
Changes in Human Ecology and Behavior: Effects on Infectious Diseases
Organized by Bernard Roizman
September 27-28, 1993
Washington, DC
September 27
President NAS, Welcome Address
Bernard Roizman Sc.D., University of Chicago, Introductory Remarks to the Colloquium
Session One: Emerging and Changing Pathogens: New Problems
James M. Hughes, M.D., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chair
Working Parents: the impact of daycare and breast feeding on cytomegalovirus infections in offspring
Sergio Stagno, M.D., University of Alabama School of Medicine
Hepatitis Viruses: the changing patterns of human disease
Robert H. Purcell, M.D., National Institutes of Health
Evolution of Drug Resistant Tuberculosis
Michael D. Iseman, M.D., National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine
Lyme Disease: a growing threat to urban populations
Allen C. Steere, M.D., Tufts University School of Medicine
Session Two
Robert M. Chanock, National Institutes of Health, Chair
Drug Resistance in Malaria
Louis H. Miller, Ph.D., National Institutes of Health
Population Migration and the Spread of HIV-1 and HIV-2
Thomas C. Quinn, M.D., National Institutes of Health and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
The Emergence of Diarrheal Disease including Cholera
Myron M. Levine, M.D., D.T.P.H., Center for Vaccine Development, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Acquired Infections: diseases with increasingly limited therapies
Morton N. Swartz, M.D., Mass. General Hospital and Harvard Medical School Hospital
Dengue: The threat to developing and developed countries
Thomas P. Monath, M.D., OraVax, Inc. & Harvard School of Public Health
September 28
Session Three: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
John La Montagne, Ph.D., National Institutes of Health, Chair
Overview: the dimensions of the problem
Judith N. Wasserheit, M.D., M.P.H., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Immunopathogenic Mechanisms of HIV Infection
Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., National Institutes of Health
Biology and Control of Papillomavirus infections
Douglas R. Lowy, M.D., National Institutes of Health
Bacterial Infections (Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia)
King K. Holmes, M.D., Ph.D., University of Washington
Session Four
Bernard Roizman Sc.D., University of Chicago, Chair
Epidemiology and Control of Herpes Simplex Virus Infections
Richard J. Whitley, M.D., University of Alabama School of Medicine
New Human Herpesvirus pathogens
Niza Frenkel, Ph.D., TelAviv University
Prospectives for Vaccination Against Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Diseases
P. Fredrick Sparling, M.D., The university of North Carolina School of Medicine
The Quest for Life Long Protection By Vaccination
Walter R. Dowdle. Ph.D., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention