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    Matthias.Maiwald@KKH.COM.SG Subject: German-Singaporean Symposium on Pathogenic E. coli MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Message-ID:
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    Matthias.Maiwald@KKH.COM.SG Subject: German-Singaporean Symposium on Pathogenic E. coli MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Message-ID:

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    Dear Group,

    This is a brief, preliminary announcement that we are planning a joint
    German-Singaporean Symposium on Pathogenic E. coli for Monday, the 23rd
    April 2012. This is to be held here in Singapore and planned as a whole-day
    symposium.

    We have been putting this together with the German Embassy Singapore and
    involvement of several local institutions.

    The main aim is to provide a local South-East Asian audience with insight
    concerning the 2011 German EHEC outbreak. As most of you would be aware,
    this was a major public health concern involving nearly 4000 cases of
    illness and nearly 50 deaths. The theme of the symposium will be: “What can
    be learnt from the German EHEC outbreak in terms of investigating outbreaks
    and strengthening outbreak response capacities?”

    The preliminary list of speakers is:

    Prof. Reinhard Burger
    – President of the Robert Koch Institute, the German National Public Health
    Institute

    Prof. Ulrich Dobrindt
    – Representing the German National Consultant Laboratory for
    Haemolytic-Uraemic Syndrome

    Prof. Rolf Stahl
    – University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf (his department was involved in
    clinical case management)

    Prof. Bernd Appel
    – Federal Institute of Risk Assessment (his department did the tracing of
    food sources)

    Prof. Joerg Hacker
    – President of the National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (expert in E.
    coli pathogenicity research)

    The details are still in the process of being finalised. This means there
    may be changes.

    Of course, it is unlikely that such a symposium would warrant a trip to
    Singapore for most AICA List members based in Australia or New Zealand,
    However some may by chance be travelling in the region at the time, and
    there are also a few AICA List recipients based in South-East Asia.

    If anyone is interested in the details of the symposium, please get in
    touch with me, and I can send further information and a flyer.

    Due to limited auditorium space, we will have to make participation
    available by prior registration only.

    Best regards, Matthias.


    Matthias Maiwald, MD, FRCPA
    Consultant in Microbiology
    Adj. Assoc. Prof., Natl. Univ. Singapore
    Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
    KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital
    100 Bukit Timah Road
    Singapore 229899
    Tel. +65 6394 8725 (Office)
    Tel. +65 6394 1389 (Laboratory)
    Fax +65 6394 1387

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    #68910
    zutt02@bigpond.com
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    Hello Matthias,
    Are we able to view this symposium online at a later date please?
    Lavina L’Hotellier
    Infection Prevention and Control
    Orbost Regional Health
    Victoria
    Australia

    ————————————————–
    Pathogenic E. coli

    > Dear Group,
    >
    > This is a brief, preliminary announcement that we are planning a joint
    > German-Singaporean Symposium on Pathogenic E. coli for Monday, the 23rd
    > April 2012. This is to be held here in Singapore and planned as a
    > whole-day
    > symposium.
    >
    > We have been putting this together with the German Embassy Singapore and
    > involvement of several local institutions.
    >
    > The main aim is to provide a local South-East Asian audience with insight
    > concerning the 2011 German EHEC outbreak. As most of you would be aware,
    > this was a major public health concern involving nearly 4000 cases of
    > illness and nearly 50 deaths. The theme of the symposium will be: “What
    > can
    > be learnt from the German EHEC outbreak in terms of investigating
    > outbreaks
    > and strengthening outbreak response capacities?”
    >
    > The preliminary list of speakers is:
    >
    > Prof. Reinhard Burger
    > – President of the Robert Koch Institute, the German National Public
    > Health
    > Institute
    >
    > Prof. Ulrich Dobrindt
    > – Representing the German National Consultant Laboratory for
    > Haemolytic-Uraemic Syndrome
    >
    > Prof. Rolf Stahl
    > – University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf (his department was involved in
    > clinical case management)
    >
    > Prof. Bernd Appel
    > – Federal Institute of Risk Assessment (his department did the tracing of
    > food sources)
    >
    > Prof. Joerg Hacker
    > – President of the National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (expert in E.
    > coli pathogenicity research)
    >
    > The details are still in the process of being finalised. This means there
    > may be changes.
    >
    > Of course, it is unlikely that such a symposium would warrant a trip to
    > Singapore for most AICA List members based in Australia or New Zealand,
    > However some may by chance be travelling in the region at the time, and
    > there are also a few AICA List recipients based in South-East Asia.
    >
    > If anyone is interested in the details of the symposium, please get in
    > touch with me, and I can send further information and a flyer.
    >
    > Due to limited auditorium space, we will have to make participation
    > available by prior registration only.
    >
    > Best regards, Matthias.
    >
    > —
    > Matthias Maiwald, MD, FRCPA
    > Consultant in Microbiology
    > Adj. Assoc. Prof., Natl. Univ. Singapore
    > Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
    > KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital
    > 100 Bukit Timah Road
    > Singapore 229899
    > Tel. +65 6394 8725 (Office)
    > Tel. +65 6394 1389 (Laboratory)
    > Fax +65 6394 1387
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > —————————————————————————–
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    > expressed in this e-mail that are not of an official nature shall not be
    > deemed as given or endorsed by KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital.
    >
    > Insofar as this e-mail contains any medical opinion or advice, the medical
    > opinion or advice is premised solely on the extent of medical information
    > available to the writer of this e-mail and, where applicable, qualified by
    > the lack of direct physical assessment and personal evaluation of the
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    #68911
    Matthias.Maiwald@KKH.COM.SG Subject: Re: German-Singaporean Symposium on Pathogenic E. coli In-Reply-To:
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    Matthias.Maiwald@KKH.COM.SG Subject: Re: German-Singaporean Symposium on Pathogenic E. coli In-Reply-To:

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    Hi Lavina,

    We have been discussing this among us organisers; i.e. whether and in what
    form to make this available. At this point, we are not sure. We think that
    maybe we will make the speakers’ slides available on a website, if they all
    agree.

    Best regards, Matthias.


    Matthias Maiwald, MD, FRCPA
    Consultant in Microbiology
    Adj. Assoc. Prof., Natl. Univ. Singapore
    Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
    KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital
    100 Bukit Timah Road
    Singapore 229899
    Tel. +65 6394 8725 (Office)
    Tel. +65 6394 1389 (Laboratory)
    Fax +65 6394 1387

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    Hello Matthias,
    Are we able to view this symposium online at a later date please?
    Lavina L’Hotellier
    Infection Prevention and Control
    Orbost Regional Health
    Victoria
    Australia

    ————————————————–
    Pathogenic E. coli

    > Dear Group,
    >
    > This is a brief, preliminary announcement that we are planning a joint
    > German-Singaporean Symposium on Pathogenic E. coli for Monday, the 23rd
    > April 2012. This is to be held here in Singapore and planned as a
    > whole-day
    > symposium.
    >
    > We have been putting this together with the German Embassy Singapore and
    > involvement of several local institutions.
    >
    > The main aim is to provide a local South-East Asian audience with insight
    > concerning the 2011 German EHEC outbreak. As most of you would be aware,
    > this was a major public health concern involving nearly 4000 cases of
    > illness and nearly 50 deaths. The theme of the symposium will be: “What
    > can
    > be learnt from the German EHEC outbreak in terms of investigating
    > outbreaks
    > and strengthening outbreak response capacities?”
    >
    > The preliminary list of speakers is:
    >
    > Prof. Reinhard Burger
    > – President of the Robert Koch Institute, the German National Public
    > Health
    > Institute
    >
    > Prof. Ulrich Dobrindt
    > – Representing the German National Consultant Laboratory for
    > Haemolytic-Uraemic Syndrome
    >
    > Prof. Rolf Stahl
    > – University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf (his department was involved in
    > clinical case management)
    >
    > Prof. Bernd Appel
    > – Federal Institute of Risk Assessment (his department did the tracing of
    > food sources)
    >
    > Prof. Joerg Hacker
    > – President of the National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (expert in E.
    > coli pathogenicity research)
    >
    > The details are still in the process of being finalised. This means there
    > may be changes.
    >
    > Of course, it is unlikely that such a symposium would warrant a trip to
    > Singapore for most AICA List members based in Australia or New Zealand,
    > However some may by chance be travelling in the region at the time, and
    > there are also a few AICA List recipients based in South-East Asia.
    >
    > If anyone is interested in the details of the symposium, please get in
    > touch with me, and I can send further information and a flyer.
    >
    > Due to limited auditorium space, we will have to make participation
    > available by prior registration only.
    >
    > Best regards, Matthias.
    >
    > —
    > Matthias Maiwald, MD, FRCPA
    > Consultant in Microbiology
    > Adj. Assoc. Prof., Natl. Univ. Singapore
    > Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
    > KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital
    > 100 Bukit Timah Road
    > Singapore 229899
    > Tel. +65 6394 8725 (Office)
    > Tel. +65 6394 1389 (Laboratory)
    > Fax +65 6394 1387
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    —————————————————————————–

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    delete
    > all copies of this e-mail. All opinions, conclusions and other
    information
    > expressed in this e-mail that are not of an official nature shall not be
    > deemed as given or endorsed by KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital.
    >
    > Insofar as this e-mail contains any medical opinion or advice, the
    medical
    > opinion or advice is premised solely on the extent of medical information
    > available to the writer of this e-mail and, where applicable, qualified
    by
    > the lack of direct physical assessment and personal evaluation of the
    > patient. Any medical opinion or advice expressed in this email does not
    > necessarily represent the views of KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital.
    >
    > Messages posted to this list are solely the opinion of the authors, and
    do
    > not represent the opinion of AICA.
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    e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately by e-mail and delete
    all copies of this e-mail. All opinions, conclusions and other information
    expressed in this e-mail that are not of an official nature shall not be
    deemed as given or endorsed by KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital.

    Insofar as this e-mail contains any medical opinion or advice, the medical
    opinion or advice is premised solely on the extent of medical information
    available to the writer of this e-mail and, where applicable, qualified by
    the lack of direct physical assessment and personal evaluation of the
    patient. Any medical opinion or advice expressed in this email does not
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