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EventWorld TB Day: On the move against tuberculosis - Fighting multidrug resistance & HIV-TB coinfection
Fourth Scientific Symposium on the occasion of World Tuberculosis Day 2010 Berlin, March 22 and 23, 2010
Aim: Bringing together experts in tuberculosis control from two high burden WHO regions: Africa and Euro; presentation and discussion of specific problems in tuberculosis spread in the two WHO regions, exchange of expertise and experiences in control of HIV-TB comorbidity and of multidrug resistance (MDR-TB) Organization: Koch-Metchnikov-Forum, Langenbeck-Virchow-House, Luisenstr. 59, 10117 Berlin; Secretariat: Sven Stabroth, stabroth@kmforum.eu, Tel.: +49-30-2345-7722 In cooperation with: WHO-HQ Geneva; WHO-Euro, Copenhagen; ECDC, Stockholm; Robert Koch Institute, Berlin; KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, The Hague; Stop TB Forum Germany, Berlin; Charité University Medicine, Berlin; Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Central Tuberculosis Research Institute, Moscow, Russia; Metchnikov-Academy, St. Petersburg; Institute for Public Health, Ministry of Health, Moscow, Russia; WHO-Office Moscow, Russia; Institute for Tuberculosis, Moldova. Partners: German Federal Ministry of Health; TB Alliance, FIND, AERAS Global TB Vaccine Foundation, Becton Dickinson Diagnostics, Hain Lifesciences, Fatol, Carl Zeiss, INSTAND + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Program: Monday, March 22, 2009 18.00h Opening Welcome remarks O. Schulte, Federal Ministry of Health, Germany H. Hahn, Koch-Metchnikov-Forum, Berlin Lectures T. Ulrichs, KMF, Berlin: "TB in Ancient Egypt - paleoepidemiology of tuberculosis" R. Loddenkemper, DZK Berlin: "100th anniversary of Koch's death - Robert Koch and tuberculosis" 19.30h Welcome reception - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tuesday, March 23, 2010 9.00h Session 1: Epidemiology, current data and trends in the WHO regions Chairs: C. Gunneberg, T. Ulrichs C. Gunneberg, WHO/HQ, Geneva: "TB and TB/HIV in Africa and the world: the global situation and recent trends" N.C. Gey van Pittius, Stellenbosch University: "Problem setting - epidemiology current data and trends" F. Marx, KMF, Berlin: "Recurrence of tuberculosis and treatment default - an analysis of TB program data from the Western Cape Province, South Africa" G. Gergert, CTRI, Moscow: "TB surveillance and TB drug resistance in the Russian Federation" B. Brodhun, RKI, Berlin: "Tuberculosis - trends in Germany with a special focus on migrants and drug resistance" B. Hauer, RKI, Berlin: "Tuberculosis in the elderly in Germany" 11.00h Coffee break 11.30h Session 2: Innovation in diagnostics - lessons learnt in Africa and Europe Chairs: S. Rüsch-Gerdes, R. O'Brien S. Rüsch-Gerdes, FZ-Borstel: "Challenges in tuberculosis diagnostics in Africa and Europe" R. Diel, Hamburg: "New development in the evidence base for TB infection testing" V. Crudu, Moldova: "TB diagnostics in the Republic of Moldova" 12.30h Lunch break 13.30h Session 2, continued R. O'Brien, FIND, Geneva: "Molecular diagnostics for tuberculosis: moving testing closer to the patient" D. Storm, BD, Heidelberg: "Drug resistant TB and data management: from survey to surveillance" D. Hain, Hain Diagnostics, Nehren: "Implementation of Line Probe Tests in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Win-Win Situation" General discussion 14.30h Session 3: Innovation in research for new drugs Chairs: M. Laurenzi, H. Hahn M. Laurenzi, TB Alliance, New York: "Progress in developing improved TB treatments" M. Stehr, HZI Braunschweig: "Novel targets for antituberculous Drug Development" R. Gounden, Stellenbosch University: "Clinical Pharmacology of TB drugs used in developing countries - Which information is available and needs for future clinical trials" 15.30h Coffee break 16.00h Session 4: Innovation in public health measures Chairs: R. Zaleskis, R. Loddenkemper R. Zaleskis, WHO Euro, Copenhagen: "Challenges for the implementation of the Stop TB Strategy in the WHO European Region" K. Vladimirov, Metchnikov Academy, St. Petersburg: "Tuberculosis and HIV-infection in the penal institutions of St. Petersburg" N. Skrynnik, TB dispensary No. 12, St. Petersburg: "Tuberculosis in the centre of megapolis" M. Dara, KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, The Hague: "Addressing Drug Resistant TB, from project to programmatic approach" D. Sissolak, Stellenbosch University: "TB management and control in a resource poor high TB and HIV burden hospital setting" A. Panteleev, TB hospital No. 2, St. Petersburg: "TB among HIV - infected patients in St. Petersburg" A. Svistelnik, Federal TB-Institute, Novosibirsk: "System regularities and the TB situation in Siberia and Far East" General discussion 18.30h Coffee break 19.00h Session 5: Epidemiology - reports and strategies Chairs: D. Manissero, H. Hahn D. Manissero, ECDC, Stockholm: "ECDC/WHO 2010 Joint TB surveillance report for Europe: the EU TB challenge, specific threats and perspectives" R. Zaleskis, WHO Euro, Copenhagen: "ECDC/WHO 2010 Joint TB surveillance report for Europe: regional findings" D. Falzon, WHO, Geneva: "TB drug resistance a global threat and a European reality: presentation of the WHO Global report on M/XDR-TB Surveillance and Response" General discussion on findings of WHO and ECDC surveillance reports 20.00h End of the symposium Information on participating / attending:
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