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International Conference on Opportunistic Pathogens from September 27-30, 2010

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Dear Moderator,

I shall appreciate if you can kindly approve and put the following conference

announcement on your website.

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All India Institute of Medical Sciences Institute of Medical Sciences, New

Delhi, India is organizing an International Conference on Opportunistic

Pathogens from September 27-30, 2010.

The conference will focus on several breakthroughs which have occurred recently

in the field of HIV/AIDS such as co-pathogens of HIV, receptor attachment,

neuropathology, tissue tropism, use of nanomedicine in HIV treatment, testing

guidelines for diagnosis and blood safety, opt-out and universal testing

strategies, drug resistance mechanisms and future vaccines against HIV. The

pattern of OIs and the supervised treatment protocols have also gained momentum.

Most of these issues will be discussed during this unique conference on first

two days. Beside HIV/AIDS opportunistic infections are also major cause of

mortality and morbidity in organ transplant recipients, including the

bone-marrow and stem cell recipients and also in all solid organ transplants.

Therefore, we have given a full day for scientific deliberations on

opportunistic pathogens in organ transplants and those who have congenital

immune-deficiencies.

I, on behalf of myself, the organizing committee and the All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, New Delhi, cordially invite you all to this historic capital

city of India to participate in this very important scientific meeting. During

the conference period, New Delhi will be hosting the Common Wealth Games and

will be fully renovated and ready for receiving all guests. The floriculture

view and weather of Delhi during this period is most spectacular and pleasant.

The delegates are encouraged to visit Lutyens Delhi and various other parts of

Delhi and adjoin areas using World class Metro trains.

I once again wish your stay at Delhi very happy, safe and academically fruitful.

For details please log on to www.icopa-india.org

Prof. Sarman Singh, MD, FAMS

Chairman, Organizing Committee

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029

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Dr. Sarman Singh, MD. FAMS, FRSTMH, FSIIP

Prof. & Head, Division of Clinical Microbiology

Department of Laboratory Medicine

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

P.O. Box. 4938, Ansari Nagar

New Delhi-110 029 (India)

Phone: (0091-11) 2659 4977, 2658 8484

Fax: (0091-11) 2658-8663, 2658 8641

Personal Website: www.drsarmansingh.com

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