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Upcoming infectious disease activities.


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

December 10-14, 2005

American Public Health Association The American Public Health Association (APHA) is Washington, D.C.-based professional organization for public health professionals in the United States. Founded in 1872 by Dr. Stephen Smith, APHA has more than 30,000 members worldwide.  

133rd Annual Meeting and Exposition

Philadelphia, PA, USA

http://www.apha.org

December 11-15, 2005

ASTMH ASTMH American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene  54th Annual Meeting

Hilton Washington Hotel and Towers

Washington, DC, USA

Contact: 847-480-9592 or astmh@astmh.org

http://www.astmh.org

2006

February 5-9, 2006

13th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections

Colorado Convention Center The Colorado Convention Center is a multi-purpose convention center in downtown Denver, Colorado which recently underwent a major expansion. The expansion added 600,000 sq. feet of space and a 5,200 seat concert hall. The total area of the convention center is 1.2 million sq. feet.  

Denver, CO, USA

http://www.retroconference.org

March 16-18, 2006

International Conference on Women and Infectious Diseases: Progress in

Science and Action

Marriott Marquis Hotel

Atlanta, GA, USA

Contact 404-371-5308 or omwh@cdc.gov

http://www.womenshealthconf.org

March 19-22, 2006

International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases The ICEID or International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases is a conference for public health professionals on the subject of emerging infectious diseases.  2006

Marriott Marquis Hotel

Atlanta, GA, USA

Contact 202-942-9330 or iceid@asmusa.org

http://www.iceid.org

March 22-24, 2006

International Symposium on Emerging Zoonoses Zoonoses

Infections of humans caused by the transmission of disease agents that naturally live in animals. People become infected when they unwittingly intrude into the life cycle of the disease agent and become unnatural hosts.
 

Medical and Veterinary Partnerships To Address Global Challenges

Marriott Marquis Hotel

Atlanta, GA, USA

Contact 202-942-3-9330

http://www.isezconference.org
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Publication:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Date:Dec 1, 2005
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