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4th meeting of the WHO Human African Trypanosomiasis Elimination Technical Advisory Group (HAT-e-TAG)
28 November 2019 - 29 November 2019
28 November 2019 - 29 November 2019
Geneva (Switzerland)
Meetings
The Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) Elimination Technical Advisory Group (HAT-e-TAG) is a technical advisory group established by the WHO Neglected Tropical Diseases Department. The HAT-e-TAG acts as an advisory body on setting the criteria and procedures to assess HAT elimination. The group will meet for the fourth time in Geneva...
3rd WHO stakeholders meeting on rhodesiense human African trypanosomiasis
10 April 2019 - 12 April 2019
10 April 2019 - 12 April 2019
Geneva, Switzerland
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Meetings
Rhodesiense HAT (r-HAT) is a zoonotic disease in which wildlife and domestic animals are the main reservoirs and play a central role in maintaining transmission to humans by the bite of infected tsetse flies.
Stakeholders support WHO’s target of achieving and sustaining the elimination of rhodesiense human African trypanosomiasis as a...
2nd meeting of the OIE ad hoc Group to develop a Terrestrial Animal Health Code chapter on animal African trypanosomoses
15 January 2019 - 17 January 2019
15 January 2019 - 17 January 2019
Paris, France
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Meetings
Following the request from Member Countries during the 83rd General Session of the World Assembly of the Delegates of the OIE (May 2015), the OIE Director General convened the first meeting of the ad hoc Group to develop a Terrestrial Animal Health Code chapter on African animal trypanosomoses. This first...
17th AU-PATTEC Coordinators’ meeting
26 November 2018 - 28 November 2018
26 November 2018 - 28 November 2018
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Meetings
The 17th National PATTEC Coordinators’ meeting will be held from 26th – 28th November 2018 at Africa Union Commission Headquarters, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Participants will include National PATTEC Coordinators and focal points from African Countries affected by tsetse-transmitted trypanosomosis, representatives of international organizations, research institutions, private and public partners.
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