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Sponsored by
Virginia-Maryland Regional
College of Veterinary Medicine
and
Continuing and
Professional Education
About the Course
Emerging and Re-Emerging Diseases caused by bacteria or viruses
represent an ever present danger to man and animals, despite the
enormous progress in controlling infectious diseases achieved over the
past half century. Some of these diseases agents also could be used for
bio-terror activities. This program is designed to increase awareness
and understanding by human and animal health professionals of the
epidemiology and nature of emerging and reemerging diseases and their
bio-terror potentials.
Please join us for presentations by our faculty on April 22, 2006 at the
facilities of the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia.
Location and Lodging
This course is held at The Virginia-Maryland Regional College of
Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg, Virginia. A limited number of lodging
rooms are available at The Inn at Virginia Tech. To reserve a room at
the $99 plus tax for a single or $119 plus tax for a double, please call
877-200-3350 or 540/231-8000 (and mention the name of the course) by
March 24, 2006.
See Continuing Education's Area Information section for
more information about the Blacksburg area.
For More Information Contact:
Anne Cinsavich, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine, 540-231-5261
Email: aclapsad@vt.edu
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