Introduction
E-Poster are electronic versions of posters that are usually presented in digital format, such as at conferences or exhibitions. They are similar to conventional posters in terms of content and purpose, but are presented in a digital format that allows for online sharing, with interactive features such as video, animation and hyperlinks. E-Poster can increase the attractiveness and interactivity of poster presentations, as well as allow users to easily share and store the information presented.
Guidelines for Writing E-Poster
E-Poster are uploaded via the website www.ilcbali2025.id. We do not accept revisions in any form after that date
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1E-Poster will be displayed on the LCD layer with the following conditions
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- Format: In JPG format (portrait orientation, 1 page)
- Pixels: 19200 x 10805 pixels
- Size: 165.56 x 91.48
- Letters: Minimum size 16
- File: 10-20 MB
- Picture or table illustrations are informative and easy to understand
- Does not support video or audio features
- The color composition is harmonious and good
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2Research E-Poster and Case Reports must contain
- Identification in the form of the names of the main and co-authors, as well as the institution of origin are included in full
- The title is written in full capital letters
- The research E-Poster consists of an Introduction / Background. Research Methods, Research Results, Discussion, Conclusions, and Bibliography / References
- The case report E-Poster consists of an Introduction/Background, Case Report, Discussion, Conclusion, and Bibliography/References
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3The total number of bibliography on the E-poster is a maximum of 10 references
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4The presenter must bring a soft copy of the E-Poster
Submit Your E-Poster
Submitted E-Poster
Author | Title | Action |
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Nadia Sahalia Haq | Necrotizing Erythema Nodosum as a manifestation of neglected Lepromatous Leprosy case : a case report | View |
Karthikeyan Govindasamy | Prevalence and spatial distribution of leprosy-related disabilities, including ulcers and their impact on social participation, well-being, and quality of life in Janjgir-Champa district, Chhattisgarh, India | View |
Novita Ifamela | Early Detection and Source Tracing of Leprosy in Child: A Crucial Approach to Effective Management and Prevention | View |
Ananth Reddy | 5-year Trends of Bacteriological Index in MDT treated Multibacillary Leprosy Cases: Insights and Recommendations from a Retrospective Study | View |
Akiko Chira Cahayani | Asymmetry peroneal neuropathy due to leprosy mistaken as stroke: a case report | View |
Janet Matani | Unveiling the Silent Burden: Health-Seeking Behavior for Leprosy Symptoms in an Endemic Region of Indonesia | View |
Karunia Rety Dewi | The Challenge of Treatment: Pediatric Chronic Erythema Nodosum Leprosum and the Pitfalls of Steroid Use | View |
Amar Bahadur Timalsina | Addressing the Need for Assistive Technology Devices Among Individuals with Leprosy-Related Disabilities in Nepal | View |
Ram Kumar Maharjan | Trend of Leprosy ulcer debridement at a tertiary care leprosy hospital in Nepal: A retrospective study | View |
Aulia Dita Karlina | Case of borderline leprosy mimicking dermatitis-like lesion: challenging on diagnosis | View |