GENERAL GUIDELINE
The Scientific Committee of ISAAR 2009 welcomes the submission of abstracts for poster presentation. The detailed instructions will be sent to the presenting author on notification of acceptance.

 
ABSTRACT FORMAT
Abstracts must be submitted through the ISAAR 2009 website, or by e-mail. Format the text in accordance with the instructions below or on the website.

¨ç Abstracts must be typed single spacing, Times New Roman font in 10-point only. Abstract text must be single-spaced, and justified at the left margin only. Do not leave blank lines between paragraphs. Do not indent.
¨è Abstract title should appear in bold. Do not indent. Title should be concise and indicate the content of the abstract.
¨é Use first initial followed by last name. Omit degrees. For paper submissions, place an asterisk (*) after the name of the author presenting the paper. On a separate line, type as succinctly as possible the names of institutions and countries.
¨ê Leave one blank line between the title/author block and the abstract text.
The abstract text should include background, methods, results and conclusion.
¨ë Each abstract may contain up to max 1,800 characters, including title, author's name and affiliations and the abstract text. (spaces are not counted)
¨ì Use italics only when appropriate (e.g., for names of genus and species). Simple table and graphs (neat and in black ink) may be included.
¨í Abstracts will be published as submitted; i.e. any error appearing in the submitted abstract will appear in the published abstract book.
¨î Each abstract must be submitted in electronic form as MS word for Windows (98 or 2000, or any previous version)
¨ï Corresponding author must include his/her e-mail address in the abstract submission form.
 
VIEW THE ABSTRACT TOPICS
• Streptococcal Resistance
• Staphylococcal Resistance
• Enterococcal Resistance
• Gram-negative Resistance
• Other Bacterial Resistance
• Mycobacterial and Fungal Resistance
• HIV and Viral Resistance
• Clinical Microbiology
• Epidemiology of Infectious Disease
• New Antimicrobial Agents and Vaccines
• Antimicrobial Resistance in Animals
• Clinical Case Report
 
YOUNG SCIENTIST TRAVEL AWARD
Young scientist travel award will be given to some selected posters. The Scientific Committee will make the final judgement for awards. The awards will be presented during the Opening Ceremony. Recipients will be informed in advance. Abstracts must be based on results that have not, nor will not have been published in any journal before March, 2009, nor presented at any international or international scientific conference prior to March, 2009.