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Call for Abstracts: Speaker, Research Poster Proposals Accepted for Legionella Conference 2020

NSF Health Sciences and National Environmental Health Association partner for public health conference; abstracts now accepted

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – NSF Health Sciences and the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) are now accepting proposals for expert speaker and research poster presentations for this year’s Legionella Conference to be held in Chicago Aug. 19-21.

Legionella Conference 2020: Prevention of Disease and Injury From Waterborne Pathogens in Health Care will focus on preventing deadly outbreaks in hospitals and health care settings. The conference is co-hosted by NSF Health Sciences, an NSF company, and NEHA.

Public health leaders, policy makers, regulators, researchers, infection prevention practitioners and water management systems experts are invited to submit proposals. The deadline for oral presentations and poster presentations is April 1. Applications may be submitted online at http://www.legionellaconference.org/call-for-abstracts/.

Discussions will focus on policies and strategies to prevent health care-associated waterborne disease outbreaks, including hazards related to medical devices, cleaning and disinfection in sterile settings, and water quality requirements in hospitals and health care facilities. Prioritized conference themes include:

  • Preventing health care-associated waterborne disease outbreaks
  • Microbiological contamination control in sterile processing
  • Environmental sampling strategies
  • Lessons from conducting outbreak investigations (surveillance, reporting and response)
  • Reducing energy and water consumption while reducing infection risk
  • Building design, construction and renovation
  • Regulatory frameworks for reducing waterborne disease risks in building water systems
  • State and local regulatory inspection of building water systems
  • Updates on federal, state and local legislation and regulations

The spread of Legionella can cause Legionnaires’ disease, which is fatal to 25% of patients who contract it in a health care setting, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC has also reported that 90% of outbreaks in all settings evaluated by the CDC could have been prevented with a comprehensive water management plan.

The number of Legionnaires’ disease cases reached a record high in 2018 – 9,933, an eightfold increase over 2000. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine has conservatively estimated the actual number of cases each year in United States could be as high as 70,000.

This will be the third annual Legionella Conference bringing together industry experts and policy makers to discuss solutions and prevention. Dr. Patrick Breysse, Director of the CDC’s National Center for Environmental Health/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, delivered the keynote address to the 360 attendees at the 2019 conference in Los Angeles.

Legionella Conference 2020 will be held at the Sheraton Grand Hotel on Chicago’s downtown river walk. Visit the website at www.legionellaconference.org or email info@legionellaconference.org.

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