AUSTRALIAINDONESIA WORKSHOP
AUSTRALIAINDONESIA WORKSHOP ON HUMAN HEALTH,
INCLUDING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Jakarta, 1415 April 2008
Smoking and tobacco control in Indonesia - is enough being done?
by Dr Rachel Huxley
Program and abstracts (1.4MB)
| Monday, 14 April 2008 | |
| 8.30–9.00am | Registration |
| Opening ceremony Venue: Main Commission Room BPPT Building II,3rd Floor, Jl. MH. Thamrin No. 8, Jakarta 10340 |
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| 9.00–9.05am | Welcoming remark Dr Teguh Rahardjo The State Ministry of Research and Technology (RISTEK) |
| 9.05–9.10am | Remark from Australian Convenor Professor John S Mackenzie Australian Biosecurity CRC, Curtin University of Technology |
| 9.10–9.15am | Remark from Indonesian Convenor Professor Sangkot Marzuki Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology |
| 9.15–9.20am | Remark from the Australian Ambassador His Excellency Mr Bill Farmer Australian Ambassador for Indonesia |
| 9.20–9.25am | Opening speech His Excellency Mr Kusmayanto Kadiman Indonesian Minister for Research and Technology |
| 9.50–9.45am | COFFEE BREAK |
| Session 1: EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE (EID) AND BIOSECURITY Moderator: Professor Umar Anggara Jenie Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) |
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| 09.45–10.05am | RISTEK’s role in biosecurity and EID control Professor Amin Soebandrio RISTEK |
| 10.05–10.25am | Biosecurity networks and collaboration – a global approach Dr Stephen Prowse CEO, Australian Biosecurity CRC for Emerging Infectious Disease |
| 10.25–10.45am | Emerging infectious disease and biosecurity Dr Triono Soendoro National Institute for Health Research and Development |
| 10.45–11.05am | Genetically modified micro-organisms: Biological weapons and the security of science Professor Ian A Ramshaw The John Curtin School of Medical Research |
| 11.05–11.25am | Discussion |
| Moderator: Professor John S Mackenzie Australian Convenor Biosecurity CRC, Curtin University of Technology |
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| 11.25–11.45am | Infectious disease emergence from wildlife a ‘one health’ perspective Dr Hume Field Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Queensland |
| 11.45am–12.05pm | Emerging virus discovery – the value of molecular biological techniques Dr Linfa Wang Australian Animal Health Laboratory, CSIRO Livestock Industries |
| 12.05–12.25pm | Cases of zoonoses in Indonesia Dr Indrawati Sendow Balitvet, Bogor |
| 12.25–12.45pm | Discussion |
| 12.45–13.30pm | LUNCHEON |
| Session 2: OTHER HEALTH ISSUES Moderator: Professor Anne Kelso World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza |
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| 13.30–13.50pm | Smoking and tobacco control in Indonesia – is enough being done? Dr Rachel Huxley University of Sydney |
| 13.50–14.10pm | Impact of tobacco smoking on growth and development of children with asthma risk Professor Peter D Sly University of Western Australia |
| 14.10–14.30pm | Discussion |
| Session 3: HEPATITIS VIRUS Moderator: Dr Rifatul Widjhati Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT) |
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| 14.30–14.50pm | Genetic Diversity of Hepatitis viruses Dr David Handojo Muljono Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology (EIMB) Jakarta |
| 14.50–15.10pm | Hepatitis viruses: Application of genotyping Dr David Scott Bowden Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory |
| 15.10–15.30pm | Discussion |
| Tuesday, 15 April 2008 | |
| Session 4: HUMAN AVIAN INFLUENZA Moderator: Professor John S Mackenzie Australian Biosecurity CRC, Curtin University of Technology |
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| 9.00–9.20am | Human avian influenza in Indonesia Dr Endang R Sedyaningih National Institute for Health Research and Development |
| 9.20–9.40am | Human influenza: A global challenge Professor Anne Kelso World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza |
| 9.40–10.00am | Clinical research in human avian influenza Dr Sardikin Giriputro Sulianti Suroso Hospital |
| 10.00–10.20am | Discussion |
| Session 5: H5N1 IN POULTRY Moderator: Dr Roy A Sparringa RISTEK |
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| 10.20–10.40am | H5N1 in Indonesian poultry Dr Darminto Head of Balitvet, Bogor |
| 10.40–11.00am | H5N1 in poultry – Bali and Nusa Tenggara perspectives Dr IGK Ngurah Mahardika Udayana University |
| 11.00–11.20am | Meeting the challenge of zoonotic H5N1 avian influenza: Veterinary science Dr Peter Daniels Australian Animal Health Laboratory |
| 11.20–11.40am | Australia’s commitment to emerging infectious diseases in the Asia-Pacific region Dr Lynleigh Evans AusAID, Australian Embassy |
| 11.40am–12.00pm | Discussion |
| 12.00–13.00pm | LUNCHEON |
| Session 6: VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES Moderator: Professor Sangkot Marzuki Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology Jakarta |
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| 13.00–13.20pm | Arboviral diseases of South-East Asia and Australia Professor John S Mackenzie Australian Biosecurity CRC, Curtin University of Technology |
| 13.20–13.40pm | Dengue case in Indonesia Professor Sutaryo University of Gadjah Mada (UGM) |
| 13.40–14.00pm | Emerging infectious diseases in our region Professor Bart Currie Charles Darwin University, Northern Territory Clinical School, Flinders University |
| 14.0 –14.20pm | Drug resistance in malaria: An Indonesian case Dr Syafruddin EIMB |
| 14.20–14.40pm | Malaria case in West Papua Dr Emiliana Tjitra National Institute for Health Research and Development |
| 14.4 –15.00pm | Malaria case in Central Java: Case of Dr Kariadi Hospital Dr M Hussen Gasem CENTRID, Dr Kariadi Hospital |
| 15.00–15.20pm | Harnessing biotechnology to prevent enteroviral encephalitis Dr Peter McMinn University of Sydney |
| 15.20–15.40pm | Discussion |
| 15.40–15.50pm | Coffee Break |
| 15.50–17.00pm | Bilateral talks for future concrete proposal Both delegations |
| Moderators: Professor John S Mackenzie Australian Convenor, Biosecurity CRC, Curtin University of Technology Professor Sangkot Marzuki Indonesian Convenor, Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology |
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