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ICEID
2002 Webcast
Presentations
by Agents/Diseases
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Rabies
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Emerging
Zoonoses: A Novel Epizootic of Skunks Infected with a Bat
Variant of Rabies
Mira Leslie, Arizona Department of Health Services,
Phoenix, AZ
Epidemiology
of Raccoon and Skunk Rabies in the Eastern United States
Marta Guerra, CDC, Atlanta, GA
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Rickettsia |
Emerging
Rickettsioses of the Thai-Myanmar Border
Philippe Parola, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston,
MA |
Rift
Valley Fever |
The
Emergence of Rift Valley Fever in the Arabian Peninsula, 2000
Hammam El Sakka, U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit No
3, Cairo, Egypt |
Rotavirus
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Rotavirus
Vaccines in Development
Rajiv Bahn, All India Institute of Medical Sciences,
New Delhi, India
Transmission
of the Main Viral Pathogens Causing Gastroenteritis, NLV,
SLV, and Rotavirus
Yvonne van Duynhoven, National
Institute of Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven,
The Netherlands
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Salmonella
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Antimicrobial
Resistance in Salmonella is Associated with Increased
Hospitalization: NARMS 1996-2000
J.K. Varma, CDC, Atlanta, GA
Antimicrobial
Resistance in Salmonella Serotype Typhimurium, R-Type
ACSSuT, is Associated with Bacteremia: NARMS 1996-2000
Kare Molbak, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark
Changing
Epidemiological Patterns of Salmonella serotype Enteritidis
in Barbados: Implications for Tourism and Trade
Lisa Indar-Harrinauth, University of the West Indies,
St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago
Development and
Evaluation of PCR-Based Diagnostics for Identification of
Salmonella O Antigens Based on the rfb Locus
Collette Fitzgerald, CDC, Atlanta, GA
Emerging
Fluoroquinolone Resistance among Non-Typhoidal Salmonella
in the United States: NARMS 1996-2000
Shannon Rossiter, CDC, Atlanta, GA
Evidence
of Effectiveness of Egg Quality Assurance Programs, Mandatory
Refrigeration, and Traceback Investigations to Mitigate Egg-Associated
Salmonella enteritidis Infections in the United States
Gerald Mumma, CDC, Atlanta, GA
Health
Impact of the Salmonella enterica serotype Enteritidis
Phage Type 4 Epidemic
Goutam Adak, Public Health Laboratory Service, London,
United Kingdom
Molecular Characterization
of a Multiresistant Strain of Salmonella enterica serotype
Typhimurium DT204b Responsible for an International Outbreak
of Salmonellosis
E.J. Threlfall, Central Public Health Laboratory, London,
United Kingdom
Multi-State
Outbreak of Salmonella Senftenberg Infections Associated
with Green GrapesWestern States, 2001
A.B. Cronquist, CDC, Denver,
CO
An
Outbreak of Salmonella Javiana Associated with Amphibian
ContactMississippi, 2001
Padmini Srikantiah, CDC, Atlanta, GA
Outbreaks
of Multidrug-Resistant Salmonella Serotype Typhimurium
Infections Associated with Small Animal Veterinary Facilities
in Idaho, Minnesota, and Washington, 1999
Jennifer Wright, CDC, Atlanta, GA
Prevalence
of Salmonella spp. and Campylobacter spp.
Following the Discontinued Use of Antimicrobial Growth Promoters
in Broilers and Swine in Denmark
Mary Evans, Danish Veterinary Institute, Copenhagen,
Denmark
Sesame-Seed
Paste Caused an International Outbreak Due to Salmonella
Typhimurium DT104The Investigation in Norway
Ole Alvseike, Norwegian Institute of Public Health,
Oslo, Norway
A
WHO Global Salm-Surv Retrospective Study Examining Salmonella
Serotypes in South America, 2000: Dominance of Salmonella
Serotype Enteritidis
WHO Global Salm-Surv South America Working Group, Instituto
INEI-ANLIS "Carlos G. Malbran", Buenos Aires, Argentina
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STDs
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Emerging
and Reemerging STDs
Gail A. Bolan, California Department of Health Services,
Berkeley, CA
Multi-Drug
Resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae with Decreased Susceptibility
to Cefixime, Hawaii, 2001
Susan Wang, CDC, Atlanta, GA
Sex
Workers as Targets of and Agents for HIV/STI Prevention
Rafael Mazin, Pan American Health Organization HCA/HCP,
Washington, DC
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Shigella
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Shigella
dysenteriae Serotype 1 in West Africa: Intervention Strategy
for an Outbreak in Sierra Leone, 1999-2000
Philippe Guerin, Epicentre, Paris, France |
Smallpox
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Clinical
and Epidemiologic Features of Smallpox
Stanley Foster, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory
University, Atlanta, GA
Clinical
Management of Smallpox Patients
Peter L. Havens, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,
WI
Smallpox
Vaccine and Vaccination Strategies
Joanne Cono, CDC, Atlanta, GA
Virology
and Diagnosis of Smallpox
Russell Regnery,
CDC, Atlanta, GA
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Staphylococcus
aureus |
Determination
of Allelic Diversity in the mec Operon of Methicillin-Resistant
Staphylococcus aureus in Wisconsin
Sanjay Shukla, Marshfield Medical Research Foundation,
Marshfield, WI |
Streptococcus |
Antibiotic
Susceptibility and the Mechanisms of Macrolide Resistance
in Invasive Group B Streptococcus, Minnesota, 1998
and 2000
Joanne Bartkus, Minnesota Department of Health, Minneapolis,
MN
Global
Drug Resistance: The Case of Streptococcus pneumoniae
Keith Klugman, School of Public Health, Emory University,
Atlanta, GA
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Trypanosomiasis |
Trypanosomiasis
as a Reemerging Infection
Anne Moore, CDC, Atlanta, GA |
Tuberculosis |
Global
Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, TB, and Malaria (New Political/Economic
Model for Addressing Priority Infectious Diseases)
Bill Steiger, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
Washington DC
Modeling Tuberculosis
Dissemination in Harris County, Texas, 1995-1998, with Spatial
Analysis and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Matthew Stone, University of Texas-Houston, Houston,
TX
Tuberculosis
Gene Deletion Typing, Not YATM ("Yet Another Typing Method")
Yves Goguet, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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Tularemia |
Are
Martha's Vineyard Landscapers at Increased Risk for Tularemia?Massachusetts,
2001
K.A. Feldman, CDC, Fort Collins, CO
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Typhoid
Fever |
Re-estimating
the Global Burden of Typhoid Fever
John Crump, CDC, Atlanta, GA |
Viral
Gastroenteritis
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Foodborne
Viruses in Europe: Web-Based Technologies for Investigation
of Transnational Outbreaks of Viral Gastroenteritis
Ben Lopman, Public Health Laboratory Service, London,
United Kingdom
Incidence
and Type Distribution of Astrovirus Among Spanish Children
Alicia Sánchez-Fauquier, Centro Nacional de
MicrobiologĂa, Madrid, Spain
Outbreak
of Viral Gastroenteritis and an Ill Baker Who Should Have
Known Better: Novel Application of E-mail for Rapid Investigation
Marc-Alain Widdowson, CDC, Atlanta, GA
Transmission
of the Main Viral Pathogens Causing Gastroenteritis, NLV,
SLV, and Rotavirus
Yvonne van Duynhoven, National
Institute of Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven,
The Netherlands
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West
Nile Virus |
Mapping
of West Nile Virus Risk in the Northeast United States Using
Multi-Temporal Meteorological Satellite Data
P. Bryon Backenson, New York State Department of Health,
Albany, NY
Microheterogenicity
of the Volgograd Clone of West Nile Virus
Alexander Platonov, Central Research Institute of Epidemiology,
Moscow, Russian Federation
Rapid
Screening and Identification of West Nile Virus in Captive
and Wild Birds Using Non-Invasive Environmental Samples and
a Portable TaqMan RT-PCR
Johnny Callahan, Tetracore, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD
West Nile Virus
First Transmission Season in Florida, 2001More Than
400 Horse Cases and 170 Chicken Seroconversions but Only Sporadic
Human Disease
Carina Blackmore, Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville,
FL
West
Nile Virus Infection
Deborah Asnis, Brooklyn, NY
West
Nile Virus in New York City
Wilfredo Lopez, New York City Department of Health,
New York, NY
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Yellow
Fever |
Emerging
Vectorborne Disease: The Case of Yellow Fever
C.J. Peters, University of Texas, Medical Branch, Galveston,
TX |
Yersinia
enterocolitica |
Yersinia
enterocolitica Surveillance
in Minnesota
Joni Scheftel, Minnesota Department of Health, Minneapolis,
MN |
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