At its 1988 meeting, the Advisory Committee on Epidemiology (ACE) expressed the need in Canada for rational, consistent and widely-disseminated guidelines for travel medicine and tropical medicine, and recommended the creation of an advisory committee for that purpose. The Committee to Advise on Tropical Medicine and Travel (CATMAT) was formed, and held its first meeting in February 1990.
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