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Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Emerging Viral Diseases: The One Health Connection: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18975.

Appendix B

Agenda

Emerging Viral Diseases—The One Health Connection

March 18–19, 2014
500 Fifth Street, NW
Washington DC

DAY ONE: TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 2014

8:00–8:30: Registration and continental breakfast
8:30–8:45: Welcoming remarks and overview: Drs. David A. Relman, James M. Hughes, Lonnie King
8:45–9:30: KEYNOTE: Challenges and trends in emerging viral diseases: A global perspective

Keiji Fukuda, The World Health Organization

9:30–10:00: DISCUSSION
10:0010:30: BREAK

SESSION I: OVERVIEW OF EMERGING VIRAL DISEASES
Moderator: Peter Daszak

10:30–11:00: Global trends in emerging viral diseases of wildlife origin

Jonathan Sleeman, USGS National Wildlife Health Center

11:00–11:30: The relationship between eco-social system changes, the animal–human interface and viral disease emergence

Dirk Pfeiffer, Royal Veterinary College

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Emerging Viral Diseases: The One Health Connection: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18975.
11:30–12:00: Studying immunity to zoonotic diseases in the natural host—Keeping it real

John Lowenthal, CSIRO

12:00–12:30: Emerging and reemerging viral diseases: A view from NIAID

Anthony Fauci, NIAID

12:30–1:00: DISCUSSION
1:00–1:45: LUNCH

SESSION II: THE EMERGENCE OF A NOVEL BETACORONAVIRUS IN THE MIDDLE EAST—LOCAL, REGIONAL, AND GLOBAL IMPACTS
Moderator: Lonnie King

1:45–2:15: Human coronavirus emergence and cross-species adaptation

Ralph Baric, University of North Carolina

2:15–2:45: Animal coronaviruses: Lessons for MERS and SARS human coronaviruses

Linda Saif, Ohio State University

2:45–3:15: BREAK
3:15–3:45: Investigating the ecology and animal origins of MERS-CoV

Jonathan Epstein and Kevin Olival, EcoHealth Alliance

3:45–4:15: MERS-CoV: Its epidemiology, transmissibility, pandemic potential, and prevention

Trish M. Perl, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

4:15–4:45: The potential for the international spread of Middle East respiratory syndrome in association with mass gathering events in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Kamran Khan, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Canada

4:45–5:30: DISCUSSION
5:30–5:45: SUMMARY AND CONCLUDING REMARKS
5:50: ADJOURNMENT
Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Emerging Viral Diseases: The One Health Connection: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18975.

DAY TWO: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2014

8:30–9:00: Registration and continental breakfast
9:00–9:15: Welcome and summary of day one—Dr. David Relman
9:15–10:00: KEYNOTE: Lessons learned from IHR implementation and WHO performance in the 2009 (H1N1) influenza pandemic

Harvey V. Fineberg, President, Institute of Medicine

10:00–10:30: DISCUSSION
10:30–10:45: BREAK

SESSION III: DISCUSSION OF THE EMERGENCE OF THE
INFLUENZA A VIRUSES IN ASIA—H5N1, H1N1, H7N9—OTHERS
Moderator: James M. Hughes

10:45–11:15: Similarities and differences between the novel H7N9 and H5N1 influenza A viruses

Ruben Donis, CDC

11:15–11:45: Studies on H7N9 virus infectivity and transmission in poultry and field assessment of epidemiology and control

David Swayne, USDA

11:45–12:15: Epidemiology and characteristics of influenza A H7N9 infections

Daniel Jernigan, CDC

12:15–12:45: DISCUSSION
12:45–1:30: LUNCH

SESSION IV: HOW IS THE DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY RESPONDING TO THESE VIRAL DISEASES?
Moderator: Jeffrey Duchin

1:30–2:00: Responses to the emergence of H7N9: The OIE perspective

Alex Thiermann, OIE

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Emerging Viral Diseases: The One Health Connection: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18975.
2:00–2:30: Coordinated responses to the emergence of the H7N9 avian influenza A virus in the Asian and Pacific regions—The USAID perspective

Dennis Carroll, USAID

2:30–3:00: Challenges in assessing and preventing transmission of β-coronaviruses in hospital/health care facilities

Allison McGeer, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada

3:00–3:30: BREAK
3:30–4:00: Using what we know from science to contribute to predicting the pandemic potential of zoonotic influenza viruses

Derek Smith, Cambridge (UK)

4:00–4:30: A pandemic risk assessment framework to triage animal influenza viruses and minimize pathotyping studies

Ruben Donis, CDC

4:30–5:00: DISCUSSION
5:00–5:15: CONCLUDING REMARKS
5:15: ADJOURNMENT
Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Emerging Viral Diseases: The One Health Connection: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18975.
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