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5th Annual International Collaboration on Enteric Disease Burden of Illness Studies Meeting
burden of illness studies meeting

The 5th Annual Meeting of the International Collaboration on Enteric Disease Burden of Illness Studies will be held as a satellite meeting to the FoodMicro 2008 meeting in Aberdeen, Scotland.

Registration:

To RSVP to this meeting, please email Shannon MajowiczPlease register by July 31, 2008.

Location and Date:

Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
Aberdeen, Scotland
August 31, 2008

Times:

Registration 8:30am

Meeting 9:00am-5:30pm

Accommodations:

For accommodations, please visit the FoodMicro 2008 Conference Site and select “Accomodation Booking” on the left-hand menu.

Agenda:

Agenda Adobe Acrobat Icon PDF 25KB

Background:

The International Collaboration on Enteric Disease Burden of Illness Studies was established in 2004. The purpose of the collaboration is to facilitate communication between individuals who have conducted or are interested in conducting studies to determine the burden of enteric or Foodborne disease.

We offer a number of forums for sharing information and technical advice on the design, implementation and analysis of ‘burden of illness’ studies, including a moderated list-serv, quarterly conference calls and an annual meeting. Working groups have been established to facilitate data sharing on a number of collaborative projects which aim to improve our understanding of the global burden of disease and contribute to global burden of enteric disease estimates.

Contact Information:

Please contact Shannon Majowicz or Ashton Wright for additional information.


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