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RE: [PVCA] FW: Save the Date! 2009 West Nile Virus National Conference
Hi Jac,
Thanks for the date saver. Are you planning to attend? I was
in Savannah for the AMCA meeting in 2003. It was great.
Still no luck with finding Dr. Rao. I guess I’ll just have
to suck it up and take another class.
Louise
From: PVCA@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:PVCA@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Hakim, Jacquelyn
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 1:49 PM
To: PVCA@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PVCA] FW: Save the Date! 2009 West Nile Virus National
Conference
From: AMCA [mailto:amca@...]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 9:32 AM
To: Hakim, Jacquelyn
Subject: Save the Date! 2009 West Nile Virus National Conference
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SAVE
THE DATE!

February
19-20, 2009
Marriott
Savannah Riverfront
Savannah,
Georgia
Co-sponsors:
Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
American Mosquito
Control Association
In less than 10 years, West Nile Virus spread from New York City west to
the Pacific Ocean, north to central Canada, and south through the Caribbean
Islands and Central America to Argentina. During this time, it
became pervasive in the environment and produced a significant public
health and economic impact. The virus is found in over 60 mosquito
species and 300 bird species in the U.S alone. Since 1999, WNV caused
countless human infections, thousands of cases of serious disease resulting
in persistent neurological deficits, paralysis and death, and caused the
blood industry to screen every donation for presence of the virus.
The impact of WNV has been accompanied by a rapid increase in knowledge
about the virus, from its molecular biology to its transmission ecology.
2008 marks the 10th year of West Nile virus presence in the Western
Hemisphere, and follows several years of expanding arboviral zoonosis
activity around the globe. Chikungunya, Japanese Encephalitis, Rift
Valley Fever, Yellow Fever and Zika viruses have made public health
headlines from Kenya to India, and Micronesia to Italy. The increasing
incidence of these diseases has been associated with virus evolution, land
use practices, travel, and climate change.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Mosquito
Control Association will co-sponsor a national/international meeting in the
spring of 2009 to discuss the public health significance of WNV and other
zoonotic arboviruses, scientific advances, and preparedness for the threats
these agents pose.
Format: Two days of oral presentations by international experts and
poster sessions on topics related to West Nile and other zoonotic
arbovirus:
Epidemiology and Surveillance
Clinical
outcomes of WNV infection
Virology
and Diagnosis
Transmission Ecology
Prevention and Control
Global
arbovirus threats
More
information coming soon!
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