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San Jose, California
February 8-9, 2005
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February 8-9, 2005 |
Session
1 - Surveillance |
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National
West Nile Virus Surveillance Summary
Theresa
Smith, CDC-DVBID |
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Summary
of West Nile Virus Activity, Arizona
Craig Levy, Arizona Department of Health Services |
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Summary
of West Nile Virus Activity, California
Vicki
Kramer, California Department of Health Services |
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Surveillance
for Fatal West Nile Virus Disease in Maricopa
County
Alisa
Diggs, Maricopa County Department
of Public Health, Arizona |
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National
Surveillance Case Definition Issues
Grant
Campbell, Dan O'Leary CDC-DVBID |
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Session
2 - Epidemiology/Clinical Studies |
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Rash
Caused by West Nile Virus
Dayna Ferguson, CDC-EIS DAPHT |
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Natural
History of West Nile Virus Disease
Jim Sejvar, CDC-DVRD |
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West
Nile Virus Disease among Transplant Patients
Deepali Kumar, Toronto General Hospital |
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Update
on West Nile Virus Vaccine
Farshad
Guirakhoo, Acambis |
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Challenges
for West Nile Prospective Studies
Penny
Jester, University of Alabama;Carol
Glaser, California Department of
Health Services |
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Session
3 - Field Biology/Ecology |
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Developments
in Avian Mortality Surveillance for West
Nile Virus
Millicent
Eidson, New York State Department of Health |
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Vector
Competence Studies: Implications for Interpreting
West Nile Virus Mosquito Surveillance
William
Reisen, University of California |
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Summary
of West Nile Virus Impact on Bird Populations
and Prospects for a Bird Vaccine
Patrick
Redig, University of Minnesota |
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Session
4 - Virology and Laboratory Diagnosis |
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Validation
of Luminex Assay for West Nile Virus
Jane
Johnson, CDC-DVBID |
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Viremia/Antibody
Studies in Blood
Mike Busch, Blood Systems Research Institute |
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Genetic
Variation in West Nile Virus
Alan
Barrett, University of Texas-Medical
Branch |
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Session
5 - Communication/Behavior |
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The
More Things Change...Four Years of West Nile
Virus National Survey Data
Emily Zielinski-Gutierrez, CDC-DVBID |
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Targeting
and Evaluating Public Health Communication
Rosanna Westmoreland, California Department of
Health Services
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Use
of the Social Marketing Method To Prevent
West Nile Virus Infection
Larry Bye, Field Research Corporation |
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Session
6 - Mosquito Control |
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Laboratory
and Field Tests Conducted in Harris County
(Houston) Texas in 2004 to Determine if Insecticide
Resistance Was Present in Feral Strains of
Culex quinquefasciatus
Ray Parsons, Harris County Public Health and
Environmental Services, Texas |
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Mosquito
Control in California: Is It Working?
Craig Downs, Contra Costa Mosquito and Vector
Control District |
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2004
West Nile Virus Response in Mesa County,
Colorado
Steve DeFeyter, Mesa County Health Department,
Colorado |
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West
Nile Virus in Maricopa County 2004
John Townsend, Maricopa County Environmental Services, Arizona |
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Session
7 - Panel Discussion
West Nile Virus in the U.S. 1999-2005:
Where Do We
Go from Here? |
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Sustaining
State Level Surveillance Programs
Bryon Backenson, Millicent Eidson, New York State
Department of Health |
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Sustaining
Large City Surveillance Programs
Annie Fine, New York City Department of Health |
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Sustaining
Laboratory Capacity
Dave Warshauer, Wisconsin State laboratory of
Hygiene |
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Sustaining
Prevention Programs
John Pape, Colorado Department of Public Health |
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Sustaining
Mosquito Control Programs
Pat Elliott, Association of State and Territorial
Health Officials |
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Meeting
Wrap-up and Closing |
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Meeting
Wrap-up and Closing
Lyle Peterson, CDC-DVBID |
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