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Upcoming infectious disease activities.


May 19-23, 2006 Council of Science Editors 49th Annual Meeting Hyatt Regency Tampa Tampa, FL, USA http://www.councilscienceeditors.org

June 17-22, 2006 Negative Strand Viruses 2006: Thirteenth International Conference on Negative Strand Viruses Salamanca, Spain Contact: 404-728-0564 or meeting@nsv2006.org http://www.nsv2006.org

June 25-29, 2006 ISHAM 2006 (International Society for Human and Animal Mycology mycology

Study of fungi (see fungus), including mushrooms and yeasts. Many fungi are useful in medicine and industry. Mycological research has led to the development of such antibiotic drugs as penicillin, streptomycin, and tetracycline.
) Palais des Congres Paris, France Contact: 770-751-7332 or c.chase@imedex.com http://www.imedex.com/calendars/ infectiousdisease.htm

July 24-August 4, 2006 Diagnostic Parasitology Parasitology

The scientific study of parasites and of parasitism. Parasitism is a subdivision of symbiosis and is defined as an intimate association between an organism (parasite) and another, larger species of organism (host) upon which the parasite is
 Course Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences The university currently has two mottos: "Learning to Care For Those In Harm's Way" and "Providing Good Medicine In Bad Places." USU School of Medicine
With an enrollment of approximately 167 students per class, USU School of Medicine is located in Bethesda, Maryland on the
 Bethesda, MD, USA Contact: 301-295-3139 or jcross@usuhs.mil http://www.usuhs.mil/pmb/TPH/dpcou rse.html

August 6-10, 2006 Advancing Global Health: Facing Disease Issues at the Wildlife, Human and Livestock Interface 55th Annual Meeting, Wildlife Disease Association with American Association of Wildlife Veterinarians Veterinarians and veterinary surgeons (vets) are medical professionals who operate exclusively on animals. Well-known and notable veterinarians include:
  • Wayne Allard, a U.S.
 University of Connecticut The University of Connecticut is the State of Connecticut's land-grant university. It was founded in 1881 and serves more than 27,000 students on its six campuses, including more than 9,000 graduate students in multiple programs.

UConn's main campus is in Storrs, Connecticut.
 Storrs, CT, USA Contact: wda.2006@gmail.com http://www.conferences.uconn.edu/ wildlife/
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Title Annotation:NEWS & NOTES
Publication:Emerging Infectious Diseases
Date:May 1, 2006
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