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re: 2008 Engineering Course in Harvard

Started by Arne Royce Cahilig on 20 Sep 2010
Last edited by Sophie Beauvais on 10 Nov 2010

Thanks for posting the wholre proceeds of the Seminar at 2008 Engineering Methods for the Control of Airborne Infections at Harvard- I hope you could do the same for the other Seminars.

Dr Arne Royce Cahilig
Adventist Hospital - Calbayog
Philippines

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Keywords: Harvard Airborne IC Course 

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Helena del Corral

Thanks A LOT for this wonderful resource !!! you made my day. We have two projects one in Colombian prisons and the other in a housing project for which we need to study these aspects....

10:47 AM, 20 Sep 2010 | Permalink

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Sophie Beauvais

Dear All,

The presentations from the 2010 Building Design and Engineering Approaches to Airborne Infection Control Course that took place at the Center of Continuing Professional Education at Harvard School of Public Health in August are now published in the community (see detailed list with links below).

I also invite you to visit the community and click on "Harvard Airborne IC Course" in the moderators' topics to view all related content (2008, 2009, 2010), discussions, and members.

Best, Sophie

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2010 Building Design and Engineering Approaches to Airborne Infection Control: List of presentations

Elements of TB Infection Control in Murmansk Region
https://www.ghdonline.org/ic/resource/elements-of-tb-infection-control-in-mur...

Design a Minimum Biosafety Lab for a Resource Limited Country - Ukraine
https://www.ghdonline.org/ic/resource/design-a-minimum-biosafety-lab-for-a-re...

Design a Minimum Biosafety Lab for a Resource Limited Country - Rwanda
https://www.ghdonline.org/ic/resource/design-a-minimum-biosafety-lab-for-a-re...

Design a Minimum Biosafety Lab for a Resource Limited Country - Chest Diseases Laboratory, Zambia
https://www.ghdonline.org/ic/resource/design-a-minimum-biosafety-lab-for-a-re...

Biosafety Laboratories: Containment vs Exclusion - Planning & Design Considerations
https://www.ghdonline.org/ic/resource/biosafety-laboratories-containment-vs-e...

International Norms, Codes and Standards
https://www.ghdonline.org/ic/resource/norms-standards-codes/

IOM Refugee Facilities, Nepal
https://www.ghdonline.org/ic ...

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5:50 PM, 19 Oct 2010 | Permalink

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Alaine Umubyeyi Nyaruhirira

Dear Sophie

Thanks so much, this will be helpful for our colleagues, but try also to improve the access for french speaking persons ( our colleagues from Sub sahara are very interested to be part of this forum.
Regards

Dr Alaine UMUBYEYI Nyaruhirira MPH, PhD
Senior Lecturer, NUR
Lab. Technical Advisor
ICAP RWANDA
Mobile : (+250)0788677787
Phone: (+250)503798
Ext : 108

3:08 AM, 20 Oct 2010 | Permalink

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Luciana Brondi

Thanks for these presentations. Very helpful.
Luciana

5:20 AM, 20 Oct 2010 | Permalink

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Edward Nardell, MD

Last year we included complete Russian translation of the course - not the slides - and this coming year (August, 2011) we hope to have full Spanish translation (thanks to CDC). The next logical language to feature I think would be French! Stay tuned.

Ed

8:01 PM, 20 Oct 2010 | Permalink

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Dawn Taylor

Please could you advise how we might access the course information in Russian? We would like to use aspects of the training we received this year in our projects.
regards,
Dawn L. Taylor
Water & Sanitation Advisor
Medecins Sans Frontieres
Netherlands

10:10 AM, 3 Nov 2010 | Permalink

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Sophie Beauvais

Hi Dawn,
I was informed that there are Russian versions for some of the presentations - working on gathering these for the community. Thanks, Sophie

5:37 PM, 10 Nov 2010 | Permalink