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Prioritizing prevention: the value of implementing life course vaccination to help overcome the burden of respiratory diseases
Wednesday 4th December, 10:30-12:00pm (SAST), Meeting Room 2.60
Item | Timings |
Welcoming remarks by Dr. Jane Barratt, Global Advisor, International Federation on Ageing (IFA) | 15 mins |
Presentation by Prof. Charles Feldman, Emeritus Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand: Recognising the preventable burden of respiratory diseases | 15 mins |
Presentation by David Sinclair, Chief Executive, International Longevity Centre UK(ILC-UK) Expanding protection for those at risk: The importance of prevention in helping build resilient populations and health systems | 15 mins |
Presentation by Prof. Michael Moore AM PhD, Chair, International Immunisation Task Force; Past President, World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA): Building vaccine confidence: Driving change through global vaccine advocacy | 15 mins |
Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A | 30 mins |
Closing remarks by Dr. Jane Barratt, Global Advisor, International Federation on Ageing (IFA) | Close |
This symposium is organized and funded by Pfizer Inc. and may include reference to Pfizer medicines relevant to the agenda topics. This symposium is intended for healthcare professionals and other relevant decision-makers only. This session is not included in main conference CME/CPD credit.
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Speakers
Dr. Jane Barrat Global Advisor International Federation on Ageing (IFA) | Prof. Charles Feldman Emeritus Prof. Dept. of Internal Medicine, Uni. of Witwatersrand | David Sinclair Chief Executive Int’l Longevity Centre UK (ILC-UK) | Prof. Michael Moore AM PhD, Chair, Int’l Immunisation Int’l Immunisation Task Force |
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