Monday, 17
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17:00-
22:00 |
Registration |
16:00- 18:00 |
Poster set up |
18:00-
20:00 |
Poster discussions |
20:00–
22:00 |
Welcome Reception |
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Tuesday, 18
November |
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07:00 – 08:00 |
Continental Breakfast |
08:00 – 08:20 |
Welcome Remarks
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ISN President, Dr. J.
J. Weening
Chair Organizing Committee, Dr. G. Garcia |
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Session I |
Epidemiology of Renal Disease |
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Chair: |
Jaime Herrera-Acosta, MD,
Mexico City, Mexico |
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08:20 – 08:40 |
Epidemiological Map of Chronic Diseases in Mexico and its |
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Approach by the Health Ministry |
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Roberto Tapia, MD,
Mexico City, M�xico |
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08:40 – 10:30 |
Incidence and Prevalence of Renal Disease -1 |
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08:40
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Kidney
Disease in Pima Indians in Mexico. |
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Mauro Valencia, PhD,
Hermosillo, Mexico |
08:55
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Kidney
Disease in Pima Indians in the USA. |
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Peter Bennett, MD,
Phoenix, AZ, USA |
09:15 |
Tracking
Ancient Pathways to a Modern Epidemic in Renal Failure |
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in Saskatoon
natives. |
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Roland Dyck, MD,
Saskatchewan, Canada. |
09:35 |
Epidemic of
diabetic and nondiabetic renal disease among Zuni |
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Indians. |
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Philip Zager, MD,
Albuquerque, NM, USA. |
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09:55
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Panel Discussion |
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10:30 – 11:00 |
Coffee Break |
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11:00- 13:00 |
Incidence
and Prevalence of Renal Disease -2 |
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Chair: |
Bernardo Rodr�guez-Iturbe,
MD, Maracaibo, Venezuela |
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11:00 |
Rising
prevalence of chronic kidney disease in Mexico. |
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Dante Amato, MD,
Mexico City, Mexico |
11:15 |
Renal Disease
in Brazil. |
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Roberto Zatz, MD,
Sao Paulo, Brazil |
11:30 |
Kidney disease
in Paraguay. |
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Francisco Santacruz Segovia,
MD, Asuncion, Paraguay |
11:45 |
Chronic kidney
disease in Costa Rica. |
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Manuel Cerdas MD,
San Jose, Costa Rica |
12:00 |
Microalbuminuria, diabetes and blood pressure in Mayan rural
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population. |
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Pedro Arroyo Acevedo, MD,
Mexico City, Mexico |
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12:15 |
Panel Discussion |
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12:45 – 14:00 |
Lunch |
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Session
II |
Pathogenesis and Pathophysiology of Renal |
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Disease in
Indigenous Populations. |
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14:00 – 16:00 |
Pathophysiology of Renal Disease in Indigenous Populations |
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Chair: |
David Pugsley, MD,
Adelaide, Australia |
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14:00 |
The long-term
consequences of low birth weight. |
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Leonardo Reyes, MD,
Havana City, Cuba |
14:15 |
Microalbuminuria as a CV risk factor in Mexico City low |
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income population. |
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Clicerio Gonzalez, MD,
Mexico City, Mexico |
14:30 |
Long Term
Course and Mechanisms of Progression of Renal |
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Disease in HUS. |
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Horacio Repetto, MD,
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
14:45 |
Follow up of
post-infectious glomerular disease after exposure to |
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contaminated cheese. |
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Sergio W. L. Pinto, MD,
Divinopolis, Brazil |
15:00 |
The Hygiene
Hypothesis. |
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Abdias Hurtado, MD,
Lima, Peru |
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15:15 |
Panel Discussion |
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15:45-
16:15 |
Tea or Refreshments |
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Chair: |
John Dirks, MD,
Toronto, Canada |
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16:15- 16:45 |
Diabetes in
Native Canadians: Pathophysiology and Clinical |
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Consequences. |
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Bernie Zinman, MD. Toronto,
Canada. |
16:45- 17:15 |
Risk factors
for the development of renal disease in |
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Indigenous
Populations Predictors of Renal Disease Progression. |
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Barry M. Brenner, MD,
Boston, Ms, USA. |
17:15-
17:45 |
Predictors of
Renal Disease Progression. |
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TBN |
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19:30- 22:30 |
Evening Social Event |
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Wednesday, 19
November 2003 |
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07:00 – 08:00 |
Continental Breakfast |
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Session III |
Detection
and Prevention |
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Chair: |
Guiseppe Remuzzi,
MD, Bergamo, Italy |
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8:30 |
How to
Implement Strategies for Nation Health Care Systems in
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Emerging
Countries: The Case of Screening and Prevention of
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Renal Disease
Progression in Bolivia. |
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Norberto Perico, MD,
Bergamo, Italy |
8:45 |
Prevalence of
proteinuria in Mexico, 2000 National Survey |
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of Health. |
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Martin Rosas, MD,
Mexico City, Mexico. |
9:00 |
Kidney Disease
in African American and Mexican American |
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Populations. |
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Keith Norris, MD,
Los Angeles, CA, USA. |
9:15 |
Primary care
health strategies for the prevention of end-stage |
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renal disease
in Cuba. |
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Miguel Almaguer, MD,
Havana City, Cuba. |
9:30 |
Detection of
Early Nephropathy in High Risk Mexican Populations. |
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Alfonso Cueto-Manzano, MD,
Guadalajara, Mexico |
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9:45 |
Panel Discussion |
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10:15 – 10:45 |
Coffee Break |
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Session IV |
Treatment
and Outcome |
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Chair: |
Keith Norris, MD,
Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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10:45 |
Access to
renal replacement therapy in disadvantaged populations |
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in
Mexico. |
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Guillermo Garcia, MD.
Guadalajara, Mexico |
11:00 |
Gene Admixture
in SouthAmerican Urban Populations. |
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Its Bearing on
Pharmacogenetics and Susceptibility to Diseases. |
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Nestor O. Bianchi, MD,
La Plata, Argentina |
11:15 |
Access and
Coverage of RRT in Minorities and Ethnic Groups in |
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Venezuela. |
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Ezequiel Bellorin-Font, MD,
Caracas, Venezuela |
11:30 |
The
Latin-American Dialysis and Transplant Registry 2001. |
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Ana M. Cusumano, MD,
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
11:45 |
Modification
of the National Kidney Foundation Classification of |
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Chronic
Kidney Disease: A Latin-American proposal. |
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Rafael Burgos, MD,
San Juan, Puerto Rico |
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12:00 |
Panel Discussion |
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12:30 – 13:45 |
Lunch |
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Session V |
Opportunities for Support to Indigenous |
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Populations |
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Chair: |
Lawrence Agodoa, MD,
Washington, DC, USA |
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13:45 –
14:05 |
The Future of
Reno-Protection. |
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Guiseppe
Remuzzi, MD, Bergamo, Italy |
14:05 – 14:25 |
Management of
Early Renal Disease in Indigenous Populations. |
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Keith Norris, MD,
Los Angeles, CA, USA |
14:25 – 14:45 |
TBN |
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14:45 – 15:15 |
Discussion |
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15:15 – 16:00 |
Summary and Wrap
Up |
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John Dirks, MD,
Toronto Canada |
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Guiseppe Remuzzi, MD,
Bergamo, Italy |
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David Pugsley, MD,
Adelaide, Australia |
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16:00 |
Adjourn |
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Evening at Leisure |
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Social Program
Welcome Reception at Hotel Coral and Marina.
After the guests have had a chance to check-in to their respective hotels, a shuttle will provide transportation for them to the Conference Hotel for a special Mexican Fiesta Welcome Reception. Attendees will be greeted by colorfully dressed mariachi musicians in a lovely outdoor garden overlooking the marina. Come enjoy the sights, sounds and tastes of old Mexico as we dine on specially prepared �Mexican Botanas� and quench our thirst with the best of the region�s locally harvested wines and beers. As you mingle with your fellow colleagues, a Mexican Ballet Folklorico Troupe will perform to welcome you to the magic customs of this beautiful land!
Special Event Dinner at �La Embotelladora Vieja� Restaurant.
This evening, the attendees will be transported back in time to a very special place where the famous Santo Tomas Vineyards bottled their grape harvest. You will be dining in a 150 year-old building that was once used to age Baja�s famous wine in giant, antique wooden casks which still stand today as part of the restaurant�s decor. Known throughout Mexico as one of the top fine dining restaurants, La Embotelladora Vieja serves up incredible Mediterranean fare with a Mexican-Pacific coast twist. As we are served our elegant three-course meal in the intriguing, candlelit bottling plant, you will be left with a definite sense of the history of wine making in Baja California. This is an unforgettable evening not to be missed!
Wednesday, November 19, 2003 – Dinner On Your Own.
Information on various restaurants can be found on the Ensenada link in the web-site, or you may inquire at your hotel front-desk or with Conference staff, for dining suggestions. Transportation is not provided this evening, and we suggest you take local taxis from your hotel to town.
Questions? Please send an e-mail to Dr. Jaime Herrera
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