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Call for abstracts – International African Vaccinology Conference

Call for abstracts – International African Vaccinology Conference

We invite you to submit an abstract to the International African Vaccinology Conference, on any aspect of vaccines or vaccine preventable diseases; including (but not limited to) basic science, clinical, epidemiological, public health, and health systems research.

Abstract submission deadline 31 March 2012

Sponsorship is available for African delegates whose abstracts are accepted for either oral or poster presentation.
   
The conference will focus on critical vaccine and immunisation issues for Africa and the world as we approach the 2015 deadline for achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Global Immunisation Vision and Strategy (GIVS).

The Local Organising Committee in consultation with the International Scientific Advisory Committee is preparing an exciting programme on key vaccine and immunisation issues for scientists and programme managers, nurses and doctors, policymakers and researchers, government and industry, students and lecturers.

Our aim is to provide a forum for discussion on vaccinology in Africa, including policy, advocacy and communication as well as basic science, clinical, public health and health systems research.

The conference will be a game-changer. See you in Cape Town, 9-11 November 2012

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