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List of Participants WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS) SARS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? SUNWAY LAGOON RESORT HOTEL, MALAYSIA, 17-18 JUNE 2003 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Dr Preben AAVITSLAND National Institute of Public Health Section for infectious Diseases Control P.O. Box 4404 Nydalen 403 Oslo Norway Dr Zubaidah ABDUL WAHAB Clinical Microbiologist KICM Microbiology Unit Hospital Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Dato' Dr Sulaiman ABDULLAH Ministry of Defense Health Service Division 50590 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Dr Asmah Zainul ABIDIN Perak State Health Department Perak Malaysia Dr Camilo ACOSTA Seoul National University Campus Shillim-Dong Kwanak-Ku Republic of Korea WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS) SARS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? SUNWAY LAGOON RESORT HOTEL, MALAYSIA, 17-18 JUNE 2003 Dr Tjandra ADITAMA Head Ministry of Health SARS Verification Team R.S. Persahabatan JL. Persehabatan 13230 Jakarta Indonesia Dr Ximena Paz AGUILLERA Head of Department of Epidemiology Ministerio de Salud MacIver 541 Santiago Chile Datin Dr Aziah AHMAT MAHYUDDIN Ministry of Health Malaysia 50590 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Mazlomi Inurul AKMAR Ministry of Health (Protocol) 50590 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Professor Dr Osman bin ALI Dean University Malaysia Sabah Faculty of Medicine Malaysia Dr Mohamed AL-JEFFRI Director General Prasitic and Infectious Diseases Ministry of Health, Riyadh Preventive Medicine Department General Directorate of Parasitic and Infectious Diseases 11176 Riyadh Saudi Arabia Dr James ALLEN Medical Director Asia Unocal Health & Medical Services Singapore 501 Orchard Road Wheelock Place 0406 238880 Signapore Singapore WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS) SARS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? SUNWAY LAGOON RESORT HOTEL, MALAYSIA, 17-18 JUNE 2003 Dr Juan José AMADOR VELASQUEZ Director General de Epidemiologia Ministerio de Salud Apartado 107 DN Managua Nicaragua Dr Roy ANDERSON Imperial College Dept of Infectious Diseases Epidemiology London University London United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Dr Kim Teng ANG Federal Territory Health Department Malaysia Dr Sulaiman ANWA Deputy State Health Director Ministry of Health, Malaysia State Health Department Tingkat 5 Persekatgan Jacan Sultan Ismail Kuala Terrenganu Malaysia Dr Francisco ARDON Epidemiologist Ministry of Public Health and Social Welfare Guatemala 9a Avenida 14-65 Zona 1 Ciudad de Guatemala Guatemala Dr Sri Datu Mohamad Taha b. ARIF Director General of Health Ministry of Health Jalan Cenderasari 50590 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Dr Norliza ARIFFIN University Malaya Medical Center Malaysia WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS) SARS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? SUNWAY LAGOON RESORT HOTEL, MALAYSIA, 17-18 JUNE 2003 Dr Rahimah bte Mohd ARIFFIN Deputy State Director of Health Selangor State Health Department Malaysia Dr John AROSIAKY Professor and Head of Department University of Malaysia Department of Social and Preventive Medicine Faculty of Medicine 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Dr Ray ARTHUR Associate Director for Global Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1600 Clifton Rd MS-C12 GA 30333 Atlanta United States of America Dr Musa ASHAARI Health Officer (Epidemiology) Sabah State Health Department Malaysia Dr Kari AURANEN National Public Health Institute Mannerheimintie 166 FIN-00300 Helsinki Finland Dr Wattana AUWANIT Chief National Institute of Health, Ministry of Public Health Department of Medical Sciences Biohazard Laboratory and Immunology Section, 88/7 Soi Bambrasnaradura Tiwanon Road 11000 Nonthaburi Thailand Che Mohd Zin AWANG CHE Director of Pharmaceutical Services Ministry of Health, Malaysia Lot 36, JLN University 46790 P. Jaya Malaysia WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS) SARS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? SUNWAY LAGOON RESORT HOTEL, MALAYSIA, 17-18 JUNE 2003 Dr Yasmin AYOB Director Ministry of Health, Malaysia National Blood Centre Jalan Tun Razak 50400 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Dr Asiah AYOB Perak State Health Department Malaysia Hj Ibrahim BABA Ministry of Health Malaysia Public Health Department Kompleks Pejabat-Pejabat Kesihatan, Tingkat 3, Blok B Jalan Cenderasi 50590 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Dr Yahya BABA Ministry of Health Malaysia Food Quality Control Division Kompleks Pejabat-Pejabat Kesihatan, Tingkat 3, Blok B Jalan Cenderasi 50590 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Dr Rotina Abu BAKAR Health Officer (Epidemiology) Negeri Sembilan State Health Department Malaysia Dr R. Palmer BEASLEY Dean School of Public Health University of Texas 1200 Herrmann Presslor 77030 Houston, Texas United States of America Dr Caarmagne BECKETT Research Physician US Naval Medical Reseach Unit 2 (Namur) American Embassy Jakarta, Unit 8132 FPO AP 96529 Namur Indonesia WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS) SARS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? SUNWAY LAGOON RESORT HOTEL, MALAYSIA, 17-18 JUNE 2003 Dr Mary BEERS Director National Center for Epidemiology and Population Health Australian National University ACT 0200 Australia Dr David BELL Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 1600 Clifton Rd. Mailstop C-12 GA 30333 Atlanta NE United States of America Dr Philomen Bernard BENEDICT Principal Assistant Director, Perak Ministry of Health, Malaysia Jabatan Kesihatan Negeli perak JLN: Panglima bukit Gantang Wahab 30590 Ipoh Malaysia Dr Mohd Zain BIDIN Ministry of Defense Health Service Division Malaysia Dr Chris BIRSCH National Institute of Health Australia Dr Sarah BORWEIN Beijing United Family Hospital #2 Jiangtai Lu Chaoyang District 100016 Beijing China (People's Republic of) Dr Robert BREIMAN Centre for Health and Population Research Mohakhali 1212 Dhaka Bangladesh Dr Jean-Baptiste BRUNET Chief Direction générale de la Santé France WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS) SARS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? SUNWAY LAGOON RESORT HOTEL, MALAYSIA, 17-18 JUNE 2003 Dato' Dr Megat bin Megat Abd. BURHANUDDIN President Malacca Manipal Medical College Malaysia Dr David BUTLER-JONES Medical Health Officer for Sun Country Health Region Sun Country Health Region 107 Leopold Crescent Regina S4T 6N5 Saskatchewan United States of America Dr Jane CARDOSA University Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) Malaysia Dr Olivier CATTIN International SOS Jakarta Indonesia Dr Dave CAVANAGH Institute for Animal Health Nr. Newbury RG20 7NN Berkshire United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Dr Revelyn CAYABYAB Regional Epidemiologist Center for Health Development I, San Fernando La Union Philippines Dr Margaret CHAN Director of Health Department of Health 21F Wu Chung House 213 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region China (People's Republic of) Dr Achara CHAOVAVANICH Director Ministry of Public Health Tivanon Road 11000 Nonthaburi Thailand WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS) SARS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? SUNWAY LAGOON RESORT HOTEL, MALAYSIA, 17-18 JUNE 2003 Dr Sulaiman CHE RUS Public Health Institute Malaysia Dr Molly CHEAH President Primary Care Doctors Association of Malaysia Malaysia Dr Xin Yao CHEN Doctor Shanghai Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Services 1208 Mingshan Road Shanghai China (People's Republic of) Dr Hoei Hon CHENG Ministry of Health Malaysia Disease Control Division Kompleks Pejabat-Pejabat Kesihatan, Tingkat 3 Blok B, Jalan Cenderasi 50590 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Ms Patricia CHING Infection Control Nurse Queen Mary Hospital University of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region 102, Pokfulam Road Pokfulam Hong Kong Special Administrative Region China (People's Republic of) Dr Wai-Kuen CHING Executive Manager Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Hospital Authority 147B Argyle Street Kowloon Hong Kong Special Administrative Region China (People's Republic of) Kahsin CHO Assistant Director, ASEAN ASEAN Secretariat 70A Jalan Sising Amangaraja 12110 Jakarta Indonesia WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS) SARS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? SUNWAY LAGOON RESORT HOTEL, MALAYSIA, 17-18 JUNE 2003 Professor Virasakdi CHONGSUVIVATWONG Prince of Songkhla University Thailand Dr Tawee CHOTPITAYASUNONDH Physician Ministry of Public Health Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health 420/8 Rajvithi Road Payathai 10400 Bangkok Thailand Dr Tin Soo CHOW Hospital Pulau Pinang Pulau Pinangf Malaysia Dr Kaw Bing CHUA National Public Health Laboratory Malaysia Dr Hong-Teck CHUA Under-Secretary Ministry of Health Corporate Division Ministry of Public Health 50590 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Dr Pui Hong CHUNG Medical Health Officer Department of Health HK SAR Rm 331 Shatin Government Office Hong Kong Special Administrative Region China (People's Republic of) Dr Wai Yzz CHUNG Associate Professor The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Polytechnic University School of Nursing Hunghom Hong Kong Special Administrative Region China (People's Republic of) WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS) SARS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? SUNWAY LAGOON RESORT HOTEL, MALAYSIA, 17-18 JUNE 2003 Dr Joanne CHUNG Associate Professor The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Polytechnic University Hunghom Kowloon Hong Kong Special Administrative Region China (People's Republic of) Dr Supamit CHUNSUTTIWAT Senior Expert on Preventive Medicine
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