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CDC and 11 other national and international agencies and organizations will collaborate with the National Foundation
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and development of all vaccines and related technologies for prevention and treatment of disease through immunization.
The conference brings together the diverse fields of human and veterinary vaccinology to encourage cross-fertilization of ideas
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Twenty invited speakers at five symposia will discuss vaccine safety, immunization programs for global health,
synergy between veterinary and human vaccine development, and tuberculosis and malaria vaccines. Six oral sessions and posters
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