The 37th APACPH Conference was held from 19th and 23rd November 2005 in Taipei, Taiwan. The theme for the conference was “Health Security and Emerging Disasters in the Asia-Pacific Region”.

The 37th APACPH Conference was held from 19th and 23rd November 2005 in Taipei, Taiwan. The theme for the conference was “Health Security and Emerging Disasters in the Asia-Pacific Region”.

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