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Bird Flu Summit (Feb 27-28 2006)

Start Date

February 27 2006

End Date

February 28 2006

Location

Washington, D.C, USA

Event summary

According to the conference website, the world, in particular some of the Asian countries, is threatened by a new strain of influenza virus found in birds. Avian Influenza affects not only birds and poultry but also infects humans, and if not controlled, is feared to result to a pandemic. Various government and private agencies are preparing their own strategies to prevent or arrest the possible outbreak of the pandemic influenza.



The purpose of the summit is to bring greater transparency to the global effort to fight the flu, provide an exchange network among the summit participants, and improve the quality of communication, co-ordination and collaboration needed for an international response programme. Facilities will be available for sponsorship, exhibition, media interviews, and contract conferences.

Summit topics will include:

  • Country Report & National Response
  • International Response
  • How Local Public Health Officials Protect the Public from the Flu
  • Surveillance, Prevention & Control
  • Diagnosis & Vaccination
  • International Early Warning System
  • Animal Health & Food Safety

Click here for more information about the summit.

Registration Information

Click here to download the registration form in PDF format.

Contact

New Fields

1050 17th Street, NW

6th Street

Washington, DC 20036
U.S.A.

Tel: (202) 536-5000

Fax: (202) 478-2989

Click here to use the online contact form.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 12 2006
Last Updated January 31 2008



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