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\nJanuary 4, 2012: Content on this page kept for historical reasons.
\nAdvisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Meetings in 2012: February 22-23, June 20-21 & October 24-25 in Atlanta, GA.
\nClinical Vaccinology Courseexternal icon, March 9-11, 2012 in Chicago, IL.
\nInternational Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases (ICEID)external icon, March 11-14, 2012 in Atlanta, GA.
\nNational Immunization Conference Online (NICO)external icon, March 26-28, 2012 (virtual).
\nEpidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Conference, April 16-20, 2012 in Atlanta, GA.
\nWorld Meningitis Dayexternal icon, April 24, 2012.
\nAnnual Conference on Vaccine Researchexternal icon, May 7-9, 2012 in Baltimore, MD.
\nAssociation of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) Annual Meetingexternal icon, May 20-23, 2012 in Seattle, WA.
\nAmerican Society for Microbiology (ASM) General Meetingexternal icon, June 16-19, 2012 in San Francisco, CA.
\nGroup B Strep Awareness Monthexternal icon, July, 2012
\nJoint Statistical Meetingsexternal icon, July 29-August 2, 2012 in San Diego, CA
\nInterscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), September 9-12, 2012 in San Francisco, CA.
\nID Week, a Joint Meeting of IDSA, SHEA, HIVMA, and PIDSexternal icon, October 17-21, 2012 in San Diego, CA.
\nWorld Pneumonia Dayexternal icon, November 12, 2012.
\nGet Smart About Antibiotics Week, November 12-18, 2012.
\nThe GAVI Alliance announced it will provide funding for 16 more developing countries to introduce rotavirus vaccines and 18 more countries to introduce pneumococcal vaccines. GAVI CEO Seth Berkley, MD said, \u201cThe death toll of rotavirus and pneumococcal infections in Africa is particularly devastating, and this is where these vaccines will make the most significant impact, not only in lives saved, but also in terms of healthy lives lived.\u201d
\nSave posters presented at meetings and conferences to display during a DBD All-Hands Meeting.
\nTake photos of work activities here and in the field. Action shots are always great!
\nSubmit articles accepted for publication to NCIRD\u2019s Advance Media Report. Send to Alison Patti prior to online
or print publication.
Make sure DBD OD knows about any awards you receive. Please forward these items to Alison Patti.
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