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Bioterrorism-Related Webcasts from the Third International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases (ICEID 2002)
Webcasts by CDC Presenters
- 
An 
                  Anthrax Outbreak Averted: Public Health Response to a Contaminated 
    Envelope on Capitol Hill, Washington, DC, 2001
 Vincent Hsu, CDC, Atlanta, GA
 March 26, 2002
- 
Anthrax 
    in the US Postal System
 Michele Pearson, CDC, Maryland
 March 26, 2002
- 
Bioterrorism 
    Preparedness: Lessons, Challenges, and Opportunities
 James Hughes, CDC, Atlanta, GA
 March 25, 2002
- 
Importance 
                  of Bacillus anthracis Molecular Subtyping During the 
                  Recent Multi-State Bioterrorism-Associated Anthrax Outbreak 
    in the United States
 Alex Hoffmaster, CDC, Atlanta, GA
 March 26, 2002
- 
Inhalational 
    AnthraxNew York City, OctoberNovember 2001
 Timothy Holtz, CDC and New York City Department of Health, New York, NY
 March 26, 2002
- 
Letters 
                  from Trenton: The Anthrax Investigation at the Source, New Jersey, 
    2001
 Jennita Reefhuis, CDC, Atlanta, GA
 March 26, 2002
- 
Rapid 
                  Adaptation of a Serologic Assay for the Bioterrorism-Related 
    Anthrax OutbreakOctoberDecember, 2001
 Carolyn Greene, CDC, Atlanta, GA
 March 26, 2002
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Smallpox 
    Vaccine and Vaccination Strategies
 Joanne Cono, CDC, Atlanta, GA
 March 25, 2002
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Virology 
    and Diagnosis of Smallpox
 Russell Regnery, CDC, Atlanta, GA
 March 25, 2002
Webcasts by Non-CDC Presenters
- Anthrax 
            Vaccines
 Arthur Friedlander, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, MD
 March 27, 2002
- Bioterrorism [Public Health Policy/Law]
 Richard Hoffman, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Denver, CO
 March 25, 2002
- 
Bioterrorism 
              2001: Lessons Learned
 Leonard Cole, Department of Political Science, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ
 March 26, 2002
- 
BT 
              Surveillance in NYC
 Farzad Mostashari, Bureau of Communicable Disease, New York City Department of Health, New York, NY
 March 25, 2002
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Clinical 
              and Epidemiologic Features of Smallpox
 Stanley Foster, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
 March 25, 2002
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Clinical 
              Management of Smallpox Patients
 Peter L. Havens, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
 March 25, 2002
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Cutaneous 
              Anthrax in New York City
 Marcelle Layton, New York Department of Health, New York, NY
 March 26, 2002
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Enhanced 
              Emergency Department Surveillance System Following the World 
              Trade DisasterNew York City, September 14 to October 10, 
              2001
 Debjani Das, New York Department of Health, New York, NY
 March 25, 2002
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Inhalation 
              Anthrax in Florida
 Steve Wiersma, Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, FL
 March 26, 2002
- 
Inhalation 
              Anthrax of Unknown Source
 James Hadler, Connecticut Department of Public Health, Hartford, CT
 March 26, 2002
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Laboratory 
              Response in the Commonwealth of Virginia to the Intentional 
              Release of Bacillus anthracis 
 Denise Pettit, Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services, Richmond, VA
 March 25, 2002
- 
Public 
              Health Laboratory Response to an Anthrax Incident in Connecticut
 Donald Mayo, Connecticut State Health Department, Hartford, CT
 March 25, 2002
- 
Rapid 
              Molecular Identification of B. anthracis in New York 
              State in Response to Recent Bioterrorism Incidents
 Kimberlee Musser, New York, State Department of Health, Albany, NY
 March 25, 2002
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Surveillance 
              of Livestock for Zoonotic Diseases and Veterinary Bio-Threat 
              Agents
 William Hueston, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN
 March 25, 2002
- 
The 
              Role of Healthcare Systems in Bioterrorism Preparedness
 Trish Perl, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD
 March 26, 2002
- 
Threat 
              Letter Menace: The Fiji Experience
 Kamal Kishore, Fiji School of Medicine, Suva, Fiji
 March 25, 2002
Note: the views expressed by non-CDC presenters do not necessarily represent the views of CDC. Links to these webcasts are provided solely as a service to our users. These links do not indicate an endorsement of the presenters, their organizations, or any commercial products by CDC.
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