Volume 25, Number 11—November 2019
Conference Summary
21st International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases in the Pacific Rim
Table
Date | Venue | Topics |
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July 1996 | Kyoto, Japan | Introduction to the conference initiative |
March 1997 | Bangkok, Thailand | Dengue, EHEC, drug-resistant bacteria |
March 1998 | Bali, Indonesia | Tuberculosis, malaria, hepatitis, carcinogenesis |
March 1999 | Bangkok, Thailand | Parasitic infections and influenza |
January 2000 | Chennai, India | Tuberculosis, leprosy, and AIDS |
January 2001 | Manila, Philippines | Bacterial diarrhea and viral zoonosis |
October–November 2002 | Shanghai, China | Acute respiratory infections and parasitic zoonosis |
December 2003 | Dhaka, Bangladesh | Cholera and bacterial enteric infections; AIDS |
December 2004 | Kyoto, Japan | Influenza; 40th anniversary of USJCMSP |
November 2005 | Hanoi, Vietnam | AIDS; tuberculosis |
November 2006 | Singapore | Avian influenza |
December 2007 | Haikou, Hainan, China | Antimicrobial resistance in respiratory infections |
April 2009 | Kolkata, India | Enteric diseases |
October 2010 | Penang, Malaysia | Next-generation diagnostics of infectious diseases |
March 2013 | Singapore | Viral vaccines and protective immunity |
February 2014 | Dhaka, Bangladesh | Antimicrobial drug resistance in bacterial and parasitic diseases |
January 2015 | Taipei, Taiwan | Emerging viral diseases: recovery and control |
January 2016 | Bethesda, MD, USA | Emerging research technologies and innovations; 50th anniversary of USJCMSP |
February 2017 | Seoul, South Korea | Antimicrobial drug resistance in bacterial and parasitic diseases |
January 2018 | Shenzhen, China | Pathogenesis and protective immunity of viral diseases |
February 2019 |
Hanoi, Vietnam |
Bacterial and parasitic diseases |
*EHEC, enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli; USJCMSP, US-Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program. |
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