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    Winnipeg hosts 1st annual Public Health Agency of Canada Research Forum



    WINNIPEG, March 21 /CNW Telbec/ - Everything from Avian influenza to
    Zoonotic disease is "under the microscope" at the first annual Public Health
    Agency of Canada (PHAC) Research Forum being held in Winnipeg, March 20-21,
    2006.

    The Agency has brought together staff from different parts of the
    organization to share and discuss their research as they learn about recent
    advancements in the dynamic field of Public Health. "Knowledge generated
    through research improves policy-making, program development and day-to-day
    practices," noted Minister of Health, Tony Clement. "The better informed we
    are, the better decisions we will make. Keeping informed of constant
    developments in the field of public health is essential for Public Health
    Agency of Canada staff."

    The two-day event features guest speakers presenting on key initiatives
    and public health activities. Topics include Web-driven Tools for
    Surveillance, Alerting, and Communication; Strategic Direction of the Emerging
    Pathogens and Bio-Risk Reduction Program (WHO); Comprehensive Studies of
    Mechanisms of HIV Resistance in Highly Exposed Uninfected Women; and Neonatal
    Immunization Against Pertussis. The presentations are being complemented by
    more than 160 scientific posters developed by PHAC staff to illustrate
    research from areas such as chronic disease, infectious disease, and health
    promotion.

    "The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is proud to be holding this
    inaugural Research Forum here in Winnipeg, home to one of our two headquarter
    locations," said Dr. David Butler-Jones, Chief Public Health Officer. "Science
    must be shared, discussed and debated in order for it to progress. Our
    researchers work on complex issues that often overlap. This is an opportunity
    to explore the latest developments and look for areas where we can work
    together."

    Research conducted by the Public Health Agency makes a valuable
    contribution to the health and well being of Canadians not only through the
    development of improved diagnostics and products such as vaccines, but also by
    providing a strong foundation for policy and decision-making.

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