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Appendix B: Agenda
Pages 347-350

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... Hughes, Lonnie King SESSION I  OVERVIEW OF VECTOR–HOST– ENVIRONMENTAL RELATIONSHIPS Moderator: Mary Wilson 9:30–10:15: Emerging vector-borne diseases in the United States: What is next, and are we prepared?  Lyle Petersen, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 10:15–11:00: The past, present, and future of vector-borne plant diseases Rodrigo Almeida, University of California, Berkeley 11:00–11:45:  Changing patterns of vector-borne diseases in animals domestically and globally EcoHealth Alliance William Karesh, 11:45–12:30: DISCUSSION 347
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... 348 GLOBAL HEALTH IMPACTS OF VECTOR-BORNE DISEASE 12:30–1:15: LUNCH SESSION II  THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE FOR VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES Moderator: James M Hughes 1:15–1:45: Arbovirus evolution, vector competence, and virulence models: Changing patterns of infection Rebecca Rico-Hesse, Baylor College of Medicine 1:45–2:15: V  ector-borne disease emergence and spread in the European Union  Jan Semenza, European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention 2:15–2:45: Arbovirus disease surveillance capacity in the United States James Hadler, Yale University 2:45–3:15: BREAK 3:15–3:45:  introductions and spread of dengue and chikungunya Recent in the Caribbean and the Americas  Hal Margolis, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 3:45–4:15:  The changing epidemiology and geographic spread of leishmaniasis and Chagas disease James Maguire, Harvard Medical School 4:15–4:45: Changing paradigms for tick-borne diseases in the Americas  Christopher Paddock, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 4:45–5:15: Blood donation screening for vector-borne diseases Susan Stramer, American Red Cross 5:15–6:00: DISCUSSION 6:00: ADJOURNMENT
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... 350 GLOBAL HEALTH IMPACTS OF VECTOR-BORNE DISEASE 1:45–2:15:  the diagnosis and prognosis of emerging vector Towards borne diseases Barry Beaty, Colorado State University 2:15–2:45: Malaria eradication strategies at the Gates Foundation Alan Magill, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 2:45–3:00: BREAK 3:00–3:30: Development and evaluation of transgenic insects for use in the control of insect-borne disease Luke Alphey, Pirbright Institute 3:30–4:00: Exploiting the specificity of virus–vector interactions for new disease control strategies Anna Whitfield, Kansas State University 4:00–4:30: Dengue, Japanese encephalitis, West Nile, chikungunya, and yellow fever: Challenges for the development and use of vaccines Thomas Monath, Harvard Medical School 4:30–5:15: DISCUSSION 5:15–5:30: CLOSING REMARKS AND ADJOURNMENT


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