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ICEID
2002 Webcast
Plenary Sessions
Monday,
March 25 |
Plenary
Session I |
- Bioterrorism
Preparedness: Lessons, Challenges, and Opportunities
James
Hughes, Director, National Center for Infectious Diseases,
CDC, Atlanta, GA
- Emerging
and Reemerging STDs
Gail
A. Bolan, California Department of Health Services, Berkeley,
CA
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Plenary
Session II |
- Impact
of Infectious Agents on Farming and Food Production
Peter
J. Walker, CSIRO Livestock Industries, Indooroopilly, Australia
- The
Interface of Animal and Human Health
Corrie
Brown, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia,
Athens, GA
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Tuesday,
March 26 |
Plenary
Session III |
- Foot and Mouth Disease
Christopher Bostock, Institute of Animal
Health, Compton, United Kingdom
- Integrated Surveillance and Control of
Emerging Foodborne Diseases—The Successful Danish Experience
Henrik Wegener, Danish Zoonosis Institute,
Denmark
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Plenary
Session IV |
- New Strategies on the Old Ideas: Malaria
Control Without Insecticides and Community Participation
in Aedes aegypti Control, Mexico's Experiences
Jorge F. Méndez Galváán, Ministry of Health,
Mexico City, Mexico
- Trypanosomiasis as a Reemerging Infection
Anne Moore, CDC, Atlanta, GA
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Wednesday,
March 27 |
Plenary
Session V |
- Global
Drug Resistance: The Case of Streptococcus pneumoniae
Keith
Klugman, School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta,
GA
- Use
of Antiretroviral Agents in Developing Countries
Peter
Mugyenyi, Joint Clinical Research Center, Kampala, Uganda
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Plenary
Session VI |
- Genetic
Susceptibility to Infectious Diseases
Janet McNicholl, CDC, Atlanta, GA
- Virology
of 1918 Flu Pandemic
Ann
Reid, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC
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