC, ESCAIDE is Europe’s leading public health conference dedicated to sharing knowledge on infectious disease epidemiology, public health microbiology, and related scientific fields. The 2026 conference will take place on 18–20 November, in Stockholm and online, making it accessible to participants around the world.
ESCAIDE 2026 welcomes abstracts in all areas related to infectious diseases and public health, including epidemiology, microbiology, virology, immunology, social sciences, science communication, the application of tools and methods to support infectious disease interventions, and much more.
Abstracts must be submitted via the online platform by 18 May, and notifications of acceptance or rejection will be sent by 30 June. If you are just finishing your research and your findings will only be available later, a second call for late breaker abstracts will be held between 9 and 23 September 2026.
Funding opportunities are available for eligible abstract presenters to attend the conference in person.
Participating in and registering for ESCAIDE 2026 is free of charge, and updates on the registration deadlines can be found on the ESCAIDE website.
We look forward to receiving your abstract and welcoming you to ESCAIDE 2026.
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