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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 125-130

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From page 125...
... Summers, Harvard University Workshop Overview and Goals Peter Sands, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Session I: The Economic Cost of Microbial Threats Part A: The Economic Risk of Endemic Infectious Diseases Thomas Inglesby, Moderator 9:10 am The Economic Case for Eradicating Polio Kimberly Thompson, Kid Risk, Inc. Epidemic to Endemic -- The Economic Impact of HIV/ AIDS Katharina Hauck, Imperial College London 125
From page 126...
... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Assessing Economic Vulnerability to Emerging Infectious Disease Outbreaks -- Ebola Versus Zika Anas El Turabi, Harvard University Epidemic Risk Modeling -- How Can We Measure the Impact of Aversion Behavior and Cascading Social Responses? Carlos Castillo-Chavez, Arizona State University The Global Catastrophic Biological Risks Thomas Inglesby,  Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 11:30 am Discussion 12:00 pm Lunch Part C: The Cost of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
From page 127...
... Ramanan Laxminarayan, Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy 1:40 pm Discussion Session II: The Economic Cost of Preparedness for Microbial Threats Part A: National Preparedness Beth Cameron, Moderator 2:10 pm Economics of National Preparedness to Fight Against Microbial Threats Tolbert Nyenswah,  National Public Health Institute of Liberia Cost-Benefit Analysis of Outbreak Response in the Context of the Monitoring and Evaluation of the International Health Regulations Andreas Gilsdorf,  Consultant for Public Health Security Economic Impacts of Financing Performance of Veterinary Services Gap Analysis Franck Berthe, World Bank The Cost of Implementing a One Health Approach to Combat Microbial Threats Katherine Lee, University of Idaho 3:00 pm Discussion 3:40 pm Break
From page 128...
...  Thomas Cueni, International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations Jonathan Kfoury, L.E.K. Consulting 4:20 pm Discussion 5:25 pm Wrap Up Peter Sands, Workshop Chair 5:35 pm Reception WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 8:30 am ET Welcome and Recap Day 1 Peter Sands, Workshop Chair Session III: Investing in Preparedness for Microbial Threats Part A: Investing in Sustainable Solutions Peter Sands, Moderator 8:40 am Development Assistance for Health: Economic Perspectives to Counter Microbial Threats  Dean Jamison, University of California, San Francisco; University of Washington Overcoming Economic Bottlenecks in Delivering Medical Products to Address Microbial Threats Across Africa Tana Zulu Holt,  McKinsey and Co.
From page 129...
... Group 1: Modeling the Economic Risks of Emerging Infectious Diseases Peter Daszak, EcoHealth Alliance Group 2: Creating a Sustainable Economic Model to Stimulate Research and Development for Antibiotics Ed Whiting, Wellcome Trust Group 3: Incentives for National Governments to Invest in Preparedness: Incorporating Economic Risks of Outbreaks into Macroeconomic Assessments Mukesh Chawla,  World Bank 10:50 am Break 11:30 am Breakout Group Reports Suerie Moon, Moderator Group 1: Modeling the Economic Risks of Emerging Infectious Diseases Peter Daszak, EcoHealth Alliance Group 2: Creating a Sustainable Economic Model to Stimulate Research and Development for Antibiotics Ed Whiting, Wellcome Trust Group 3: Incentives for National Governments to Invest in Preparedness: Incorporating Economic Risks of Outbreaks into Macroeconomic Assessments Anas El Turabi, Harvard University
From page 130...
... 130 UNDERSTANDING THE ECONOMICS OF MICROBIAL THREATS 11:30 am Synthesis and General Discussion Suerie Moon, Moderator 12:15 pm Closing Remarks Peter Sands, Workshop Chair Peter Daszak, Chair, Forum on Microbial Threats 12:30 pm Adjourn


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