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*THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON (RE-)EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES (ICREID)*

*12 March 2018 - 14 March 2018*

*Addis Ababa, Ethiopia*

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The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Addis Ababa, 
Ethiopia, and the Virology Education, the Netherlands, will be 
organizing the first International Conference on Emerging Infections 
(ICREID) and the threats it poses to global health security.

ICREID will serve as a unique global platform that will bring together 
experts from around the world involved in (re-)emerging viruses and 
infections in an interactive conference setting.

The ICREID will be Africa-centered focusing on the threats (re-) 
emerging viruses and infections poses to global health security and ways 
to mitigate their impact.

The conference will target healthcare professionals, researchers, public 
health experts and policy makers involved in treatment, research, 
discovery and development of drugs and vaccines in the field of emerging 
viruses and infections.

*More information about the conference and 
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