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Appendix B Public Session Agendas
Pages 173-181

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From page 173...
... Tuberculosis Epidemiology Organization of U.S. Tuberculosis Control Foreign-Born Tuberculosis in the United States Ken Castro and Ida Onorato, CDC Ken Castro is the Director of the Division of Tuberculosis Elimination at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and will probably present the material on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention goals for the study and on the organization of tuberculosis in the United States.
From page 174...
... Agency for International Development providing technical support in the Health and Nutrition Division. AID has just recently allocated funds for Tuberculosis program support and has provided limited support to the World Health Organization and I asked her to outline this for the committee.
From page 175...
... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is involved in and supports this effort. Information Needs and Sources Commissioned Studies Invited Expert Presentations Site Visits Adjourn Public Session Committee Planning Future Meetings Adjourn FIRST WORKSHOP June 7-8, 1999 10-Year Review of the Strategic Plan by ACET Charles Nolan, Advisory Committeefor the Elimination of Tuberculosis Human Rights, Social and Legal Considerations Lawrence Gostin, Georgetown University Law Center Break
From page 176...
... Experience Paula Fujiwara, New York City Department of Health · Impact of Directly Observed Therapy Stephen Weis, University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth · Tuberculosis in the District of Columbia Michael Richardson, Medical Society of DC · TB Elimination in Low-Incidence Areas Carol Poszik, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Break Contact Investigations and Outbreaks · Expanded Contact Investigations Nancy Dunlap, University of Alabama at Birmingham. · Managing Tuberculosis Outbreaks Ida Onorato, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Employee Health and Institutional T
From page 177...
... Among Immigrants in the United States Charles Nolan, Seattle-King County Department of Public Health General Discussion and Questions Break Economic Issues · Costs of Tuberculosis Zachary Taylor, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention · Securing Funding for Tuberculosis Elimination Tim Westmoreland, Georgetown University Law Center Modeling Tuberculosis Elimination Sally Blower, University of California at San Francisco Adjourn
From page 178...
... Activities in Global Tuberculosis Control Nancy Binkin, Division of Tuberculosis Elimination A World Health Organization Perspective on the U.S. Role in Global Tuberculosis Control Arata Kochi, World Health Organization Break A Nongovernmental Organization Perspective Hans Rieder, International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease General Discussion Training and Education Issues in Tuberculosis Control 1:30-2:15 p.m.
From page 179...
... Cookson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Sophia Cox, Adjudications Officer, Immigration and Naturalization Service Michael Garotte, Consular Officer, Visa Section, U.S. Department of State
From page 180...
... Schoenholtz, Director of Law and Policy Studies, Georgetown University Douglas Shenson, M.D. M.P.H., Director, Human Rights Clinic, Montefiore Medical Center, North Central Bronx Hospital Can tuberculin skin testing be conducted for immigrants to the United States in their country of origin?
From page 181...
... Continue Review of Report Draft Discuss Report Release and Dissemination Plan


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