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Infectious Disease Movement in a Borderless World: Workshop Summary (2010)
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Infectious Disease Movement in a Borderless World: Workshop Summary

Appendix A
Agenda

Globalization, Movement of Pathogens (and Their Hosts) and the Revised International Health Regulations


December 16-17, 2008

Keck Building, Room 100

500 Fifth Street, NW

Washington, DC


DAY 1: DECEMBER 16, 2008

8:30-9:00

Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00-9:15

Welcoming Remarks: David Relman, M.D., Chair, and Margaret A. “Peggy” Hamburg, M.D., Vice-Chair, Forum on Microbial Threats

Session I
Overview of Globalization and Its Impact on Public and Environmental Health

Moderator: James M. Hughes, M.D.

9:15-9:45

Migration and Development: Past, Present, and Future

 

Mark J. Miller, Ph.D.

University of Delaware

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Infectious Disease Movement in a Borderless World: Workshop Summary Appendix A Agenda Globalization, Movement of Pathogens (and Their Hosts) and the Revised International Health Regulations December 16-17, 2008 Keck Building, Room 100 500 Fifth Street, NW Washington, DC DAY 1: DECEMBER 16, 2008 8:30-9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00-9:15 Welcoming Remarks: David Relman, M.D., Chair, and Margaret A. “Peggy” Hamburg, M.D., Vice-Chair, Forum on Microbial Threats Session I Overview of Globalization and Its Impact on Public and Environmental Health Moderator: James M. Hughes, M.D. 9:15-9:45 Migration and Development: Past, Present, and Future   Mark J. Miller, Ph.D. University of Delaware

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Infectious Disease Movement in a Borderless World: Workshop Summary 9:45-10:15 People, Borders, and Disease—Health Disparities in a Mobile World   Brian Gushulak, M.D. Office of the Director General (Canada), Singapore 10:15-10:45 Public Health, Global Governance, and the Revised International Health Regulations   David Heymann, M.D. World Health Organization 10:45-11:00 Break 11:00-11:30 Viral Sovereignty, Global Governance, and the IHR—The Case of H5N1 Virus Sharing Controversy and Its Larger Implications for Global Disease Surveillance   David P. Fidler, J.D. Indiana University School of Law 11:30-12:00 Incentives and Disincentives to Timely Disease Reporting and Response: Lessons from the Influenza Campaign   David Nabarro, M.D. United Nations 12:00-12:45 Discussion 12:45-1:30 Break and lunch; continued discussion of Session 1 Session II The Global Exchange of People and Disease Moderator: Rima Khabbaz, M.D. 1:30-2:00 Global Travel and Emerging Infections   Mary E. Wilson, M.D. Harvard University School of Public Health 2:00-2:30 Armed Conflict and Infectious Disease   Barry S. Levy, M.D., M.P.H. Tufts University School of Medicine 2:30-3:00 Global Trade Security and the International Health Regulations   David M. Bell, M.D. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Infectious Disease Movement in a Borderless World: Workshop Summary 3:00-3:30 Globalization of the Food Supply: Time for Change in Approach   David Acheson, M.D. Food and Drug Administration 3:30-4:00 Break 4:00-4:30 Asian Tigers, Polka Fever, Yellow Jack, West Nile Virus … Its Globalization, Not Global Warming!   Paul Reiter, Ph.D. Institute Pasteur 4:30-5:00 Quantitative Glimpses of Emerging Pathogens as Invasive Species   Andrew Dobson, Ph.D. Princeton University 5:00-5:45 Discussion 5:45-6:00 Summary remarks   David Relman, M.D. 6:00 Adjourn Day 1 6:30-9:30 Working dinner for Forum members, speakers, and staff DAY 2: DECEMBER 17, 2008 8:30-9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00-9:15 Summary of Day 1: Margaret A. “Peggy” Hamburg, M.D. Session III Movement of Animal Diseases—Globally and Locally Moderator: Lonnie King, D.V.M. 9:15-9:45 Risky Trade and Emerging Infections: The Sequel Ann Marie Kimball, M.D., M.P.H.   APEC Emerging Infections Network 9:45-10:15 Animal Health Regulations Alejandro B. Thiermann, D.V.M., Ph.D.   World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)/U.S. Department of Agriculture

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Infectious Disease Movement in a Borderless World: Workshop Summary 10:15-10:45 Break 10:45-11:15 Public Health Impact of Trade in Animals   Nina Marano, D.V.M., M.P.H., Dipl ACVPM Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 11:15-12:00 Discussion 12:00-12:45 Break and lunch; continued discussion of Session III Session IV Novel Approaches to Disease Surveillance and Response (Normative vs. Reality) Moderator: James LeDuc, Ph.D. 12:45-1:15 WHO Activities in Relation to the OIE   Ottorino Cosivi, D.V.M. World Health Organization 1:15-1:45 Capacity Building Under the IHR to Address Public Health Emergencies of International Concern   May C. Chu, Ph.D. World Health Organization 1:45-3:00 Panel Discussion of the Intent of the IHRs and the Realities of Their Implementation   Oyewale Wally Tomori, D.V.M., Ph.D., Redeemer’s University, Nigeria May C. Chu, Ph.D. David M. Bell, M.D. David P. Fidler, J.D. 3:00-3:45 Discussion 3:45-4:00 Concluding Remarks/Meeting Adjourns