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Day 1 October 3, 2016
Session Chair
Eduardo J Simoes
University of Missouri School of Medicine|USA
Session Co-Chair
Laura Finn
Mayo Clinic|USA
Major Sessions:
Epidemiology and Public Health|Medicine|Infectious diseases|Surveillance|Genomic
Research
Session Introduction
Title:
An attempt to calculate the prevalence of chronic hepatitis C infection in Tuscany using
administrative data
Cristina Stasi |
Regional Health Agency of Tuscany | Italy
Title:
Acute health effects and immunosuppression upon sub-chronic exposure to Acephate on Indian small-
scale vegetable and fruit growers
Syamantak Mani Tripathi |
Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University | India
Title:
The 3
rd
cycle of the Brazilian national programme for improving access and quality of primary care
(PMAQ-AB)
Anya P G F Vieira-Meyer |
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz | Brazil
Title:
Predictors of well-being for residents of an epidemiologic catchment area in Montreal, Canada
Caron Jean |
McGill University | Canada
Title:
Hospital-based Surveillance of enterovirus 71 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 2011-2014
Shu-Ting Luo |
National Health Research Institutes | Taiwan
Title:
Prevalence of musculoskeletal risk factors among truck drivers at the Jordan petroleum refinery company
Ahmad M Khalil |
Yarmouk University | Jordan
Title:
Incidence and predictors of stroke in older people: The Anhui cohort study, China
Ruoling Chen |
Wellbeing University of Wolverhampton | UK
Title:
Murine typhus and other flea-borne rickettsioses: History, molecular epidemiology and public
health consequences
Marina E Eremeeva |
Georgia Southern University | USA
Title:
Inclusion of short-term care patients affects the perceived performance of specialists: A
retrospective cohort study
Mark A Nyman |
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine | USA
Title:
Alcohol use and serum uric acid using Mendelian randomization
Sun Ha Jee |
Yonsei University | Korea
Title:
Placental transfer of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and relations with demographic
and physiologic factors: A preliminary study in a Chinese birth cohort
Jiayin Dai |
Chinese Academy of Sciences | China