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        1. Provisional Surveillance Summary of the West Nile Virus Epidemic -- United States, January-November, 2002
        2. Laboratory-Acquired West Nile Virus Infections -- United States, 2002
        3. Intrauterine West Nile Virus Infection -- New York, 2002

        Telebriefing for December 19, 2002
        WHO: Dr. Julie Gerberding, director of CDC, and Drs. Lyle Peterson and Dan O'Leary, West Nile Virus experts.
        WHAT: To discuss smallpox vaccine educational activities/update on smallpox vaccine plan and West Nile Virus update, respectively. Brief remarks followed by Q/A.
        WHEN: Thursday, December 19, 2002; Noon ET
        WHERE: At your desk, by toll-free conference line: Dial 866-254-5942
        Teleconference name: CDC
        A full transcript will be available today following the teleconference and this teleconference will also be audio webcast. Access both at http://www.cy118119.com/media/.

        Synopsis for December 20, 2002

        Provisional Surveillance Summary of the West Nile Virus Epidemic -- United States, January-November, 2002

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        Laboratory-Acquired West Nile Virus Infections -- United States, 2002

        Laboratory workers handling potentially West Nile Virus (WNV)-infected fluids or tissues can become infected with the virus through cuts or needlesticks.

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        (Alternate: Dr. Bruce Bernard, CDC, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 513?41?589)
         
        Laboratory workers face a risk of infection from WNV if they handle fluids or tissues from birds or animals known to be or suspected of being infected. There have been two recent cases in which laboratory workers acquired the virus from a needlestick injury and a scalpel cut, respectively. Employers and workers should follow procedures to minimize risk of injuries from sharp instruments and to minimize airborne exposures. Workers should clean and treat wounds immediately and thoroughly if they occur, and should report any injuries to supervisors for further monitoring. Employers should report any cases of infection to public health authorities.

         

        Intrauterine West Nile Virus Infection --- New York, 2002

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