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Appendix A Study Origins and Activities
Pages 173-178

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... Second, can the occupationally acquired risk be quantified for different work environments, different job classifications, etc., as a result of implementation of the 1994 guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for the prevention of tuberculosis transmission at the work site or the implementation of specific parts of the CDC guidelines?
From page 174...
... INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE COMMITTEE ON REGULATING OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO TUBERCULOSIS Public Meeting Lecture Room, National Academy of Sciences 2101 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC. Monday, August 7, 2000 AGENDA 1:10 1:00 pm Welcome and Overview of Meeting Walter Hierholzer, M.D., Committee Chair Panel 1 Service Employees International Union, AFL-CIO William Borwegen, M.P.H.
From page 175...
... California Department of Health Services Chief, Occupational Health Surveillance and Evaluation Program American Society for Microbiology Mary Gilchrist, Ph.D. Director, University Hygienic Laboratory, University of Iowa Cook County Department of Corrections lames McAuley, M.D.
From page 176...
... Centerfor Risk Science and Public Health, George Washington University Medical Center American Thoracic Society Edward Nardell, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Tuberculosis Control Officer, Massachusetts Department of Health Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America Patrick Brennan, M.D.
From page 177...
... Fordham von Reyn Professor of Medicine Section Chief, Infectious Disease Section Dartmouth, Hitchcock Medical Center 10:40-11:00 Break 11:00-12:15 Personal Respirators and Tuberculosis Control: Evidence Review Phillip Harber, M.D. Professor, Department of Family Medicine Chief, Occupational and Environmental Medicine University of California, Los Angeles Discussants: Lisa Brosseau, Ph.D.
From page 178...
... 178 TUBERCULOSIS IN THE WORKPLACE 3:30-3:50 Break 3:50-4:30 Ethical Issues in Regulating Workplace Exposure to TB Ronald Bayer, Ph.D. Professor of Public Health, Columbia University 4:30 Public Comment and Continued Discussion 5:00 Adjourn


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