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Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy University of Minnesota CIDRAP Leadership Forum Infectious Disease BRIEFING August 22 nd, 2018

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

CIDRAP Leadership Forum 3 rd Annual Meeting Minneapolis, MN McNamara Center Oct 9 + 10 2018

Questions, Comments and Discussion

Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy University of Minnesota CIDRAP Leadership Forum Infectious Disease BRIEFING August 22 nd, 2018 Thank you for attending!