Pests of Public Health Importance Seminar Stops in Dallas on Thursday

On the heals of the successful first “Pests of Public Health Importance Seminar” in Chicago last week, up next is a stop in Dallas on Thursday.

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Dr. Jerome Goddard

CLEVELAND — On the heals of the successful first “Pests of Public Health Importance Seminar” in Chicago, up next is a stop in Dallas on Thursday. The seminars, featuring Dr. Jerome Goddard, state medical entomologist for the Mississippi Department of Health, and a frequent contributor to PCT magazine, will discuss the biology, behavior, control and medical implications of a wide range of public health pests commonly and not-so commonly encountered by PCOs. The four one-day seminars, sponsored by DuPont Professional Products, also have scheduled stops in Atlanta and Baltimore.

Dates & Cities
July 19, 2007 - Dallas
August 16, 2007 - Atlanta
August 23, 2007 - Baltimore

PCT Podcasts with Jerome Goddard

Dr. Goddard’s Thoughts on the Industry’s Role in Controlling Public Health Pests 

Dr. Jerome Goddard Discusses Pests of Public Health Importance

Topics to be covered include:

  • Overview of Pest/Health Issues
  • Direct/Indirect Health Effects from Arthropods
  • Lesions Caused by Arthropods
  • Understanding Allergies
  • Specific Medically Important Pests and Their Control
  • Myiasis
  • Invisible Mites
  • Itches

To register or for more additional information visit www.publichealthseminars.com or call 800/456-0707