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ProMED - the Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases

jack.woodall at WADSWORTH.ORG jack.woodall at WADSWORTH.ORG
Fri Nov 10 10:03:52 EST 1995


ProMED - THE PROGRAM FOR MONITORING EMERGING DISEASES
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*Sponsored by the Federation of American Scientists*
*Distributed by SatelLife*

A central goal of ProMED is to establish a direct partnership among
scientists concerned with emerging infectious diseases in all parts of the
world; building the appropriate networks to encourage communicating and
sharing information is a key objective. Reporting of incidents or outbreaks,
infectious disease problems of emerging interest, and discussions on how to
improve surveillance and response capabilities (including needs at the local
level) are especially encouraged.

ProMED invites and welcomes the participation of all interested colleagues.
To subscribe to the ProMED electronic conference (which is moderated), send
e-mail to:

        majordomo at usa.healthnet.org

Leave the Subject line blank (or put anything you like there), and write

        subscribe promed

in the text space.  You will receive an automatic reply with information on
how to access past files.  From then on, you will receive the messages
posted to the ProMED conference as they are received, and can post messages
to the network.

If you prefer to receive a digest of several messages together (approx. once
per day), instead of multiple daily messages, make that message

        subscribe promed-digest

If you would like to receive ONLY emerging disease reports (EDR), with no
discussion, announcements, reviews etc., make that message

        subscribe promed-edr

You can cancel these at any time by sending

unsubscribe promed       or
unsubscribe promed-digest      or 
unsubscribe promed-edr

We welcome your participation in ProMED, and invite your support of ProMED's
mission to develop and promote effective early warning systems for emerging
infections.
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For further information on ProMED:         For questions on the ProMED  
Dr. Stephen S. Morse                       electronic network:
Chair, ProMED                              Dr. Jack Woodall
The Rockefeller University                 ProMED List Moderator
<1230 York Avenue, Box 120                  NYS Department of Health
New York, NY 10021-6399                    Albany, NY 12201          
E-mail: morse at rockvax.rockefeller.edu      E-mail: woodall at wadsworth.org

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Jack Woodall, ProMED List Moderator, New York State Dept.of Health, Albany
NY, USA
e-mail: jack.woodall at wadsworth.org






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