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Workshop on Sustainable Global Capacity for Surveillance and Response to Emerging Zoonoses.


Event Date: June 25, 2008 - June 26, 2008


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MEETING AGENDA

June 25-26, 2008

Venable in Terrell Place

(575 Seventh Street NW, Washington, DC 20001)

 

DAY 1: JUNE 25, 2008

 

9:30- 10:15 a.m.         Registration and Check-in

                                    All participants must check in at the security desk

 

SESSION I: CHARGE AND STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

 

10:15 – 10:25 a.m.      Welcome and Opening Remarks

Marguerite Pappaioanou, Committee co-chair

Gerald Keusch, Committee co-chair

 

10:25 – 10:45 a.m.      Charge to the Committee from the sponsor

Dennis Carroll and Murray Trostle, USAID (confirmed)

10:45 – 11:15 a.m.      Keynote Presentation

Convergence of forces behind emerging and reemerging zoonoses, and future trends in zoonoses

Tracee Treadwell, CDC (confirmed)

11:15 – 12:00              Panel Discussion: The need for a global and sustainable surveillance system for zoonoses, and roles of various international organizations

Moderator: Gerald Keusch, Committee co-chair

Panelists

                                    Nancy Cox, CDC (confirmed)

                                    Stephane de La Rocque, FAO (confirmed)

Marlo Libel, Pan American Health Organization, on behalf of David Heymann, WHO (confirmed; Sylvain Aldighieri to standby for Dr. Libel)

                                    Alejandro Thiermann, OIE (confirmed)

Tracee Treadwell, CDC (confirmed)

 

12:00 – 1:00 pm          Lunch on your own

(speakers will have meal vouchers, committee to meet in closed session)

 

SESSION II: ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING ZOONOSES

(Moderator: Mark Woolhouse, committee member)

 

Animal Health Surveillance Systems

*This panel will discuss the varying methodologies used to conduct surveillance in different animal populations including: poultry and livestock (for consumption), wildlife and exotic animals, marine mammals, and bushmeat. The presenters should:

  • Briefly describe the surveillance activities/methodologies and current funding levels, special challenges to conducting surveillance in these different populations
  • Discuss the reliability/validity (including sensitivity and specificity) of data obtained from these surveillance systems, timeliness, access to data—how the data are shared/disseminated, what it would take to achieve sustainability over many years
  • Highlight the major gaps and challenges

The session will focus on international surveillance initiatives, rather than U.S.-focused programs.

 

1:00– 1:15 pm             Global Early Warning System (GLEWS) and Transboundary disease surveillance program

                                    Stephane de La Rocque, FAO (confirmed)

1:15 -1:30 pm             OIE standards for identifying/diagnosing diseases, diagnostic confirmation, data collection and reporting from countries, network of reference laboratories, relationships with Chief Veterinary Officers—committee work, food safety (Codex Alimentarius)

Alejandro Thiermann, OIE (confirmed)

1:30 – 2:00 pm            Surveillance and outbreak investigation of wildlife – terrestrial and marine animals, birds, Wildlife Disease Information Node

·        Wildlife Disease Information Node – Joshua Dein (on NBII), USGS National Wildlife Health Center (confirmed)

·        Outbreak investigation – Scott Wright, USGS National Wildlife Health Center (confirmed)

2:00 – 2:15 p.m.          Ebola surveillance in non-human primates

Pierre Rollin, CDC (confirmed)

2:15 – 2:30 p.m.          Surveillance of bats

Peter Daszak (for Jon Epstein), Consortium for Conservation Medicine (confirmed)

2:30 – 2:45 p.m.          Surveillance of bushmeat and exotic animal consumption & GAINS

William Karesh, Wildlife Conservation Society (confirmed)

2:45 – 3:00 p.m.          Surveillance of Infectious Diseases in Companion Animals

Larry Glickman, Purdue University (confirmed)

3:00 – 3:45 pm            Panel Discussion on active surveillance systems with presenters from Session II

 

3:45 – 4:00 pm            Break

 

 

SESSION III: EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS FOR ZOONOTIC DISEASES IN HUMANS

(Moderator: Mo Salman, committee member)

 

4:00 – 5:00 p.m.          *Panelists will provide a brief description of the early warning system, discuss what works well in their systems, and more importantly, identify the gaps and challenges.

 

  • Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN)

Marlo Libel, PAHO (confirmed); Sylvain Aldighieri to standby for Dr. Libel

  • Global Outbreak Awareness and Response Network (GOARN)

Marlo Libel, PAHO (confirmed); Sylvain Aldighieri to standby for Dr. Libel

  • ProMED-Mail

Peter Cowen, North Carolina State University (confirmed)

  • U.S. Department of Defense, Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System DoD-GEIS

Tracy DuVernoy, U.S. Department of Defense (confirmed)

  • ArboNET

Marc Fischer, CDC (via teleconfere

  • Emerging Infections Network (IDSA) 

Philip Polgreen , University of Iowa (confirmed)

5:00 – 6:00 p.m.          Panel Discussion on early warning systems with presenters from Session III

 

6:00 p.m.                     Adjourn for the day

 

6:30 – 8:30 p.m.          Committee Working Dinner


DAY 2: JUNE 26, 2008

 

8:00 - 8:30 a.m.          Registration and Check-in

                                    All participants must check in at the security desk

 

8:30 – 8:45 a.m.          Recap of Day 1 & Overview of Day 2 of the Workshop

Gerald Keusch & Marguerite Pappaioanou, Committee co-chairs

 

SESSION IV: LABORATORY AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CAPACITY

(Moderator: Terry McElwain, committee member)

 

Panel members will have 15 minutes each to discuss the successes and challenges in developing laboratory and epidemiological capacity in resource constrained countries.

 

8:45 – 9:00 a.m.          Broad view of veterinary / agricultural laboratory capacity in resource-constrained countries (clinical and field training, BSL-3 labs, biosecurity issues)

James Pearson, former director of National Veterinary Services Lab (retired) (confirmed)

9:00 – 9:15 a.m.          Reference lab perspective – experience serving as an OIE reference laboratory and providing technical assistance and training to countries in Africa on Avian Influenza; International policies for sharing specimens and resources and lab data

Ilaria Capua, OIE (confirmed)

9:15 – 9:30 a.m.          Training and deployment of assays in other countries and standardization of assays worldwide

Barbara Martin, Coordinator for the U.S. National Animal Health Laboratory Network (confirmed)

9:30 – 9:45 a.m.          Experience and challenges in establishing and sustained operation of laboratories in Tanzania with high quality assurance

Mmeta Grasford Yongolo, virology department of the Animal Diseases Research Institute (confirmed)

10:00 – 10:15 a.m.      Integrated emerging infectious disease surveillance in Nairobi, Kenya

Robert Breiman, CDC International Emerging Infectious Diseases Program (confirmed)

10:15 – 10:30 a.m.     Clinical laboratory and epidemiological field training in SE Asia

Jeremy Farrar, Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (confirmed)

10:30 – 11:00 a.m.      Break

 

11:00 – 12:00 p.m.      Panel Discussion on laboratory and epidemiological capacity with presenters from Session IV

 

12:00 – 1:15 p.m.        Lunch on your own

(speakers will have meal vouchers, committee to meet in closed session)

 

SESSION V: FACILITATING INFORMATION EXCHANGE, IMPROVING COMMUNICATION, AND IMPROVING POLICIES

 

1:15 – 2:30      Facilitating information exchange, improving communication, and improving policies

 

·         Moderated Panel Discussion (20-min):

Panelists: Ilaria Capua, OIE; Stephane de La Rocque, FAO; Marlo Libel, WHO/PAHO; Sylvia Robles, World Bank; Alejandro Thiermann, OIE

(Gerald Keusch, moderator)

o       International policies for sharing specimens and resources and lab and epidemiological data (speakers from WHO/PAHO and OIE); Indonesia incident

o       Communication and interaction in outbreak investigations (speakers from WHO/PAHO, OIE, FAO)

o       Economic and political constraints (OIE, World Bank)

o       Others?

 

·         General Open Discussion (25-min)

 

2:30 – 3:00      Break

 

SESSION VI: DEVELOPING A GLOBAL AND SUSTAINABLE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

 

3:00 – 5:15      Moderated General Discussion: Developing global sustainable surveillance and response to emerging zoonoses

                        (Gerald Keusch and Marguerite Pappaioanou, moderators)

                        Methodology, resources, interconnectedness, politics

·        Sustainable vs. surge

·        Disease-specific sentinel vs. comprehensive integrative

·        Integration of tools for ongoing sentinel surveillance

·        What’s working, what’s not

·        Where do we go from here

 

5:15 – 5:30      Closing Remarks

                        Gerald Keusch & Marguerite Pappaioanou, Committee co-chairs

 

5:30                 Adjourn



Resources & Links
Session 1 - Presentation 1 - Carroll Slides
Session 1 - Presentation 2 - Treadwell Slides (Keynote address)
Session 2 - Presentation 1 - de la Rocque Slides
Session 2 - Presentation 2 - Thiermann Slides
Session 2 - Presentation 3 - Dein and Wright Slides
Session 2 - Presentation 4 - Rollin Slides
Session 2 - Presentation 5 - Daszak/Epstein Slides
Session 2 - Presentation 6 - Karesh Slides
Session 2 - Presentation 7 - Glickman Slides
Session 3 - Presentation 1 - Libel Slides
Session 3 - Presentation 2 - Cowen Slides
Session 3 - Presentation 3 - DuVernoy Slides
Session 3 - Presentation 4 - Fischer Slides
Session 3 - Presentation 5 - Polgreen Slides
Session 4 - Presentation 1 - Pearson Slides
Session 4 - Presentation 2 - Capua Slides
Session 4 - Presentation 3 - Martin Slides
Session 4 - Presentation 4 - Yongolo Slides
Session 4 - Presentation 5 - Breiman Slides
Session 4 - Presentation 6 - Farrar Slides


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