Track: Neurological Complications of COVID_19

Neuroscience conference 2025

Neurological Manifestations of Acute COVID-19
Central and peripheral nervous system involvement: Encephalitis, stroke, and neuropathies.
COVID-19-associated cerebrovascular events: Pathophysiology and clinical implications.

Long COVID and Post-Acute Neurological Sequelae
Cognitive dysfunction (“brain fog”) and memory impairment.
Chronic fatigue syndrome and autonomic nervous system dysregulation.

Neuroimmunology of COVID-19
Immune-mediated neurological disorders triggered by SARS-CoV-2.
Guillain-Barré syndrome and other autoimmune neuropathies in COVID-19 patients.

Pathological Insights into COVID-19 Neurology
Mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 neuroinvasion and neuroinflammation.
Autopsy findings and histopathological insights into COVID-19-related brain damage.

Pediatric Neurological Complications of COVID-19
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) and its neurological aspects.
Neurological sequelae in children recovering from COVID-19.

Neuropsychiatric Impact of COVID-19
Anxiety, depression, and PTSD in post-COVID-19 patients.
Links between COVID-19 and exacerbation of pre-existing psychiatric conditions.

Emerging Diagnostics for COVID-19 Neurology
Role of neuroimaging in diagnosing COVID-19-related neurological complications.
Biomarkers for predicting and monitoring neurological outcomes.

Therapeutic Approaches for Neurological Complications
Managing acute and chronic neurological manifestations of COVID-19.
Rehabilitation strategies for long-term neurological recovery.

Global Perspectives and Healthcare Challenges
Impact of COVID-19 on neurological healthcare delivery worldwide.
Addressing disparities in managing neurological complications during the pandemic.