2. Carol Rubin, DVM, MPH , National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-borne, and Enteric Diseases, CDC 404-639-7378 [email_address] Selected Zoonotic Diseases Conference Call November 4, 2009 Update on H1N1
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4. Kendra E. Stauffer, DVM ; Bacterial Zoonoses Branch, CDC 404-639-3435 kstauffer@cdc.gov Selected Zoonotic Diseases Conference Call November 4, 2009 The Changing Face of Brucellosis in the United States http ://www.cdc.gov/Features/HuntingSafety/Brucellosis_and_HogHunters_508.pdf Additional zoonotic resources for hunters from the AVMA include: http://www.avma.org/public_health/zoonotic_risks/hunters.asp http://www.avma.org/public_health/zoonotic_risks/hunters_precautions.asp
5. Steven Baty, DVM, MPH, Arizona Department of Health Services 602-364-3875 batys@azdhs.gov Andrea McCollum, PhD, Poxvirus and Rabies Branch, CDC 404-639-4164 amccollum@cdc.gov Selected Zoonotic Diseases Conference Call November 4, 2009 Bat-associated Rabies Virus in Skunks and Foxes, Flagstaff, Arizona 2009
6. Bat-associated Rabies Virus Variant Arizona, 2009 Steven Baty, DVM, MPH Arizona Department of Health Services EIS Field Assignments Branch, CDD, OWCD Andrea McCollum, PhD Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, CDC
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26. William H. Wunner, PhD, Professor and Director of Outreach Education and Technology Training; The Wistar Institute; 215-898-3854 wunner@wistar.org Deborah J. Briggs, PhD, Adjunct Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University briggs@vet.k-state.edu Selected Zoonotic Diseases Conference Call November 4, 2009 Overview of special collections on papers on rabies appearing in the journals Vaccine and PLoS NTD
27. Richard B. Chipman, National Rabies Management Program, USDA, APHIS, Wildlife Services 518-477-5628 Richard.B.Chipman@ aphis.usda.gov Selected Zoonotic Diseases Conference Call November 4, 2009 Oral vaccination opportunities, complexities and challenges in North America
29. 10 Minute Paper Summary “ Oral Rabies Vaccination in North America: Opportunities, Complexities and Challenges” (In Press) Public Library of Science Neglected Tropical Diseases Dennis Slate, Timothy P. Algeo, Kathleen M. Nelson, Richard B. Chipman, Dennis Donovan, Jesse D. Blanton, Michael Niezgoda, and Charles E. Rupprecht
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54. Year Rabies Cases ORV zone 1995 2000- 2007 Rabies case in 2001 and 2004 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 166 58 21 6 5 10 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Canine Rabies in Coyote, South Texas W e b b D u v a l F r i o S t a r r B e e U v a l d e B e x a r H i d a l g o K i n n e y Z a v a l a D i m m i t M e d i n a L a S a l l e K e n e d y Z a p a t a M a v e r i c k B r o o k s G o l i a d L a v a c a A t a s c o s a D e W i t t V i c t o r i a W i l s o n L i v e O a k M c M u l l e n J i m H o g g G o n z a l e s N u e c e s K a r n e s K l e b e r g J a c k s o n R e f u g i o C a m e r o n J i m W e l l s W i l l a c y G u a d a l u p e S a n P a t r i c i o C a l h o u n A r a n s a s W e b b D u v a l F r i o S t a r r B e e U v a l d e B e x a r H i d a l g o K i n n e y Z a v a l a D i m m i t M e d i n a L a S a l l e K e n e d y Z a p a t a M a v e r i c k B r o o k s G o l i a d L a v a c a A t a s c o s a D e W i t t V i c t o r i a W i l s o n L i v e O a k M c M u l l e n J i m H o g g G o n z a l e s N u e c e s K a r n e s K l e b e r g J a c k s o n R e f u g i o C a m e r o n J i m W e l l s W i l l a c y G u a d a l u p e S a n P a t r i c i o C a l h o u n A r a n s a s ORV begins W e b b D u v a l F r i o S t a r r B e e U v a l d e B e x a r H i d a l g o K i n n e y Z a v a l a D i m m i t M e d i n a L a S a l l e K e n e d y Z a p a t a M a v e r i c k B r o o k s G o l i a d L a v a c a A t a s c o s a D e W i t t V i c t o r i a W i l s o n L i v e O a k M c M u l l e n J i m H o g g G o n z a l e s N u e c e s K a r n e s K l e b e r g J a c k s o n R e f u g i o C a m e r o n J i m W e l l s W i l l a c y G u a d a l u p e S a n P a t r i c i o C a l h o u n A r a n s a s
70. Susan Moore, Rabies Laboratory Manager, K-State Rabies Laboratory 785-532-4472 smoore@vet.ksu.edu Selected Zoonotic Diseases Conference Call November 4, 2009 Rabies specific antibodies: measuring surrogates of protection against a fatal disease
71. Rabies Specific Antibodies: Measuring Surrogates of Protection Against a Fatal Disease Susan M. Moore and Cathleen A. Hanlon