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Emerging Viral Diseases: The “One Health” Connection

March 18, 2014 - March 19, 2014

From the meeting site:

Viruses have caused some of the most dramatic and deadly disease pandemics in human history. A highly contagious disease caused by the variola virus, smallpox plagued mankind since 10,000 BC. In the 20th century alone smallpox killed between 300-500 million people before its eradication in 1980. The 1918-1919 “Spanish Flu” pandemic infected roughly one-third of the world’s human population causing an estimated 50-100 million deaths. In 2009, a novel swine-origin H1N1 strain of influenza A virus rapidly spread to over 213 countries causing the first declared pandemic of the 21st century.

In the past half century, a number of deadly zoonotic disease outbreaks caused by novel viruses — Nipah virus in Malaysia, Hendra virus in Australia, Hantavirus in the United States, Ebola virus in Africa, SARS and MERS CoV among others — have underscored the urgency of understanding factors influencing viral disease emergence and spread.

On March 18th and 19th, 2014, the Institute of Medicine’s Forum on Microbial Threats will host a public workshop to explore factors driving the appearance, establishment, and spread of emerging, reemerging and novel viral diseases; the global health and economic impacts of recently emerging and novel viral diseases in humans; and, the scientific and policy approaches to improving domestic and international capacity to detect and respond to global outbreaks of infectious disease.

Details

Start:
March 18, 2014
End:
March 19, 2014
Event Category:
Website:
http://www.iom.edu/Activities/PublicHealth/MicrobialThreats/2014-MAR-18.aspx

Venue

Keck Center
Washington, DC United States

Organizer

NAS IOM
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