April 24, 2006
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Morning Session - Plenary
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Rabies Emergence, Prevention, and Control: A National Perspective
Dr. Charles Rupprecht, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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NA
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Status of Rabies Control in Carnivores in the United States
John Forbes, MS, United States Department of Agriculture - Wildlife Services
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2036KB
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The Ohio Oral Rabies Vaccination Program: An Example of Strategic Planning
Dr. Kathleen Smith, Ohio Department of Health
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1233KB
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Rabies in Michigan: History, Epidemiology, and Contingency
Dr. Dean Sienko, Michigan Department of Community Health
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1076KB
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Breakout Session 1 - Public Health Forum
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Navigating a Potential Rabies Exposure
Dr. Kim Signs, Michigan Department of Community Health
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2201KB
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Laboratory Issues: Good Specimens Lead to Good Results
Patty Clark, MPH, Michigan Department of Community Health Laboratory
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640KB
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MDCH Rabies Vaccine Replacement Policy Changes
Dr. Gary Kirk, Michigan Department of Community Health
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485KB
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The Role of Animal Control in Public Health
Ernie Baker, Michigan Association of Animal Control Officers
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Breakout Session 2 - Animal Health Forum
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Bats 101: The Biology and Natural History of Bats in Michigan
Dr. Allen Kurta, Eastern Michigan University
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Current and Future Regulation of Wildlife Rehabilitation and Control
Dr. Dan O'Brien, Michigan Department of Natural Resources
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2270KB
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Domestic Animals: Biting and Being Bitten
Dr. Nancy Frank, Michigan Department of Agriculture
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2171KB
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A Raccoon Strain Rabies Enhanced Surveillance System for Michigan
David Marks, MS, United States Department of Agriculture - Wildlife Services
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655KB
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Final Plenary - A Local Perspective
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Bringing it all Together: Managing a Raccoon Strain Rabies Outbreak
Nancy Niehus, RS, Lake County General Health District, Ohio
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2392KB
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