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SADI

PARTE I

CORINA NEMIROVSKY1, MARÍA JOSÉ LÓPEZ FURST1, DANIEL PRYLUKA1, LAUTARO DE VEDIA1, PABLO SCAPELLATO1, ANGEL COLQUE1, LAURA BARCELONA1, JAVIER DESSE1, MATÍAS CARADONTI2, DANIEL VARCASIA2, GABRIEL IPOHORSKI3, ROBERTO VOTTA4, MARCELO ZYLBERMAN5, ADRIANA ROMANI5, PASCUAL VALDEZ5, MAGDALENA PENINI6, ADRIANA DE PAULIS6, CELESTE LUCERO7, ANDRÉS SANDOR1, ROSITA CONTRERAS1, ESTEBAN NANNINI1, MARCELO GAÑETE1, HÉCTOR RALLI1, GUSTAVO LOPARDO1, ANALÍA MYKIETIUK1, SANDRA ARONSON1 Y GRUPO DE TRABAJO DEL CONSENSO ARGENTINO DE INFECCIÓN URINARIA*

Sábado 23 de mayo. 14 Horas.

Actividad realizada en conjunto con el Círculo Médico de Córdoba y Sociedad de infectología de Córdoba.

A cargo del Dr. Miguel Pujol - PhD. (España) Director del Programa VinCAT en Catalunya. Presidente de la Comisión de infecciones, Jefe de sección de Enfermedades Infecciosas del Hospital Universitario de Bellvitge (Barcelona, España).

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Viernes 22 de mayo. 18 Horas.

Actividad realizada en conjunto con la Sociedad Argentina de Dermatología.

A cargo del Dr. Martín Hojman (SADI) Dra. Patricia Della Giovanna (SAD)

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In his opening remarks at the World Health Assembly, WHO Director-General Dr Tedros declared: ‘We have come together as the nations of the world to confront the defining health crisis of our time.’ In concluding he asserted that the COVID-19 pandemic reminds us that we need a healthier, safer and fairer world with a stronger WHO to support this goal.  

The 73rd World Health Assembly which opened today, will focus on the COVID-19 pandemic. Member States will deliver statements, report their progress in fighting the coronavirus, share knowledge on the evolving situation and consider a draft resolution on COVID-19. It is available live online in Arabic, Chinese, Russian, English, French, and Spanish.  

Japan has agreed to contribute over US$2.7 million to help nine countries in the Americas strengthen their capacities to detect cases, monitor, and control outbreaks of COVID-19, as well as ensure that reliable public health information on the COVID-19 pandemic is available to people involved in the response and the general public.