Date & Place
7-9 December 2020
Online event
Program
Monday 7/12 | Tuesday 8/12 | Wednesday 9/12 | |
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9h00 | |||
10h00 | MC meeting | ||
11h00 | |||
12h00 | |||
13h00 | WG meeting: COVID-19 disease burden | WG meeting: GBD 2019 results | |
14h00 | |||
15h00 | |||
16h00 |
Management Committee meeting (7/12, 10-12h CET)
During the Management Committee (MC) meeting, a general update of the progress of the COST Action will be presented, including an update of the budgetary status. The MC meeting is restricted to invited MC members/substitutes/observers.
Working Group meeting, session 1 — COVID-19 disease burden (8/12, 13-16h CET)
Some way or another, COVID-19 has played an important role in our lives the past few months. Several countries are planning to calculate COVID-19 disease burden, calling for a harmonized approach. Furthermore, COVID-19 provides a nice case study to demonstrate and discuss burden of disease methods and knowledge translation.
This WG session will be dedicated to the COVID-19 disease burden, and will address your questions and needs regarding burden of disease methods and knowledge translation. This WG session will be open to all members of the network.
Programme
13h00 | Welcome & Introduction — Prof Dr Brecht Devleesschauwer, Action Chair, Sciensano, Belgium Download the presentation |
13h15 | Update on the European Burden of Disease Network of the WHO Regional Office for Europe — Dr Christian Gapp, Acting Unit Head, WHO Regional Office for Europe |
13h20 | Overview of activities since previous WG meeting — Prof Dr Brecht Devleesschauwer, Action Chair, Sciensano, Belgium Download the presentation |
13h40 | Impact of COVID-19 on our COST Action — Prof Dr Brecht Devleesschauwer, Action Chair, Sciensano, Belgium |
13h50 | Overview of COVID-19 disease burden activities — Dr Sara Pires, DTU Food, Denmark Download the presentation |
14h10 | COVID-19 disease burden in Germany — Dr Alexander Rommel, RKI, Germany Download the presentation |
14h30 | Discussion on COVID-19 disease burden methodology — Dr Elena von der Lippe, RKI, Germany & Dr Sara Pires, DTU Food, Denmark |
15h30 | Knowledge translation of COVID-19 disease burden estimates — Dr Henk Hilderink, RIVM, Netherlands & Dr Elena Pallari, Cube Engineering, Cyprus Download the presentation |
15h50 | Wrapup — Prof Dr Brecht Devleesschauwer, Action Chair, Sciensano, Belgium |
Working Group meeting, session 2 — GBD 2019 results (9/12, 13-16h CET)
On 17 October 2020, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation launched the latest iteration of the Global Burden of Disease study. The GBD 2019 study provides estimates for 369 disease and injuries and 87 risk factors in 204 countries and territories, for the period 1990-2019. It therefore offers a powerful resource to understand the changing health challenges facing people in Europe and across the world.
This WG session will be dedicated to the new GBD 2019 results, and will address your questions and needs regarding the interpretation and use of the new GBD results. This WG session will be open to all members of the network.
Programme
13h00 | Welcome & Introduction — Prof Dr Brecht Devleesschauwer, Action Chair, Sciensano, Belgium |
13h15 | Introduction to the GBD Study GBD 2019 results, and the state of health in Europe Prospects for the GBD 2020 study GBD visualisation and data tools Methodological changes in the GBD 2019 study — Prof Dr Theo Vos, IHME, USA & Dr Dietrich Plass, German Environment Agency, Germany Download the presentation |
15h30 | Knowledge translation of GBD 2019 estimates — Dr Henk Hilderink, RIVM, Netherlands & Dr Elena Pallari, Cube Engineering, Cyprus Download the presentation |
15h50 | Wrapup — Prof Dr Brecht Devleesschauwer, Action Chair, Sciensano, Belgium |