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Professional development opportunity for Australia Awards alumni

by Public Health Update May 22, 2021
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Australia Awards – Nepal endeavours to support alumni to advance their professional development and make a difference in Nepal.

The COVID-19 pandemic has made it difficult to attend professional development in person. Therefore, we are pleased to invite Australian alumni to apply for grants to access a wide range of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). Alumni may choose a MOOC that best suits their professional development needs.

Australia Awards Scholarships 2022

Guidelines
  • Applicants must reside in Nepal.
  • All Australia Awards alumni and/or those who have pursued education from Australian tertiary institutions are eligible to apply for this opportunity.
  • Applicants may apply for only one MOOC opportunity and must ensure that the MOOC contributes to one of the following Australia Awards – Nepal priority sectors.
    • Economic Development
    • Education
    • Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion
    • Governance
    • Health
    • Water Resource Management
  • The MOOC cost must not exceed USD 200 (AUD 260). Applicants cannot select a course exceeding USD 200 for partial reimbursement.
  • The MOOC can be selected from any service provider, including but not limited to:
    • Coursera
    • edX
    • FutureLearn
    • Great on the Job
    • Udemy
  • All interested applicants will need to complete their applications through the online application portal by 27 May 2021.
  • Successful MOOC applicants may be required to present their new learnings at an Australia Awards – Nepal Alumni Forum in the future.
  • Opportunities are awarded on a competitive basis and all decisions are final.
Key dates
  • 27 May 2021: Online applications close.
  • 16 June 2021: Successful applicants must register for their chosen course with support from Australia Awards – Nepal.
  • 31 December 2021: The course must be completed.
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List of COVID-19 Hospitals (COVID-19 Care Units) in Nepal
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List of COVID-19 Hospitals (COVID-19 Care Units) in Nepal

by Public Health Update May 22, 2021
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Here are the list of registered hospitals to operate COVID-19 Care Unit in Nepal.

S. No.ProvinceName of the Health Institution
11Birat Medical College Teaching Hospital
21Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital
32National Medical College, Birgunj
42Janaki Medical College, Janakpur
5BagmatiShahid Gangalal National Heart Centre
6BagmatiCivil Service Hospital
7BagmatiChitwan Medical College
8BagmatiCollege of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur
9BagmatiNepal Medical College Teaching Hospital
10BagmatiPeoples Dental College and Dental Hospital
11BagmatiB.P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital, Chitwan
12BagmatiMahendra Narayan Nidhi Memorial Hospital, Basundhara
13BagmatiSummit Hospital
14BagmatiHelping Hands Community Hospital, Chabahil
15BagmatiNepal Bharat Maitri Hospital, Mitrapark
16BagmatiBajrabarahi Chapagaun Hospital
17BagmatiAnandaban Hospital, Lalitpur
18BagmatiKathmandu University School of Medical Science
19BagmatiKathmandu Medical College, Sinamangal
20BagmatiMedicare Hospital, Chabahil
21BagmatiArogya Multispeciality Hospital
22BagmatiSiddhi Smriti Hospital, Bhaktapur
23BagmatiKhopwa Hospital, Bhaktapur
24BagmatiNidan Hospital
25BagmatiShankarapur Hospital Pvt. Ltd, Jorpati
26BagmatiMetro Kathmandu Hospital Pvt. Ltd, Maharajgunj
27BagmatiVayodha Hospital Pvt. Ltd, Balkhu
28BagmatiJanamaitri Hospital, Balaju
29BagmatiKist Hospital
30BagmatiManikhel Hospital, Manikhel
31GandakiGandaki Medical College, Pokhara
32GandakiManipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara
33GandakiInfectious and Communicable Disease Hospital
34GandakiDistrict Hospital Mustang
35GandakiDistrict Hospital Manang
36GandakiBeni Hospital
37GandakiDhaulagiri Hospital
38GandakiParbat Hospital
39GandakiDistrict Hospital Syngja
40GandakiMatri Shishu Miteri Hospital
41GandakiDamauli Hospital
42GandakiGorkha Hospital
43GandakiDistrict Hospital Lamjung
44GandakiMadhya Bindhu District Hospital
45GandakiSahara Hospital Pvt. Ltd.
46GandakiPadma Nursing Home Pvt. Ltd.
47GandakiFishtail Hospital and Research Center
48GandakiKaski Model Hospital
49GandakiNamaste Hospital
50GandakiPokhara Janpriya Hospital
51GandakiMediplus Hospital and Research Center
52GandakiPachimanchal community Hospital
53GandakiKaligandaki Hospital Pvt. Ltd.
54GandakiDrighayu Pokhara Hospital
55GandakiPokhara Om Hospital
56GandakiRegional Hospital
57GandakiGalaxy Hospital
58GandakiMetro City Hospital
59GandakiDeep Hospital
60GandakiKaski Sewa Hospital
61GandakiFewa City Hospital
62GandakiCharak Memorial Hospital
63LumbiniUniversal College of Medical Sciences
64LumbiniNepalgunj Medical College, Nepalgunj
65LumbiniResunga Hospital, Gulmi
66SudurpachimNisarga Hospital and Research Center Pvt. Ltd, Dhangadi
67SudurpachimMaya Metro Hospiatl Pvt. Ltd. Dhangadi
68SudurpachimShree Padma hospital Pvt. Ltd. Attariya
69SudurpachimKailali hospital Pvt. Ltd, Dhangadi
70SudurpachimNawajeevan Hospital Pvt. Ltd. Dhangadi
71SudurpachimSudurpaschim Samudayik hospital, Attaria
72SudurpachimK.G. Hospital Pvt. Ltd.
73SudurpachimIshan Memorial Hospital
74SudurpachimC.P. Hospital Pvt. Ltd.
75SudurpachimBayalpata Hospital
76SudurpachimCOVID Hospital Belauri
77SudurpaschimNova Hospital

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List of Laboratories for COVID19 (RT-PCR) testing in Nepal

Essential readings

  • List of Laboratories for SARS CoV-2 Rapid Antigen Test in Nepal
  • List of Laboratories for COVID19 testing in Nepal (RT-PCR)
  • List of COVID-19 Hospitals (COVID-19 Care Units) in Nepal
  • National Testing-Guidelines for COVID-19 (Version 5), Nepal (Latest)
  • List of Certified COVID-19 Antigen kits in Nepal

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World Health Statistics 2021: Monitoring health for the SDGs

by Public Health Update May 21, 2021
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  • Overview

    The World health statistics report is the World Health Organization’s (WHO) annual compilation of the most recent available data on health and health-related indicators for its 194 Member States. The 2021 edition features the latest data for 50+ health-related indicators from the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and WHO Triple Billion targets. The 2021 report additionally focuses on the human toll and impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, highlighting the importance of tracking inequalities and the urgency to accelerate progress to get back on track and recover equitably with the support of robust data and health information systems. WHO’s World Health Statistics report 2021 presents the latest data for more than 50 health-related indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals and WHO’s “triple billion” targets.

    The pandemic is entering a new phase characterized by a dramatic shift of its epicentre to the developing world, jeopardizing the world’s collective goal to end it and risking further setbacks to the entire sustainable development agenda.

    Key message

    • COVID-19 poses major challenges to population health and well-being globally and thwarts the progress in meeting SDGs and the WHO Triple Billion targets.
    • Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, improvements in health were made. However, the progress is inadequate for attaining the Triple Billion targets and health-related SDGs, calling for more effective disease and injury prevention and control programmes.
    • Indicators for health-related SDGs and the WHO Triple Billion targets have seen overall improvements, but progress is not fast enough and risks being set back by COVID-19. Further acceleration is needed for addressing risk factors, scaling up universal health coverage (UHC), and strengthening capacities to detect, assess, report on and respond to public health emergencies.
    • The Triple Billion targets are critical for helping countries to accelerate the delivery of the SDGs, and require swift and enhanced political commitment and investment for achieving them by 2023. Inequalities continue to impede the achievement of optimal and equitable health gains. Strong health information systems with high-quality, timely and reliable disaggregated data are urgently needed to identify the health gaps and inequalities and to inform targeted, effective and cost effective decision-making.

    Facts

    • Health inequalities: Irrespective of the pandemic, existing inequalities, both within countries and between countries, impede appropriately targeted interventions.
    • Life expectancy and healthy life expectancy: The global population continues to live longer and live more years in good health. Between 2000 and 2019, global life expectancy (LE) at birth increased from 66.8 years in 2000 to 73.3 years in 2019, and healthy life expectancy (HALE) increased from 58.3 years to 63.7 years. Despite sharing similar increasing trends, LE and HALE among females were consistently higher than males.
    • Burden of disease: Progress in preventing and treating these diseases (especially those that tend to kill children under 5 years of age) has seen them decline significantly relative to noncommunicable diseases and injuries. Consequently, the global share of NCD deaths among all deaths increased from 60.8% in 2000 to 73.6% in 2019.
    • Leading causes of death by country income group: HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis have both dropped out of the top 10 global causes of death in 2019. Tuberculosis (TB) remains the world’s leading cause of death from a single infectious agent.
    • Universal health coverage and the health workforce: The UHC service coverage index (SCI) increasing from a global average of 45 (of 100) in 2000 to 66 in 2017. The proportion of the population with out-of-pocket spending exceeding 10% of their household budget rose from 9% to 13% and those exceeding 25% rose from 1.7% to 2.9%, over the period 2000-2015.
    • According to the data available for 2014–2020, 83% of global births were assisted by skilled birth attendants, including medical doctors, nurses and midwives. 

    World health statistics 2021: monitoring health for the SDGs, sustainable development goals. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2021.

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    The Government of Nepal has approved the Ordinance for COVID-19 Crisis Management, 2078 to strengthen the COVID-19 prevention and response activities in Nepal.

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    Training of Trainers on Qualitative Methods and Data Analysis Process in Health Research

    by Public Health Update May 21, 2021
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    The Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC) invites application from the eligible candidates for the upcoming training on Training of Trainers (ToT) on Qualitative Methods and Data Analysis Process in Health Research.

    If you are interested to participate in the Virtual Training of Trainers on Qualitative Methods and Data Analysis Process in Health Research, please fill out this registration form.

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    Eligibility criteria for participation:

    • Applicants with a master’s degree or higher will be considered for this training.
    • Applicants who have previously attended training workshops on Health Research Proposal Development, Data Management and Analysis, and Scientific Writing organized by NHRC.

    Please fill out this form by 25 May, 2021.

    You will receive all the details (date of training, zoom meeting link, schedule, guidelines) via email after the registration process is completed.

    If you have any queries mail us at training.nhrc@gmail.com.

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    Impact of COVID-19 on Children and Youth

    by Public Health Update May 18, 2021
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    – Aahana Sapkota

    Introduction on COVID-19

    Corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) also known as the corona virus or COVID, is a contagious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The disease has since spread worldwide, leading to an ongoing pandemic.

     During the initial outbreak in Wuhan, China, the virus and disease were commonly referred to as “corona virus”, “Wuhan corona virus”, and “Wuhan pneumonia”. The official names COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2 were issued by the WHO on 11 February 2020, explained as CO for corona, VI for virus, D for disease and 19 for when the outbreak was first identified (13 December 2019).

    Impact of COVID-19 on Children and Youth

    Medical literature shows that children are not the face of this pandemic, but they risk being among its biggest victims. Although the children are minimally susceptible to 2019-Coronavirus disease, the crisis is having a profound effect on their wellbeing. All children in all countries, are being affected by the socio-economic impacts, psychological impacts, and in some cases by mitigating measures that may have inadvertently do more harm than good. This is a universal crisis and for some children the impact will be lifelong.

    There are different channels through which children and youth are affected by this crisis: infection with the virus itself; the immediate socio-economic impact; the potential long term effect of delayed implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals; and the psychological impact.

    The first channel is through infection with the virus

    Thankfully, children have been largely spared from the direct health effect of COVID-19 – at least to date. Much more common has been for children to tragically lose a parent, family member, or caregiver to COVID-19. Children are hit the hardest by psychological impact like being quarantined in homes and institutions, school closure, lack of outdoor activity and abnormal dietary and sleeping habits.

    The second channel is through the socio-economic effects of virus

    As large number of people is infected with COVID-19, health services become overwhelmed in caring for them due to which children and pregnant women are less able to access standard care. Children of frontline worker and living are overcrowded and marginalized areas are struggling extensively to access health services. Physical distancing and lockdown measures, restriction to movement and border closures are affecting children.

    Different child based services like schooling, nutrition program, maternal and newborn care, immunization services, sexual and reproductive services have been partially suspended. The impact of the pandemic extends far beyond the circle of physical health. The pandemic is having profound effect on children’s and youth’s metal well being, their safety and privacy, their social and psychological development, their economic security. Although children are not the face of this pandemic, it has vulnerable impact of children.

    The third channel is the risk that the virus poses to the longer-term efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals

    The longer and worse the current crisis is getting, the more dramatic and worse the impact on children and youth may occur. As economies struggle and government spending is restricted, it increases the push and pull factor for child recruitment, sexual exploitation and abduction. Incidence of domestic violence, child abuse, adulterated online contents are on the rise. Falling in poverty, exacerbating the learning crisis, threats to child survival and health, risk for child safety, are multiple effects of this pandemic in children and youth.

    Psychological impact on Children and Youth

    In children and youth the pandemic and lockdown have a greater impact on mental and emotional health. Children are likely to have symptoms of clinginess, the fear of family members being infected and experience inattention and increased irritability. Children are likely to felt uncertain, fearful and isolated during current situation and experience disturbed sleep, nightmares, poor appetite, and anxiety.

    The home confinement of children and youth is attributed to disruption in their education, physical and social activities. Absence of structured setting of school for long period of time results in boredom, lack of innovative ideas, lack of engagement in extracurricular activities, make them become more clingy, attention seeking and dependent on their parents which can have a long term negative effect on their overall psychological wellbeing.

    Due to extended confinement at home children with special needs may face difficulties in following instructions, understanding complexity of the pandemic, behavioral and emotional difficulties.  Lack of resource material, peer group interaction, and opportunities of learning and developing social behavior and skills may trigger outburst of tantrums, and conflict between parents and children as the parents lack professional expertise and therapists to help them out to handle the children.

    The pandemic and lockdown has turn-down the global economic which has directly worsen the existing social inequality. The imposed lockdown forced the underprivileged children and youth face acute deprivation of nutrition and overall protection. Poor and street children have no source of income; make them a high risk population to face abuse, exploitation, violence and mental health issues. With the restriction of movement due to lockdown, there is increase in rate of children being victim of violence and abuse in their own homes. Children from marginalized communities are particularly susceptible to the infection and may suffer from extended ill-consequences like child labor, child trafficking, child marriage, sexual exploitation and death.

    During lockdown an increasing number of poor families have no source of daily wages which lead to frustration and feeling of helplessness. The frustration and family conflict may manifest itself in the form of violence towards children which can make children more vulnerable to depression, anxiety and suicide. Worst of all, during lockdown when schools, legal and preventive services are no functioning, children are rare in a position to report violence, abuse and harm.

    Roles to minimize impact of COVId-19 on Children and Youth

    As the nation continues to battle COVID-19 in the months and years to come, identifying, responding and intervening to mental health needs is more important to mitigate harmful outcome for individuals, families, and communities. The following are the recommended principles to improve outcomes for children and youth:-

    • Immediate expansion of social assistance to families.
    • Urgent securing of food supply chains and local food markets.
    • Adaption of standard physical distancing and lockdown strategies.
    • Prioritizing the continuity of child centered services with focus on equity on access.
    • Ensuring children and youth have access to COVID-19 testing, treatment and vaccine.
    • Build supportive environment for youth.
    • Make evidence-based mental health care accessible to youth.
    • Take care of most vulnerable communities.
    • Ensure public information about COVID-19 is accurate and accessible.

    Aahana Sapkota, Public health student,CiST College

    fEEDBACK AND COMMENTS: sapkotaaahana01@gmail.com

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    World Hypertension Day: Measure your blood pressure, control it, live longer!
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    World Hypertension Day: Measure your blood pressure, control it, live longer!

    by Public Health Update May 17, 2021
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    Overview

    The World Hypertension day is celebrated on May 17 every year. It is observed annually to raise awareness about hypertension.World Hypertension day was initiated by the World Hypertension League (WHL).

    Objective

    The purpose of the WHD is to promote public awareness of hypertension and to encourage citizens of all countries to  prevent and control this silent killer, the modern epidemic.

    Theme 2021

    The theme for World Hypertension day 2021 is Measure Your Blood Pressure Accurately, Control It, Live Longer, focusing on combatting low awareness rates worldwide, especially in low to middle income areas, and accurate blood pressure measurement methods. 

    Key facts

    • Hypertension – or elevated blood pressure – is a serious medical condition that significantly increases the risks of heart, brain, kidney and other diseases.
    • An estimated 1.13 billion people worldwide have hypertension, most (two-thirds) living in low- and middle-income countries.
    • In 2015, 1 in 4 men and 1 in 5 women had hypertension.  
    • Fewer than 1 in 5 people with hypertension have the problem under control. 
    • Hypertension is a major cause of premature death worldwide.
    • One of the global targets for noncommunicable diseases is to reduce the prevalence of hypertension by 25% by 2025 (baseline 2010).
    Risk factors 
    • Modifiable risk factors include unhealthy diets (excessive salt consumption, a diet high in saturated fat and trans fats, low intake of fruits and vegetables), physical inactivity, consumption of tobacco and alcohol, and being overweight or obese.
    • Non-modifiable risk factors include a family history of hypertension, age over 65 years and co-existing diseases such as diabetes or kidney disease.
    Prevention is KEY! 
    • Eat healthily and reduce salt consumption
    • Eat more fruit and vegetables Limit alcohol intake
    • Don’t smoke Be physically active
    • Maintain a healthy body weight

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    About the course

    The course on accurate automated blood pressure measurement is an initiative of the Pan American Health Organization joined by the World Hypertension League, the Lancet Commission on Hypertension Group and Hypertension Canada, and Resolve to Save Lives, academically developed by a group of highly qualified experts recognized worldwide.

    It is structured in an interactive way with a narrated video that illustrates step by step how to properly measure blood pressure, as well as the factors that can alter the measurement and give misleading records.

    It consists of an interactive module with an illustrated video, an illustrated guide, and a narrative evaluation. At the end of the modules, the student will be able to download the certificate issued by the Virtual Campus for Public Health (VCPH) of PAHO/WHO and validated by World Hypertension League, Resolve to Save Lives initiative, and The Lancet Commission on Hypertension Group and Hypertension Canada.

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    Course purpose

    Training members of the health care team who are in charge of blood pressure measurement to do it correctly, step by step, so that they can make an appropriate diagnosis and start the indicated treatment according to the blood pressure record.

    Objectives

    To develop an efficient mechanism for patients and health care professionals to update knowledge on proper blood pressure assessment, pass a knowledge test and provide a certificate of recognition.

    Audience

    Primary health care teams including doctors, nurses, physicians and nurse assistants, technical personnel, pharmacists, and specialists such as internal medicine doctors and other specialists in charge of blood pressure measurement. Patients and non-health care professionals who are knowledgeable about hypertension may also find this course useful.

    Duration / Workload

    The course is open and available in the VCPH. As it is a self-learning course, participants can regulate their times and moments of dedication. When including the estimated time to review the course contents and the Final Test, the course is assigned a total of one hour.

    This course provides a certificate valid for 6 months starting from the day that it is issued. Afterwards, participants are welcome to retake the course.

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    The International Paediatric HIV and AIDS Symposium in Africa (IPHASA) will convene for the first time in 2021 by means of a virtual meeting. The Ministry of Health of Uganda leads the IPHASA Organizing Committee, in partnership with the Collaborative Initiative for Paediatric HIV Education and Research (CIPHER) of IAS – the International AIDS Society – and several ministries of health and top organizations working collaboratively under the theme: Leaving no child with HIV behind: Efficiencies, innovation and stakeholder engagement in service delivery.

    IPHASA aims to enable discussion of the latest science and build the capacity of healthcare workers and policy makers in implementing evidence-based approaches in the paediatric response to HIV across Africa. The overall objective is to facilitate the translation of evidence and good practices in the paediatric HIV response for implementation and adaptation across the African continent.

    Why attend?

    IPHASA will share paediatric HIV evidence and good practices to help support in-country implementation and adaptation across the African continent. Symposium participants will include healthcare workers, policy makers, programme implementers, representatives of ministries of health and researchers working on paediatric HIV.

    By attending the symposium, you will:

    • Hear the latest global and regional updates in paediatric HIV prevention, care and treatment
    • Learn from country experiences and best practices in implementing paediatric HIV programmes
    • Equip yourself with new knowledge and skills in implementation science.

    Virtual Symposium: 17–18 November 2021

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    Overview

    The Infectious Disease & Climate Change Forum will be held virtually 5 October 2021. The Forum is a key knowledge exchange event for public health and allied health professionals, researchers, policy-makers, academics, students and trainees committed to sharing their research, best practices and policies to deal with the impacts of climate change on infectious disease in Canada.

    The virtual event will deliver a scientific program featuring plenary and panel sessions on Tuesday 5 October from 11:00–16:30 (EST). Accepted submission will be presented in a dedicated stream of Public Health 2021 on Wednesday 6 October.

    Objectives

    The Infectious Disease & Climate Change Forum will provide participants the opportunity to:

    • engage public health leaders and other partners and local organizations from within and outside the health sector;
    • highlight local, regional, provincial and national level projects; and
    • provide a platform for professionals and providers to discuss gaps and opportunities.

    Call for Submission

    The Infectious Disease & Climate Change Forum invites submissions that address topics related to the impacts of climate change on infectious diseases. Topics of particular interest include:

    • Surveillance and modelling
    • Impact on health inequities
    • Multi-sectoral projects
    • Preparing the healthcare system

    Submissions are invited for oral presentation, symposiums and workshops. Accepted submission will be presented in a dedicated stream of Public Health 2021 on Wednesday 6 October.  

    Proposals may be submitted in either English or French and will be peer-reviewed according to the language of submission. Simultaneous interpretation will not be provided and French submitters must be comfortable presenting in English. 

    SUBMISSION ACCEPTANCE

    • Each submission is reviewed and scored by at least two independent peer reviewers. 
    • Final acceptance will be determined by the Steering Committee.
    • Symposium and Workshop submitters will be notified of the results of the peer review on or before Tuesday 20 July.
    • Oral abstract submitters will be notified of the results of the peer review on or before Friday 23 July.
    • All accepted presenters will be notified of the date and time of their presentation on or before Thursday 5 August.
    • All presenters must register for at least one day of the conference to be included in the program. Daily presenter rates will be available. 
    • Pre-recorded presentations and session recordings will be available registered participants for one year post-conference. Presenters may request that the presentation/recording not be posted.

    IMPORTANT DATES 

    • Registration opens: Thursday 20 May  
    • Call for submission deadline: Thursday 3 June
    • Notification of results: Wednesday 30 June  
    • Forum Preliminary Program: Tuesday 20 July
    • Infectious Disease & Climate Change Forum: Tuesday 5 October 2021
    • Public Health 2021 dedicated IDCC Stream: Wednesday 6 October 2021


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