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133:-based non-profit organization of scientists, clinicians, students and program professionals whose longstanding mission is to promote global health through the prevention and control of infectious and other diseases that disproportionately afflict the global poor. ASTMH members work in areas of research, health care and education that encompass laboratory science, international field studies, clinical care and country-wide programs of disease control. The current organization was formed in 1951 with the amalgamation of the 304: 162:, founded by a group of 28 physicians on March 9, 1903. The group changed its name just 12 days later to The American Society of Tropical Medicine (ASTM). The impetus for the creation of the ASTM was a need for greater understanding of tropical diseases, spurred by growing American interests in the tropics, and new medical discoveries in the late 19th century. The Society's first president was Thomas Fenton, an ophthalmologist educated at the 25: 500:
clinicians, postdoctoral fellows and students gather at the annual meetings for scientific sessions, educational plenaries, workshops and poster sessions. The 67th Annual Meeting was held in New Orleans, Louisiana, October 28 - November 1, 2018. The 68th Annual Meeting was held from November 20–24, 2019, in National Harbour, Maryland (Washington, DC area)
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The Society also holds an annual Intensive Update Course in Clinical Tropical Medicine and Travelers' Health. ASTMH offers a Certificate Examination that assesses and recognizes individual excellence in training and knowledge. Passing the examination leads to a Certificate of Knowledge in Clinical
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ASTMH holds an annual scientific meeting that is open to and attended by both ASTMH members and non-members from the Americas and internationally. Participants, with multiple interests in bacterial, viral, and parasitic infections and their spread, transmission and control, including researchers,
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publishes unsolicited peer-reviewed manuscripts, invited review articles, short reports, case studies, reports on the efficacy of new drugs and methods of treatment, prevention and control methodologies, new testing methods and equipment, book reports and letters to the editor. Topics range from
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In the last decade, ASTMH has become increasingly involved in policy and advocacy activities, particularly advocating for U.S. federal funds to fight tropical diseases worldwide and improve global health. In the current fiscal year, ASTMH has advocated that U.S. Congress:
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in Panama. The Society grew slowly but steadily over the ensuing decades, reaching 516 members by 1941, and subsequently 1,213 members by the end of American involvement in World War II, at which point almost half of ASTM members were in the Armed Forces.
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The Ben Kean Medal, recognizing a clinician or educator whose dedication to clinical tropical medicine and impact on the training of students, fellows and/or practitioners of tropical medicine is in keeping with the tradition established by
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American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Records, 1908-2013 (inclusive), 1930s-1980s (bulk). H MS c192. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.
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was elected the Society's first female active member and first non-physician scientist member. Among other early members and leaders, ASTM's fourth president,
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Allocate funds to battle the global malaria epidemic to ensure that insecticides, bed nets and preventive treatment are delivered to communities in need
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ASTMH has more than 2,700 members from all regions of the world including North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Africa. The Society publishes
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ASTMH bestows a number of annual and bi-annual awards for distinguished achievements in the fields of tropical medicine and global health, including:
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Medal, for outstanding work in tropical health, especially relating to improvements in the health of rural or urban workers in the tropics.
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Appropriate funds to support additional biomedical and clinical research to develop treatment and vaccines for neglected tropical diseases
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Provide specific funding to support American health professionals going overseas to work in tropical disease control
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is the official scientific journal of ASTMH published since 1952. It was formed as a result of the merger of
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Medal, awarded for distinguished work in tropical medicine to a worker in his or her early or mid-career.
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The National Malaria Committee was founded in 1916 by Frederick L. Hoffman, chief statistician for the
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The Joseph Augustin LePrince Medal, in recognition of outstanding work in the field of malariology.
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ASTMH also awards fellowships to qualifying students and early professionals.
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to build and grow malaria research and prevention programs
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Medal for outstanding achievement in medical entomology
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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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Tropical Medicine and Travelers' Health (CTropMed).
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