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PAHO NEWS --- SYNERGY ONLINE ---  May 16,  2001

PAHO News Index:
http://www.csih.org/Pahonews/index.html
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 Official Documentation of the 54th World Health Assembly - May 14-22,
2001
http://www.who.int/wha-1998/EB_WHA/english/newANG_navigat.htm
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 Framework for a Comparative Analysis of the Changes in Nursing Practice,
Regulation and Education in the Context of Health Care Reform

This document presents the initial phase of the development of the research
protocol and describes the process used in the successful implementation of
a 5-country collaborative research project, Health Care Reform and its
Implications for Nursing Practice, Regulation, and Education.(1/Jul/2001)
http://www.paho.org/Search/WhatsNew.asp?LNG=ENG
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 Course to Cover Geographic Information Systems in Epidemiology and Public
Health

As part of the 2001 Graduate Summer Institute of Epidemiology and
Biostatistics, PAHO's Special Program for Health Analysis and the Johns
Hopkins University School of Public Health are presenting a course entitled
"Epidemiologic Applications of GIS." The course will be offered in
Baltimore, Maryland, 2-6 July 2001.
http://www.paho.org/English/SHA/GISHopkinssummer.htm
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New Publications : These PAHO selected publications are available
in Canada from Renouf Books: http://www.renoufbooks.com
or directly from PAHO: http://publications.paho.org.

 Equity and Health: View from the Pan American Sanitary Bureau

The concept of equity has emerged as a primary guiding principle for the
work of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau. The Bureau has been gathering
information on and examining issues related to disparities in health in the
Americas, especially as they relate to socioeconomic factors. The authors
have attempted to show how equity and the insights it yields into the
distribution of health can underpin the Bureau's work at the operational
level and be incorporated into technical cooperation activities. (2001, 169
pp., ISBN 92 75 12288 1, US$22 (Latin America and the Caribbean US$18),
trilingual)

 Juvenile Violence in the Americas: Innovative Studies in Research,
Diagnosis and Prevention

This book, briefly discusses several published works on violence among
children and adolescents. It also presents a theoretical model that
identifies the factors and processes that lead to violence or follow from
it as a frame of reference for understanding how to prevent this
phenomenon. Based on the model's components, the study reviews research on
violence prevention in families, schools, and communicities. Finally, it
issues recommendations for future action to reduce violence by and against
children and young people in the Americas. (2000, 73 pp. - US$14, Order
Code: OP 126 - Bilingual)

 The Legislative and Policy Environment for Adolescent Health in Latin
America and the Caribbean

This book examines the legislative and executive environment for adolescent
health in Latin America and the Caribbean. It presents the results of a
project on health policies for adolescents that is supported by PAHO and
The George Washington University's Center for International Health. These
results are offered as tools to facilitate advocacy, research, and policy
development and to strengthen education and services aimed at ensuring
health protection and promotion, thus fostering socioeconomic development
and the empowerment of young people. (1999, 164 pp. US$14, Order Code: OP
124, Bilingual)

 Why Should We Invest in Adolescents?

In allocating health resources, societies tends to assign low priority to
adolescents, even though adolescence is the most vulnerable stage in a
person's life. This book underscores the importance that investing in
adolescents has for developing countries, both as a way to prevent the harm
of potential risk behaviors and to promote healthy growth, the acquisition
of skills, and the capacity to participate in the society's future. It
clearly spells out the most effective ways of investing, promoting a
holistic approach centred on prevention and development. (2000, 64 pp.,
US$10, Order Code: OP 217, Bilingual)

 Obesity and Poverty: A New Public Health Challenge

This up-to-date examination of the prevalence of overweight and obesity in
Latin America and the Caribbean countries looks at these conditions'
medium- and long-term harmful consequences and explores their implications
for planning public health interventions. The book analyzes how the
region's countries experience the nutritional transition process that is
under way worldwide. In this context, the increase in obesity and
overweight observed in Latin American and the Caribbean coexists with a
risk factor that differs from traditional risk factors seen in developed
countries--the persistence or the increase of inequalities and inequities in
health. (Manuel Pena and Jorge Bacallao, 2000, 124 pp., US$22/US$18 in
Latin America and the Caribbean, Order Code: SP 576, Spanish, Order code:
PC 576)

 Advancing the People's Health: Annual Report of the Director-2000

The report analyzes  the salient activities of the Organization's technical
cooperation program during 2000. The Director's report is organized into
areas of work: health situation analysis; health in human development;
health promotion and protection; environmental protection and development;
health systems and services development; and disease prevention and
control. (Available in full-text on the web only at
http://www.paho.org/English/D/AnnReport_00.htm

 Alimentos, nutricion y la prevencion del cancer: una perspectiva mundial

Se estima que en America Latina y el Caribe la cantidad de casos de cancer
aumentara 34% para el 2010. Las recomendaciones alimentarias que presenta
el informe, sumadas al mantenimiento de la actividad fisica y de una masa
corporal adecuada, permitiran, con el tiempo, reducir la incidencia de
cancer entre 30 y 40%. Utilizando las tasas actuales, esta reduccion de
entre 3 y 4 millones de casos anuales en todo el mundo. (2000, 20 pp.,
US$7, Codigo: MISC 01)

 Hipertension clinica, 3a.ed.

Esta tercera edicion (septima en ingles) de Hipertension clinica, de Norman
Kaplan, maintiene los objetivos y la estructura de las ediciones
anteriores, pero sus contenidos han sido actualizados para incluir la
informacion que brinda la enorme cantidad de bibliografia relacionada con
la hipertension publicada en los ultimos cuatro anos. (Norman Kaplan,
Editorial Waverly Hispanica, 2000, 542 pp. US$42, USA US$48, Codigo: OT
117)

 El control de las enfermedades transmisibles, 17a. ed.

El libro es una referencia sumamente util, si no indispensable, para todos
los profesionales de la salud, en especial para quienes necesitan una obra
practica de consulta rapida para el desempeno de sus funciones. (Publicado
par la OPS con autorizacion de la AESP, 2001, 790 pp., US$22, USA US$26,
Codigo: PC 581)

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PS. If you do not have access to the Web, please let
us know.

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SYNERGY ONLINE IS A SERVICE OF THE
CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR INTERNATIONAL
HEALTH

VISIT OUR WEB SITE: http://www.csih.org AND BECOME A MEMBER


SYNERGY ONLINE INDEX:
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(French version follows)
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Overseas internships available for young health professionals and
information technology specialists interested in public health

The International Health Youth Internships program of CSIH currently has a
number of overseas internships available for young health professionals and
information technology specialists interested in public health. Candidates
must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants, under 30 and have finished their
studies.  Apply as soon as possible as positions are being filled now for start dates
from May to September! Positions are posted at:
http://www.csih.org/Internships/index.html.
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 Recognition of CSIH Partners in Health Project at the new Canada and the
World Pavilion in Ottawa

Thanks to their connections with the Partners in Health Ukraine project,
Canadian Society for International Health's (CSIH) staff Paulette
Schatz and Annie Gingras were invited to a ceremony to mark the opening of
the Canada and the World Pavilion in Ottawa on May 9, 2001. The Prime
Minister, the Hon. Sheila Copps and many others provided the opening
remarks.

In 1995, the National Capital Commission launched a pilot project to
celebrate Canada's achievements and role on the international scene.
Following its success, plans were developed for a permanent centre. The new
12,000-square-foot Canada and the World Pavilion houses a permanent main
exhibit and a Discovery Room, with interactive hands-on displays.

The main exhibit, which takes up the largest space in the Pavilion,
provides visitors with a guided exploration of Canada's international
involvement through three theme areas: Spirit (Artistry and Sports), Heart
(International Cooperation) and Mind (Innovations in Science and
Technology).

In the Heart section, CSIH's project work with over 300,000 nurses in
Ukraine and the start-up of the Ukrainian Nurses Association is featured.
The Canadian Society for International Health thanks all who supported and
participated in the Partners In Health Ukraine nursing project.

The exhibition is opened until September 30, and the address is 50 Sussex
Drive, at Rideau Falls Park, in Ottawa. The Pavilion provides an
opportunity for Canadians and visitors from around the world to discover
that Canada, despite its small population, has a big impact on the world
scene in a variety of fields.
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 Consultation on CIDA's Draft Action Plan on Health and Nutrition

CIDA is strengthening its programming in health, nutrition, water and
sanitation over the next five years as part of its new focus on social
development. The draft health and nutrition action plan presents CIDA's
response to the global challenges of health, nutrition, water and
sanitation. To make a real impact on the health and nutrition of the
world's poorest people, CIDA must make strategic decisions about its future
work.

Because discussion and debate are both welcome and crucially needed, we are
inviting you to participate in the current online consultation of the
health and nutrition action plan scheduled until Thursday, June 14, 2001.
The consultation is intended to be as broad as possible, and is designed to
seek comments and analysis from CIDA's domestic and international partners.
Please pass this message along to others you think might be interested in
participating in the online consultation process.

To facilitate discussion on the draft action plan, the moderator will pose
a question at the start of each week. Your comments will be forwarded via
e-mail to the moderator of the discussion, who will review and post
messages in the consultation archive to share with other participants.

Link to the following website http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/HNAP for
instructions on how to participate in the online consultations.
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 Public Consultation on Xenotransplantation

Xenotransplantation is a controversial procedure that could potentially
save many human lives. The Canadian Public Health Association has been
funded by Health Canada to form a Public Advisory Group and carry out a
public consultation on xenotransplantation. Xenotransplantation is the
transfer of living organs, cells or tissues from animals to humans for
medical purposes. Xenotransplantation raises a number of issues that call
for informed public discussion.

The views of Canadians are being sought through a consultation web site
http://www.xeno.cpha.ca, questionnaires that are being mailed to a wide
variety of organizations, a public opinion survey, and citizen forums that
are being held in six regions of the country. The Public Advisory Group
will submit its recommendations on xenotransplantation to Health Canada
based on this input from Canadians. The report is expected to be completed
before the end of the year.

The fourth Citizen Forum on Xenotransplantation will take place in Toronto,
Ontario, May 26-27, 2001. A random invitation has been sent to 2500
households in the Toronto area. Twenty panelists will be selected to
participate in discussions on xenotransplantation and make recommendations
to Health Canada.

The general public is invited to attend an open session on Saturday, May
26, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., at the Toronto Marriott Eaton Centre, 525 Bay
Street. The public will have an opportunity to share opinions on
xenotransplantation and ask questions of a panel of experts.

The next and last forums will take place in Quebec, on June 8-9, and in
Yellowknife, on July 4-6, 2001.

If you are interested in participating in the forum, please join CPHA in
Toronto on May 26.
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 Action Canada for Population and Development (ACPD)
http://www.acpd.ca

mobilizes public support for international population and development
issues. It focuses on the inter-relationships between population growth,
structure, the environment, over-consumption, poverty, sexual and
reproductive health and rights, gender equity and equality, human rights,
migration, economics and other developmental issues.

The ACPD is seeking :
- a Communications Manager: http://www.csih.org/Synergy/Jobs01e.html
- an Executive Assistant: http://www.csih.org/Synergy/Jobs01e.html

Application deadline : May 25, 2001

Further information may be obtained on the ACPD web site
http://www.acpd.ca, including a job description, statement of
qualifications and ACPD's mission statement and values.
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 Call for international field experts:
http://www.csih.org/Synergy/Jobs01e.html#canadem2


CANADEM maintains a roster of Canadian civilians for international peace
support operations on behalf of the Department of Foreign Affairs.
Operating as a rapid reaction source of civilian experts, CANADEM responds
to personnel requests from the various UN agencies (DPKO, UNICEF, UNDP,
UNHCR, etc.), the OSCE, other international organizations and some
relief-focused NGOs by identifying qualified Canadians from our roster of
over 1500. Subsidized by the Department of Foreign Affairs, there are no
fees for CANADEM's services.

There is currently one position to fill:
http://www.csih.org/Synergy/Jobs01e.html#congo

Consultant, HIV/AIDS
Organization : UNDP
Country: Congo-Brazzaville
Duration: 1 month
Starting: Immediate
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 CIDA is seeking a Health Programme Advisor for Bolivia:
http://www.csih.org/Synergy/Jobs01e.html#cida

The Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) seeks a Health
Programme Advisor to coordinate health activities in Bolivia and to design
and monitor CIDA's new health programme in the country. The position is
based in La Paz, Bolivia with travel as needed in-country. Application
deadline: June 11, 2001.
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The Commonwealth People's Festival will be held in Brisbane, Australia,
from 2 to 8 October 2001. The new website for the Commonwealth People's Festival, at
http://www.commonwealthpeople.com/, contains
all the necessary information , plus an on-line booking form for
participation in the Festival.

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PS. If you do not have access to the Web, please let us know.

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SYNERGIE-EN-DIRECT EST UN SERVICE OFFERT PAR LA
SOCIETE CANADIENNE DE SANTE INTERNATIONALE.

VISITEZ NOTRE SITE WEB : http://www.csih.org ET DEVENEZ MEMBRE

SOMMAIRE DE SYNERGIE-EN-DIRECT : http://www.csih.org/Synergy/index_f.html
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Opportunites de stages outremer pour de jeunes professionnels de la sante
ou des specialistes des technologies de l'information interesses par la
sante publique

Le Programme de stages pour les jeunes en sante internationale de la SCSI
offre plusieurs stages outremer a de jeunes professionnels de la sante et a
des specialistes des technologies de l'information interesses par la sante
publique. Les candidats doivent etre citoyens canadiens ou immigrants
recus, etre ages de moins de 30 ans et avoir termine leurs etudes. Les
stages offerts sont affiches a l'adresse suivante :
http://www.csih.org/Internships/index_f.html. Depechez-vous de faire votre
demande car les stages debutent entre mai et septembre!
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 Reconnaissance du programme Partenaires en Sante de la SCSI au nouveau
Pavillon Canada-Monde a Ottawa

En remerciement de leur implication dans le projet Partenaires en Sante
Canada-Ukraine, Paulette Schatz et Annie Gingras, de la Societe canadienne de
sante internationale (SCSI), ont ete invitees a participer a l'inauguration
du Pavillon Canada-Monde le 9 mai 2001 a Ottawa. Les principaux orateurs
ont ete le premier ministre du Canada et l'honorable Sheila Copps; de
nombreuses autres personnalites etaient presentes.

En 1995, la Commission de la capitale nationale a lance un projet pilote
pour souligner les realisations et le role du Canada sur la scene
internationale. Devant le succes rencontre, un plan fut elabore pour
l'etablissement d'un centre permanent. Le nouveau Pavillon Canada-Monde de
339 metres carres, renferme une exposition principale et une salle de
decouverte avec des elements d'exposition interactifs.

L'exposition principale, qui represente la plus grande surface du batiment,
souligne l'implication du Canada sur la scene internationale par le biais
de trois themes : l'ame, soit les arts et le sport, le coeur, soit la
cooperation internationale, et l'esprit, c'est-a-dire les innovations
scientifiques et techniques.

Dans la section du coeur, le travail de la SCSI avec plus de 300 000
infirmieres en Ukraine et le demarrage de l'Association des infirmieres
ukrainiennes est represente. La Societe canadienne de sante internationale
remercie tous ceux qui ont soutenu et participe au projet des Infirmieres
ukrainiennes de Partenaires en Sante.

L'exposition est ouverte jusqu'au 30 septembre, et le Pavillon est situe au
50 Promenade Sussex, dans le parc des Chutes-Rideau, a Ottawa. Le Pavillon
Canada-Monde permet aux Canadiens et aux visiteurs etrangers de constater
que, malgre leur petit nombre, les habitants de ce pays jouent un role
important sur la scene internationale dans tous les secteurs d'activites.
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 Consultation sur l'Ebauche du Plan d'action de l'ACDI sur la sante et la
nutrition  http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/PASN

L'ACDI renforcera ses programmes en matiere de sante, de nutrition,
d'approvisionnement en eau et d'hygiene au cours des cinq prochaines annees
dans le cadre de ses nouvelles priorites de developpement social. L'ebauche
du Plan d'action sur la sante et la nutrition fait connaitre les positions
de l'ACDI au regard des defis mondiaux concernant la sante, la nutrition,
l'approvisionnement en eau et l'hygiene. Pour agir effectivement sur la
sante et la nutrition des plus demunis de la planete, l'ACDI doit prendre
des decisions strategiques a l'egard de ses futurs projets.

Parce qu'une discussion est souhaitee et necessaire, nous vous invitons a
participer a la consultation en ligne sur l'ebauche du Plan d'action sur la
sante et la nutrition qui est en cours jusqu'au jeudi 14 juin 2001.
L'intention est de consulter le plus de personnes possible et de recueillir
les commentaires et analyses des partenaires de l'ACDI, tant a l'echelle
nationale qu'internationale. Par consequent, n'hesitez pas a transmettre le
present message a d'autres personnes qui, selon vous, aimeraient participer
a cette consultation en ligne.

Pour faciliter la discussion sur l'ebauche du plan d'action, le moderateur
posera une question au debut de chaque semaine. Vos commentaires seront
achemines par courrier electronique au moderateur de la discussion, qui les
passera en revue et les affichera a l'intention des autres participants.

Si vous etes interesses, toutes les instructions pour participer a la
consultation electronique se trouvent a l'adresse suivante :
http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/HNAP
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 Consultation publique sur la xenotransplantation

La xenotransplantation est une procedure controversee qui pourrait sauver de
nombreuses vies humaines. L'Association canadienne de sante publique a ete
mandatee par Sante Canada pour consulter le public canadien au sujet des
questions d'ordres ethique, juridique, social, economique et sanitaire en
rapport avec la xenotransplantation. Par xenotransplantation, on entend
l'utilisation chez l'etre humain de cellules, de tissus et d'organes
vivants non humains.

L'opinion des Canadiens est sollicitee au moyen d'un site de consultation
sur internet http://www.xeno.cpha.ca, de questionnaires envoyes a une
grande variete d'organismes, d'un sondage d'opinion publique, et de forums
citoyens tenus dans six regions du pays. Le Groupe de consultation publique
soumettra ses recommandations sur la xenotransplantation a Sante Canada en
se fondant sur les opinions formulees par les Canadiens. Le rapport doit etre
complete d'ici la fin de l'annee.

Le quatrieme Forum citoyen sur la xenotransplantation aura lieu a Toronto
(Ontario) du 26 au 27 mai 2001. Une invitation a ete envoyee a 2500 foyers
de la region de Toronto choisis de facon aleatoire. Vingt conferenciers ont
ete choisis pour participer aux discussion sur la xenotransplantation et
faire leurs recommandations a Sante Canada.

Le grand public est invite a assister a une session le samedi 26 mai de
9h00 a 14h00, au Toronto Marriott Eaton Centre, 525 Bay Street. Le public
pourra echanger ses opinions sur la xenotransplantation et poser des
questions a un panel d'experts.

Les prochains et derniers forums auront lieu a Quebec, les 8 et 9 juin, et
a Yellowknife, les 4 et 6 juillet 2001.

Si cette question vous interesse, joignez-vous a l'ACSP le 26 mai a
Toronto.
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Action Canada pour la population et le developpement (ACPD)
http://www.acpd.ca mobilise l'appui du grand public pour les questions
internationales de population et de developpement. Cette organisation se
concentre sur les rapports qui existent entre la croissance et la structure
de la population , l'environnement et la consommation, la pauvrete, la
sante et les droits en matiere de sexualite et de reproduction, l'egalite
des sexes, les droits de la personne, la migration, l'economie et les
autres questions de developpement.

L'ACPD recherche :
- un(e) directeur(rice) des communications: http://www.csih.org/Synergy/Jobs01f.html
- un(e) adjoint executi(ve): http://www.csih.org/Synergy/Jobs01f.html

Date limite de demande : 25 mai 2001

On peut se procurer des renseignements complementaires sur le site Web de
l'ACPD http://www.acpd.ca, notamment une description du poste, un enonce
des qualites ainsi que l'enonce de mission et des valeurs de l'ACPD.
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 Experts internationaux demandes pour travailler a l'etranger
http://www.csih.org/Synergy/Jobs01f.html#canadem2

CANADEM gere, pour le compte du ministere des Affaires etrangeres, un
repertoire de civils interesses a participer aux operations internationales
de soutien de la paix. Source d'experts civils capable de reagir
rapidement, CANADEM repond aux demandes de diverses agences des Nations
unies (DOMP, UNICEF, PNUD, HCR, etc.), de l'OSCE et autres organisations
internationales et de quelques ONG specialistes de l'aide humanitaire en
identifiant des Canadiens et Canadiennes competents inscrits a son
repertoire, lequel compte plus de 1500 noms. Subventionne par le ministere
des Affaires etrangeres, CANADEM ne demande aucun frais pour ses services.

Canadem cherche a combler le poste suivant :
Consultant du Developpement et Renforcement des Activites de lutte contre
les IST et le VIH/SIDA au Congo-Brazzaville
http://www.csih.org/Synergy/Jobs01f.html#congo
Organisation : PNUD : Programme des Nations unies pour le developpement
Description de l'organisation : Developpement, Appui aux Programmes
Post-Conflit
Pays : Congo-Brazzaville
Duree : 1 mois
Demarrage : Immediat
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 Conseiller en programme de sante pour la Bolivie recherche par l'ACDI
http://www.csih.org/Synergy/Jobs01f.html#acdi

L'Agence canadienne de developpement international (ACDI) cherche un
conseiller en programme de sante pour coordonner ses activites du secteur
sante en Bolivie et concevoir son nouveau Programme de sante dans le pays
et en assurer le suivi. Le conseiller sera en poste a La Paz (Bolivie) et
devra se deplacer a l'interieur du pays au besoin. Les candidatures sont
acceptees jusqu'au 11 juin 2001.
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Le Festival des peuples du Commonwealth aura lieu a Brisbane, Australie, du
2 au 8 Octobre 2001. Le nouveau site internet du festival :
http://www.commonwealthpeople.com/ donne tous les renseignements
pertinents ainsi qu'un formulaire d'inscription en ligne.

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PS. Si vous n'avez pas acces au Web, veuillez nous le faire savoir.
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