Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA)
Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA)—Conferences
The Communicable Diseases Control conferences are held biennially.
Communicable Diseases Surveillance
Communicable Diseases Network Australia
Communicable Diseases Control Conference 2013
Emerging infections—setting the agenda for Australia
This conference is being organised by the Australasian Society for HIV Medicine (ASHM)—please see the conference website for details.Communicable Disease Control Conference 2011
Science and Public Health: meeting the challenges of a new decade
This conference was organised by the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA)—please see the PHAA website for details.Communicable Disease Control Conference 2009
New Century, Old Diseases: marrying science with public health—locally, regionally and globally.
This conference was scheduled for 3-6 May 2009, in Canberra. However, due to the majority of the invited speakers and a number of delegates being unable to attend, the conference was cancelled.Communicable Diseases Control Conference 2007: From Outbreaks to Pandemics: Building Our Capacity to Respond
The conference was held on 14–15 March 2007 in Canberra.Communicable Diseases Control Conference 2005: Piecing Together the Jigsaw
The event was auspiced by the Communicable Diseases Network Australia and the Public Health Laboratory Network. The Communicable Diseases Control Conference was held at the Convention Centre, Sydney 2–3 May 2005.The CDNA Secretariat can be contacted at:
CDNA Secretariat
Mail Drop Point 14
PO Box 9848
CANBERRA ACT 2601
Telephone: 02 6289 8098
Facsimile: 02 6289 7100
Email: CDNA Secretariat
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