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Conference will be held at the Thomas R. Harkin Global Communications Center (GCC) on the CDC Roybal Campus located in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Public Health Action towards Awareness, Prevention and Treatment

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Congenital CMV Foundation are pleased to sponsor the 2008 Congenital CMV Conference, to be held at the CDC in Atlanta, GA on November 5-7, 2008. The conference will bring together an international community of scientists, academics, practitioners, and families to discuss congenital CMV research findings and how they can be translated into public health action that will improve outcomes for women and children.

Conference topics will focus on public health issues and initiatives, such as raising awareness of congenital CMV, establishing testing and screening standards, advancing treatment options, proposing preventative guidelines, and promoting vaccine initiatives. Emphasis will be placed on identifying obstacles to awareness, prevention and treatment efforts and proposing practical solutions that will help alleviate the disease burden of congenital CMV.

Speakers

The agenda will include prominent speakers, interactive panel discussions, and opportunities for networking and building collaboration. Invited speakers include:

Stuart P. Adler
Maria Barbi
Sheri L. Bate
Suresh Boppana
Michael J. Cannon
Ira Adams-Chapman
Gail J. Demmler
Sheila C. Dollard
Catherine Donner
John Eichwald
Karen B. Fowler
Meredith Goff
Paul D. Griffiths
Scott D. Grosse
R. Rodney Howell
Jennifer L. Howse
Naoki Inoue
David W. Kimberlin
Tiziana Lazzarotto
Suzanne Luck
Giovanni Nigro
Godfrey P. Oakley

Robert F. Pass
Lenore Pereira
Stanley A. Plotkin
Christine E. Prue
Maria Grazia Revello
Mark R. Schleiss
Jay Schulkin
Linda K. Smith
Yves Ville
Benjamin S. Wilfond

Dana G. Wolf

Families

In addition, on Thursday, November 6, a parallel family session will be held. This is a unique session geared towards the needs of families who have members with congenital CMV.

Registration is now open!

The conference will be convened at the Thomas R. Harkin Global Communications Center (GCC) on the CDC campus.

Call for Abstracts
Online submission form available: March 15, 2008 *
Deadline for abstract submission: June 15, 2008
July 15, 2008
Notification of acceptance: August 15, 2008
* Click here for more information on abstract submission



Special Event at the Georgia Aquarium!

The Georgia Aquarium is the world's largest aquarium.

"With eight million gallons of fresh and marine water and more aquatic life than found in any other aquarium, you are sure to see things you have never seen before!"

Enjoy an aquarium viewing and a Gala Banquet catered by Wolfgang Puck Catering on Thursday, November 6 from 5:00 - 10:00 PM!