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ISN/COMGAN Bellagio Conference
"Prevention of Renal Diseases in the Emerging World:
Toward Global Health Equity"
16-18 March, 2004
Bellagio Study and Conference Center
Lake Como, Italy


Presentations:  (Do not formally use data without author permission.)

A.  Sound File of Introduction -  John Dirks  (18.8 MB)

1.  "Prevention of renal disease in the emerging world:  Toward global health equity." - John Dirks  (709 KB)
Sound Files From Presentation - Part I - 17.6 MB | Part II - 15.8 MB | Part III - 16.8 MB | Part IV - 21.0 MB

2.  "Chronic renal diseases as a public health problem:  epidemiology, social and economical implications." - Arrigo Scheippati (609 KB)
Sound Files From Presentation - Part I - 24.9 MB | Part II - 25.6 MB | Part III - 8.65 MB

3.  "Risk factors of chronic renal diseases." - Meguid El-Nahas (4.61 MB)
Sound Files From Presentation - Part I - 27.7 MB | Part II - 33.8 MB

4.  "Global burden of diabetes:  prevalence and projections." - Peter Bennett (4.17) MB
Sound Files From Presentation - Part I - 28.2 MB | Part II - 31.3 MB

5.   "Cardiovascular risk in chronic renal diseases." - Giancarlo Viberti (561 KB)
Sound Files From Presentation - Part I - 29.8 MB | Part II - 29.9 MB

6.  "Development of strategies for prevention of chronic kidney disease relevant to different regions and countries." - Robert Atkins (142 KB)
Sound Files From Presentation - Part I - 9.91 MB 

7.  "Prevention of progression and remission/regression strategies of chronic renal diseases:  can we do better now than 5 years ago?" - Giuseppe Remuzzi (3.92 MB)
Sound Files From Presentation - Part I - 21.2 MB | Part II - 19.7 MB

8. "Early detection, prediction and potential treatments of renal and cardiovascular risk in the general population." - Dick de Zeeuw (2.71 MB)

9. "Prevention stategies in Latin America:  from less to more developed countries." - Bernardo Rodriguez Iturbe (1.72 MB)

10. "The need of prevention programs in Africa." - Sarala Naicker (499 KB)
Sound Files From Presentation - Part I - 22.6 MB | Part II - 23.0 MB

11. "Prevention programs in the Middle East and Arab World." - Faissal Shaheen (260 KB)
Sound Files From Presentation - Part I - 14.5 MB | Part II - 15.4 MB

12. "The case of prevention of chronic kidney diseases in India." - Sanjay Kumar Agarwal (3.43 MB)

13. "Opportunities for a chronic disease outreach program in China." - Giuseppe D'Amico (1.85 MB)
Sound Files From Presentation - Part I - 14.6 MB

14. "Implementation of strategies for prevention relevant to national health care systems and specific centres in the emerging world." - Jan Weening (46.0 KB)

15. "Public health in emerging world." - Dan Kaseje (233 KB)

16. "Strengthening health research capacity in developing countries:  a critical element for achieving health equity." - Chitr Sitthi-Amorn (220 KB)

17. "International aid and medical practice in the less-developed world:  doing it right." - Ivor Katz (5.63 MB)

18. "Africa can solve its own health problems?" - Sarala Naicker (309 KB)

19. "The view of Central American countries" - Raúl Herrera Valdés (4.26 MB)

20. "An educational program for prevention of diabetic nephropathy for general physicians" - Ricardo Corréa-Rotter (1.05 MB)

21. "How to approach the problem in large countries: India" - Sanjay Kumar Agarwal (977 KB)

22. "The case of the Australian Aboriginal community" - Ivor Katz (2.69 MB)

23. "The case of American natives " - Peter Bennett (481 KB)

24. "Integrated approaches to prevention and control of chronic conditions."Joanne Epping-Jordan (3.6 MB)
Sound Files From Presentation*  Part I - 17.1 MB  Part II - 20.8 MB  Part III - 19.0 MB  Part IV - 23.2 MB

25. "Electronic strategies for information and research:  cyberNephrology in the emerging world" - Kim Solez (27.8 MB)
Sound File From Presentation*  Part I - 24.3 MB  Part II - 28.3 MB

*Windows Media Player or QuickTime Player Information

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