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Emerging Infectious Diseases
The relative isolation of many circumpolar communities no longer
insulates us from the global threat of new and reemerging infectious
diseases. Of particular concern to Arctic residents are the re-emergence
of diseases such as tuberculosis, and diphtheria, the emergence
of antibiotic resistance among bacteria that were once susceptible
to antibiotics (tuberculosis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Hemophilus
influenzae, Staphylococcus aureus, and Enterococcus sp) the
appearance of new viruses causing Hepatitis (Hepatitis C), old
viruses causing disease outbreaks (Hepatitis A, and Respiratory
Syncytial virus), and the infectious causes of cancer (Hepatitis
B, Human Papilloma virus, and Helicobacter pylori). The
discussion group will focus on information sharing on prevention
and control strategies, including surveillance, applied research,
and evaluation of potential interventions.
Notes
from ICCH 12 Working Group, 2003 (pdf)
Alan
J. Parkinson Ph.D
Arctic Investigations Program
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
4055 Tudor Center Drive
Anchorage AK 99508
(907) 729 3407
(907) 729 3429 fax
e-mail: ajp1@cdc.gov
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/aip.htm
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