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Upcoming infectious disease activities.


July 23-28, 2005

Microbes in a Changing World Moscone Convention Center San Francisco, CA, USA http://www.iums2005.org

August 28-September 2, 2005

5th International Conference on Ticks and Tick-borne Pathogens University of Neuchatel CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland http://www2.unine.ch/ttp5

September 10-14, 2005

Infectious Diseases 2005 Board Review Course The Ritz-Carlton, Tyson Corners McLean, VA, USA Contact 201-883-5826 or dvalencia@cbcbiomed.com http://cbcbiomed.com

September 25-29, 2005

6th International Conference on Anthrax La Fonda Hotel Santa Fe, NM, USA (participants limited to 350) http://www.bacillus-act05.org

October 4-5, 2005

Intensive Update Course in Clinical Tropical Medicine tropical medicine, study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of certain diseases prevalent in the tropics. The warmth and humidity of the tropics and the often unsanitary conditions under which so many people in those areas live contribute to the development and  and Travelers' Health Immediately preceding the IDSA IDSA Infectious Diseases Society of America
IDSA Industrial Designers Society of America
IDSA Interactive Digital Software Association
IDSA Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses (India)
IDSA International Dark Sky Association
 42nd Annual Meeting Contact: 847-480-9592 or astmh@astmh.org http://www.astmh.org

November 12-14, 2005

6th International Conference on Typhoid Fever typhoid fever acute, generalized infection caused by Salmonella typhi. The main sources of infection are contaminated water or milk and, especially in urban communities, food handlers who are carriers.  and Other Salmonelloses Salmonelloses

Diseases caused by Salmonella. These include enteritis and septicemia with or without enteritis. Salmonella typhi, S. paratyphi A, B, and C, and occasionally S.
 Guilin, China Abstract deadline: August 15, 2005 Contact: tandongmei112@ yahoo.com.cn or yyyjin@126.com

December 5-9, 2005

National Viral Hepatitis viral hepatitis
n.
Any of various forms of hepatitis caused by a virus.


viral hepatitis,
n an inflammatory condition of the liver, caused by the hepatitis viruses: A, B, C, delta, E, F, G, or H.
 Prevention Conference Hyatt Regency Hotel on Capitol Hill Washington, DC, USA http://www.nvhpc.com
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Title Annotation:NEWS & NOTES
Publication:Emerging Infectious Diseases
Article Type:Calendar
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 1, 2005
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