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The " Fomites and Disease Transmission " Webinar will be available tomorrow!

Register today at <http://www.iceinstitute.com/>www.iceinstitute.com.

Brought to you by ICT magazine and the Infection Control Education

Institute, registration for this Webinar is FREE. All registrants

will receive a free bonus e-book with additional support, information

and science.

Did you know that 80 percent of all common infections, such as colds,

flu, and diarrhea, are spread through the environment, with air,

water, food, and fomites being the usual vehicles for transmission?

P. Gerba, PhD, BS, a professor in the Department of Soil,

Water, and Environmental Science as well as the Department of

Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Arizona in

Tucson, will explain the significance of fomites in disease

transmission and identify areas where the greatest risk of

transmission lies. Gerba has spent more than 30 years in the academic

world as a professor, teaching in the fields of virology and

epidemiology, environmental health, microbiology, and immunology. He

has authored and co-authored more than a half-dozen books and

hundreds of peer-reviewed journal articles.

For more information on this Webinar and additional on-demand

Webinars in the series, visit

<http://www.iceinstitute.com/>www.iceinstitute.com.

*Continuing Education approval is pending.

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