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Seventh
National Conference on West Nile Virus in the United States
San Francisco, California
February 23-24, 2006
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February 23-24, 2006 |
Session
1 - Surveillance |
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Summary of West Nile Virus
Activity, United States 2005
Eileen Farnon,
CDC/Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases (DVBID) |
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1,387KB |
3,504KB |
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Summary of West Nile Virus
Activity, Canada 2005
Peter Buck, Public
Health Agency of Canada |
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1,851KB |
3,530KB |
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Summary of West Nile Virus
Activity, California 2005
Vicki Kramer,
California Department of Health Services |
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2,684KB |
8,099KB |
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Evolution of West Nile Virus
Activity, Nebraska 2002-2005
Tom Safranek,
Nebraska Health and Human Services |
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Session
2 - Epidemiology/Clinical Studies |
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West Nile Virus and Human Disease:
Perspectives from California
Carol Glaser and Cynthia Jean, California Department of
Health Services |
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Electrodiagnostic Features and
Recovery in West Nile Virus Paralysis
Jun
Li, Wayne State University |
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Post-Hospitalization Outcomes
Following West Nile Virus: Results of a Prospective Follow Up
Study
Kristy Lillibridge, University of
Texas |
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Features of Patients Hospitalized
with West Nile Virus Infection: Results of a Population-Based
Assessment
Amy Bode, King County Department
of Health, WA |
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191 KB |
289 KB |
Session
3 - Field Biology/Ecology |
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Role of Corvids in Epidemic West Nile Virus Transmission
in California
William K. Reisen, University
of California |
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1,516KB |
11,668KB |
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Use of Mosquito Blood-Meal
Analysis to Implicate West Nile Virus Vectors in the Southeast
US
Thomas Unnasch, University of Alabama |
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Evidence for Mammals as
Amplification Hosts of West Nile Virus in the Midwest
Ken Platt, Iowa State University |
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328KB |
Drivers of West Nile Virus
Transmission in a Mid-Atlantic Ecosystem
Marm
Kilpatrick , Consortium for Conservation Medicine |
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How Do Host-Vector-Virus
Interrelationships Influence Decision Making for Surveillance,
Prevention, and Control?, Nick
Komar, CDC/DVBID and Laura D.
Kramer, New York State Health Department |
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Session
4 - Virology |
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Genetic and
Phenotypic Characteristics of West Nile Virus in North
America
Center for Tropical Diseases, Alan
Barrett, University of Texas Medical Branch Center for Tropical Diseases |
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586KB |
NA* |
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Epiornitic
Determinants of West Nile Virus in North America
Aaron Brault, University of California |
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1,014KB |
12,115KB |
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High Resolution Structural Studies of
West Nile Virus: Insights Into Function
Richard
Kuhn, Purdue University |
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Session
5 - Prevention and
Control |
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West Nile Virus Surveillance and Control Activities in
East Baton Rouge Parish
Guy
Faget, East Baton Rouge Mosquito Control, Baton Rouge, LA |
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2,564KB |
9,992KB |
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Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and
Vector Control District Response to West Nile Virus in
Sacramento and Yolo County, CA
David A.
Brown, Sacramento -Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control
District, CA
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1,588KB |
10,643KB |
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Personal and Household
Prevention |
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The Role of the Environmental
Protection Agency in Registering and Regulating Insect
Repellents
Susan Jennings, US Environmental
Protection Agency |
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69KB |
A Tale of Two Cities: The Role of
Personal Protection Against West Nile Virus,
Indira
B. Gujral, Larimer County Department of Health and
Environment, CO |
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Evaluation of a Community Clean-Up
Campaign for Aedes albopictus Source Reduction in
Fulton County, GA
Robert Wirtz for Thomas Burkot, CDC/Division of Parasitic Diseases |
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Meeting
Wrap-up and Closing |
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Meeting
Wrap-up and Closing
Roger Nasci/Lyle Petersen, CDC/DVBID |
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694KB |
1,446KB |
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