2019 Flu and Infectious Disease Forum
The annual San Francisco Flu and Infectious Disease Forum was held on on Wednesday, November 13th. It was an engaging discussion where attendees heard from experts in the fields of communicable and vaccine preventable diseases!
When and Where
Wednesday, November 13th from 8:30 am – 12:00 pm
San Francisco Public Library, Koret Auditorium located at 100 Larkin Street; San Francisco, CA 94102
Who Presented?
2019 Measles Update
Kathleen Harriman, PhD, MPH, RN
Chief, Vaccine Preventable Diseases Epidemiology Section
California Department of Public Health
Responding to the Rise in Female Syphilis in San Francisco
Darpun Sachdev, MD
Medical Director, LINCS; San Francisco Department of Public Health
University of California San Francisco
2019 Influenza, Immunization, and Communicable Disease Update
Julie Stoltey, MD, MPH
Director, Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Population Health Division
San Francisco Department of Public Health
Archived Presentations from Past Events
Select Presentations from the 2018 Flu and Infectious Disease Forum are Available Below
2018 Influenza, Immunization, and Communicable Disease Update
Julie Stoltey, MD, MPH
Director, Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Population Health Division
San Francisco Department of Public Health
Influenza and Pertussis Immunization: Benefits During Pregnancy
Natali Aziz, MD, MS
Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Director of Perinatal Infectious Diseases; Director of Central Valley Perinatal Services
Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine
Presentations from the 2017 Flu and Infectious Disease Forum are Available Below
2017 Influenza, Immunization, and Communicable Disease Update
Cora Hoover, MD, MPH
Director, Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Population Health Division
San Francisco Department of Public Health
Tuberculosis in San Francisco: Innovations and Collaborations
Chris Keh, MD
Director, Tuberculosis Prevention Control Program, San Francisco Department of Public Health
Faculty, Division of Infectious Diseases, UCSF
The Hepatitis C Epidemic in 2017 and Beyond: Successes and Challenges on the Way to a Hep C Free San Francisco
Pauli Gray, Senior HCV Coordinator and Harm Reduction Specialist, San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Annie Luetkemeyer, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, UCSF