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Tuesday, September 30, 2003
9:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks Adel Mahmoud, M.D., Ph.D. Chair, Forum on Emerging Infections President, Merck Vaccines
RECAPPING THE EVENTS: EXPERIENCES FROM THE FIELD
Session I: The Evolution of the Outbreak Moderator: Harvey Fineberg, President, Institute of Medicine
9:15-9:40 CHINA: The Epicenter of SARS Yi Guan, M.D., Ph.D., The University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hospital
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9:40-10:00 Discussion
10:00-10:25 SARS: Lessons from Toronto Don Low, M.D., FRCPC., Toronto Medical Laboratories, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Toronto
10:25-10:45 Discussion
10:45-11:10 WHO: The Global Response John MacKenzie, Ph.D., World Health Organization, Geneva
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11:10-11:30 Discussion
11:30 BREAK
11:45 Session II: Discussion Panel Moderator: Stanley Lemon, M.D., Vice Chair, Forum on Emerging Infections/ Dean of Medicine, The University of Texas Branch at Galveston
Discussants:
Reporting Tools and Surveillance Networks: Ann-Marie Kimball, M.D., M.P.H., School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington
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International Coordination and Collaboration: James LeDuc, Ph.D., National Center for Infectious Diseases, Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, CDC
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Animal Coronaviruses--Lessons from SARS: Linda Saif, Ph.D., Ohio Agricultural Research Center, Ohio State University
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12:30 Open Discussion
1:00 Lunch
Session III: The Spectrum of Consequences and Responses Moderator: James Hughes, M.D., NCID, CDC
2:00-2:25 SARS: Estimating the Economic Impact Warwick McKibbin, Ph.D., Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University
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2:25-2:45 Discussion
2:45-3:10 The Implications of SARS Epidemic for China’s Public Health Infrastructure and Political System Yanzhong Huang, Ph.D., Seton Hall University, Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations, Center for Global Health Studies
3:10-3:30 Discussion
3:30-3:55 Quarantine and Containment Strategies Marty Cetron, M.D., National Center for Infectious Diseases, CDC
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3:55-4:15 Discussion
4:15-4:40 Impacts of SARS on Health Care Systems and Strategies for Combating Future Outbreaks of Emerging Infectious Diseases ASM Abdullah, Department of Community Medicine, University of Hong Kong
4:40-5:00 Discussion
Session III: Open Discussion
5:00 Moderator: Joshua Lederberg, Ph.D., Nobel Laureate, Sackler Foundation Scholar, Rockefeller University
5:15 Open Discussion
6:00 Adjournment of the first day
Day 2 Agenda
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