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THURSDAY 27 OC<strong>TO</strong>BER 2016 MEET THE EXPERT SESSIONS<br />

MEET THE EXPERT SESSIONS<br />

At these sessions, experts will meet with small groups of participants to discuss, face to face, the challenges and opportunities presented<br />

by working to promote lung health.<br />

These sessions are free of charge for registered participants only and can hold a maximum of 50 people.<br />

Please register for the ‘Meet the expert’ sessions at the conference registration desk.<br />

Participation will be on a first-come, first-served basis.<br />

07:45 - 08:45 3 SESSION ROOM 11B<br />

01. COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY CARE FOR CHILDREN AFFECTED BY TB<br />

Anne Detjen (United States of America)<br />

The community is the ideal place to identify children at risk of or with TB, and to ensure they and their families receive appropriate care and support.<br />

During this session we want to discuss bottlenecks and opportunities for community health systems to efficiently address childhood TB.<br />

07:45 - 08:45 3 SESSION ROOM 11A<br />

02. CONFRONTING RESISTANCE: NEED FOR POLICY CHANGE AGAINST NEW INDUSTRY TACTICS<br />

CHANGING THE INDUSTRY APPROACH <strong>TO</strong> WOMEN<br />

Mira Aghi (India)<br />

INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR NEWER TACTICS OF <strong>TO</strong>BACCO INDUSTRY<br />

Elif Dagli (Turkey)<br />

This session will discuss the need to develop new policies to fight against the changing targets, products and marketing methods of the “tobacco<br />

industry”. Women have been an appealing target for the industry for many decades. This session will debate the new strategies to increase women<br />

customers and ideas for new solutions. The new set of products industry is about to market will be a game changer. The experts will question the<br />

readiness of tobacco control advocates and policy makers to change conventional strategies.<br />

THURSDAY 27 OCT<br />

07:45 - 08:45 3 SESSION ROOM 13<br />

03. MDR-TB CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN<br />

Alena Skrahina (Belarus)<br />

M/XDR-TB is a global threat. We are going to talk about current approaches to M/XDR-TB diagnostics and treatment. We will also cover the recent<br />

emergence and implementation of rapid diagnostics, new and repurposed drugs as well as new regimens based on them.<br />

26-29 OC<strong>TO</strong>BER 2016 - LIVERPOOL - UNITED KINGDOM<br />

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