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Fifth
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Denver, Colorado
February 3-5, 2004
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February 3-5, 2004 |
Plenary
Session 1 - Surveillance |
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Summary
of West Nile virus activity, United States 2003
Ned Hayes, CDC-DVBID |
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Summary
of West Nile virus activity, Colorado 2003
John
Pape, Colorado Department of Health |
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Summary
of West Nile virus activity, Nebraska 2003
Tom Safranek, Nebraska Department of Health |
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West
Nile Virus in blood donors: national surveillance,
2003
Sue Montgomery, CDC-DVBID
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Session
2 - Epidemiology/Clinical Studies |
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West
Nile virus poliomyelitis in three Colorado counties,
2003
Jim Sejvar, CDC-DVBID |
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West
Nile virus encephalitis: treatment trials overview
Ken Tyler, University of Colorado |
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West
Nile virus disease in pregnancy, United States,
2003
Dan O'Leary, CDC-DVBID |
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West
Nile virus in blood donors: Colorado cohort study,
2003
Jen Brown, CDC-DVBID |
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Community-acquired
West Nile encephalitis in transplant recipients
Bette K. DeMasters, University of Colorado |
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Plan
for screening organ donors for West Nile virus
Laura St. Martin, Health Resources and Services
Administration |
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Working
Session 1 - National surveillance issues |
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ArboNET
Update, 2004
Dan
O'Leary, CDC-DVBID |
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National
Arboviral Surveillance SystemCDC / CSTE “Big-Ticket
Items” 2004
Grant
Campbell,
CDC-DVBID |
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Session
3 - Virology |
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West
Nile virus structure
Richard Kuhn, Purdue
University |
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West
Nile virus in a mouse model
Michael Diamond, Washington University |
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West
Nile virus vaccines
Alan Barrett, University of Texas Medical Branch |
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Session
4 - Field Biology/Ecology |
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Preliminary
observations for West Nile virus transmission
in Southern California
Aaron Brault, University of California Davis |
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West
Nile virus impact on wildlife
Carolee Caffrey, National Audobon Society
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West
Nile virus impact on wildlife
David Naugle, University of Montana at Missoula |
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Hot
topics in avian studies
Emi Kate Saito, USGS-NWHC |
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Hot
topics in avian studies
Nick Komar, CDC-DVBID |
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West
Nile virus in Latin America
Jorge Mendez Galvan, Mexican Secretariat of Health |
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Session
5 - Laboratory Diagnosis |
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Current
laboratory protocols for West Nile virus
Robert Lanciotti, CDC-DVBID |
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The
impact of commercial testing for West Nile virus
Patricia Somsel, Michigan Department of Community
Health |
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Microsphere-based
immunofluorescence assay for the concurrent detection
of West Nile and St. Louis encephalitis virus
IgM antibodies
Jane Johnson, CDC-DVBID |
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Session
6 - Mosquito Control |
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Larval
control activity and West Nile cases in Cook County,
Illinois 2002
Linn Harramis, Illinois Department of Health |
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Mosquito
management programs and West Nile virus in Michigan
2002
Ned Walker, Michigan State University |
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Vector
control and West Nile virus in Fort Collins, Colorado
2003
Roger Nasci, CDC-DVBID |
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Water
quality monitoring of chemical used to combat
West Nile virus
Stephen Terracianio, USGS |
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Mosquito
control and exposure to aerial and surface spayed
pesticides: Virginia and North Carolina, September
2003
Eduardo Azziz-Baumgartner, CDC-EIS NCEH |
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Relative
risk evaluation - mosquito control and West Nile
virus
Robert Peterson, Montana State University |
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ASTHO-NACCHO
project
Patricia Elliott, Senior Director, Environmental
Health Policy, ASTHO |
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ASTHO-NACCHO
project
Ken Mesch, Consultant, ASTHO/NACCHO Mosquito Project |
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Working
Session 2 - Communication/Behavior |
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West
Nile virus prevention on Native American reservations
in South Dakota
Randoph Runs After, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal
Health Department |
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Evaluation
of the Mississippi 'Fight the Bite' Campaign 2003
Sally Slavinski, Mississippi State Department
of Health |
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Is
anyone using repellent? The evolution of West
Nile prevention messages
Emily Zielinski-Gutierrez, CDC-DVBID |
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The
human face of West Nile virus
Jill Burch, Weld County Department of Public Health
and Environment |
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Involving
community-based organizations in prevention
Maury Golder-Dobbie, Fort Collins, Colorado, Rotary
Club |
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Meeting
Wrap-up and Closing |
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Meeting
Summary
John Roehrig, CDC-DVBID
Lyle Petersen, CDC-DVBID |
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