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1 Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy University of Minnesota CIDRAP Leadership Forum Infectious Disease BRIEFING August 22 nd, 2018
2 CLF BRIEFING HOT TOPICS 1. Ebola 2. Foodborne diseases 3. Polio 4. Hajj 5. Cholera and Yemen 6. Drug and medical shortages UPDATES 7. Influenza update + vaccine 8 Zika, Yellow fever 9. Nipah 10. Antimicrobial Resistance 11. Typhoid 12. Measles 13. MERS 14. Other
3 CLF BRIEFING HOT TOPICS 1. Ebola 2. Foodborne diseases 3. Polio 4. Hajj 5. Cholera and Yemen 6. Drug and medical shortages UPDATES 7. Influenza update + vaccine 8 Zika, Yellow fever 9. Nipah 10. Antimicrobial Resistance 11. Typhoid 12. Measles 13. MERS 14. Other
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106 Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy University of Minnesota CIDRAP Leadership Forum Infectious Disease BRIEFING August 22 nd, 2018 Thank you for attending!
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