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Appendix A
Agenda
Global Infectious Disease Surveillance and Detection: Assessing the Challenges—Finding Solutions
The National Academies
500 Fifth Street, NW – Room 100
Washington, DC
December 12–13, 2006
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
8:00 a.m.
Continental Breakfast
8:30 a.m.
Welcome and Opening Remarks
P. Fred Sparling, M.D., Vice Chair
Forum on Microbial Threats
8:45–9:15 a.m.
Keynote Address: “Syndromic Surveillance: Moving from Theory to Practice”
Patrick W. Kelley, M.D., Dr.P.H.
The National Academies
9:15–9:45 a.m.
Discussion
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Session I:
Surveillance for Emerging, Reemerging, and Novel Infectious Diseases
Moderator: Col. Ralph Erickson, M.D., Department of Defense Global Emerging Infectious Surveillance and Response System
9:45–10:15 a.m.
Public Health Infectious Disease Surveillance
Michael Stoto, Ph.D.
Georgetown University
10:15–10:45 a.m.
Infectious Disease Surveillance: The “Local” Perspective
Marci Layton, M.D.
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
10:45–11:00 a.m.
Break
11:00–11:30 a.m.
Animal Disease Surveillance
William Karesh, D.V.M.
Wildlife Conservation Society
11:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Plant Disease Surveillance and Detection
Jacque Fletcher, Ph.D.
Oklahoma State University
Jim Stack, Ph.D.
Kansas State University
12:00–12:30 p.m.
Open Discussion of Session I
12:30–1:15 p.m.
Lunch
Session II:
Infectious Disease Detection and Diagnostics
Moderator: David Relman, M.D., Stanford University
1:15–1:45 p.m.
Mark D. Perkins, M.D.
Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND)
1:45–2:15 p.m.
Stephen Johnston, Ph.D.
Arizona State University
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2:15–2:45 p.m.
Animal Disease Detection: Diagnostic Laboratory Perspective
Alex Ardans, D.V.M.
California Animal Health & Food Safety Laboratory System
2:45–3:00 p.m.
Break
3:00–3:30 p.m.
Rapid Infectious Disease Diagnostic Assays
Mark Wolcott, Ph.D.
U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
3:30–4:00 p.m.
Discussion of the GreeneChip: A Panmicrobial Oligonucleotide Array for the Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases
W. Ian Lipkin, M.D.
Columbia University
4:00–5:00 p.m.
Open Discussion of Session II
5:00–5:45 p.m.
Open Discussion of Day 1
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Open Reception
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
8:00 a.m.
Continental Breakfast
8:30 a.m.
Opening Remarks/Summary of Day 1
Peggy Hamburg, Vice Chair
Forum on Microbial Threats
Session III:
Current and Future Methods for Infectious Disease Surveillance, Reporting, and Communication
Moderator: Stephen S. Morse, Ph.D., Columbia University
8:40–9:10 a.m.
Discussion of ProMED-mail
Stephen S. Morse, Ph.D.
Columbia University
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9:10–9:40 a.m.
Discussion of the Global Public Health Intelligence Network
Abla Mawudeku, M.P.H.
Global Public Health Intelligence Network
9:40–10:10 a.m.
Implications of “Real Time” and “Batch Reporting” for Surveillance
Joseph Lombardo, Ph.D.
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
10:10–10:30 a.m.
Break
10:30–11:00 a.m.
Using Cell Phone Technology for Infectious Disease SurveillanceSurveillance
Pamela Johnson, Ph.D.
Voxiva
David Blazes, M.D., M.P.H.
Naval Medical Research Unit, Peru
11:00–11:30 a.m.
HealthMap: A Global Disease Alert Mapping System
John Brownstein, Ph.D.
Harvard Medical School
11:30 a.m.–12:15 p.m.
Open Discussion of Session III
12:15–1:00 p.m.
Lunch
Session IV:
Infectious Disease Detection, Surveillance, and Reporting— Resource Needs and Opportunities
Moderator: Fred Sparling, M.D., University of North Carolina
1:00–1:30 p.m.
Coordination of Disease Surveillance, Detection, Diagnostics, and Reporting
Will Hueston, D.V.M., Ph.D.
University of Minnesota
1:30–3:30 p.m.
Discussion Panel
Marci Layton, M.D.
New York City Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene
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Fernando Guerra, M.D., M.P.H.
San Antonio Department of Health
Frances P. Downes, Dr.P.H.
Michigan Public Health Laboratory
W. Ian Lipkin, M.D.
Columbia University
James LeDuc, Ph.D.
University of Texas Medical Branch
3:30–4:15 p.m.
Open Discussion of Session IV
4:15–4:30 p.m.
Closing Remarks/Adjourn
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