ProMED-mail is a list that reports on and discusses emerging
infectious diseases (except HIV/AIDS). We have over 10,000 direct
subscribers from 20 states & more than 125 countries, and are
continually looking to extend our reporting base. Details are given
below.
With best regards,
Jack Woodall
Director, FAS ProMED-mail
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ProMED - THE PROGRAM FOR MONITORING EMERGING DISEASES
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A project of the Federation of American Scientists (FAS)
Network managed by not-for-profit HealthNet/SatelLife of Boston, Mass.
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-mail 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
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We welcome your participation in ProMED-mail, 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-mail Dr. Stephen S. Morse electronic
network: Chair, FAS ProMED Dr. Jack Woodall
Columbia University Director, FAS ProMED-mail
New York, NY NYS Department of Health
Albany, NY 12201
E-mail: morse at rockvax.rockefeller.edu E-mail:
woodall at wadsworth.org
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