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Programme of IJSTD-IX

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Epidemiology and Ecology of Tick-borne Diseases
1 A. Kaiser (Mainz, Germany):
Increased tick load in migratory birds
2 M. Nowaka, K. Siuda, J. Stanczak (Kraków, Gdansk, Poland):
International transfer of ticks (Ixodida) – vectors of pathogens of arthropod-borne diseases
3 C. Burri, V. Bastic, L. Gern (Neuchâtel, Switzerland):
Seasonal evolution of questing Ixodes ricinus density and tick infestation of small mammals in relation to climatic factors in TBE endemic areas in Switzerland
4 V. Danielová, L. Schwarzová, J. Materna, M. Daniel, L. Metelka, B. Kríž (Prague, Vrchlabí, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic):
Tick-borne encephalitis expansion to higher altitudes and the influence of climatic changes
5 M. Kondrusik, J. Zajkowska, S.A. Pancewicz, S. Grygorczuk (Bialystok, Poland):
The influence of temperature changes on tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) incidence in a Polish highly endemic region
6 C. Brinkley, P. Nolskog, M. Lindh, T. Bergström (Göteborg, Sweden):
Prevalence of TBE virus in field-collected ticks in low endemic regions of western Sweden
7 G. Dobler, S. Essbauer, S. Friedewald, R. Wölfel, W. Brey, M. Pfeffer (Munich, Amberg, Germany):
Isolation and sequencing of a tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus strain in southern Germany from a region with severe human TBE cases
8 R. Floris, G. Menardi, M. Bandi, K. Mignozzi, B. Boemo, A. Altobelli, M. Cinco (Trieste, Italy):
Detection of TBE virus in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region (Italy) and evaluation of co-infection with Borrelia burgdorferi and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in ticks
9 M. Daniel, B. Kríž, V. Danielová (Prague, Czech Republic):
Tick-borne diseases within the scope of the project Climate Change and Adaptation Strategies for Human Health in Europe
10 L.I. Kozlovskaya, A.N. Alekseev L.A. Burenkova, H.V. Dubinina, G.G. Karganova, Y.S. Korotkov, G.P. Pivanova (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Russia):
Increase of the risk of tick-borne infections transmitted by Ixodes ricinus on a territory under heavy anthropogenic pressure
11 A. Altobelli, B. Boemo, K. Mignozzi, M. Bandi, R. Floris, G. Menardi, M. Cinco (Trieste, Italy):
Spatial risk assessment for Lyme borreliosis in Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy)
12 G. Menardi, R. Floris, M. Bandi, K. Mignozzi, B. Boemo, A. Altobelli, M. Cinco (Trieste, Italy):
Detection and genotyping of Borrelia burgdorferi in in the trans-border area between Italy and Slovenia and evaluation of co-infection with Anaplasma phagocytophilum in ticks
13 J. Radzijevskaja, A. Paulauskas, O. Rosef (Kaunas, Lithuania, Bø i Telemark, Norway):
Prevalence of Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Babesia divergens in Ixodes ricinus ticks in Lithuania and Norway
14 F. Morán Cadenas, O. Rais, J. Moret, L. Gern (Neuchâtel, Switzerland):
Host blood meal source identification and Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato infection in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected on the south- and north-facing slopes of Chaumont (Neuchâtel, Switzerland)
15 P.-F. Humair, V. Douet, F. Morán Cadenas, L.M. Schouls, I. Van De Pol, L. Gern (Neuchâtel, Switzerland, Bilthoven, The Netherlands):
Molecular identification of blood meal source in Ixodes ricinus ticks using 12S rDNA as a genetic marker
16 F. Morán Cadenas, O. Rais, F. Jouda, J. Moret, L. Gern (Neuchâtel, Switzerland):
Follow-up of a study on the phenology of Ixodes ricinus ticks and on Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato infection along an altitudinal gradient (Chaumont, Switzerland) (1999–2001 and 2003–2005)
17 E.I. Fedorov, A.P. Podavalenko, B. Biletska (Kharkiv, Lviv, Ukraine):
Ecological and epidemiological analysis of sickness rate due to tick-borne borreliosis in the Ukraine
18 P. Stefanoff, V. Prikazsky, M. Rosinska, C. Benes (Warsaw, Poland, Prague, Czech Republic):
Trends in tick-borne diseases´ surveillance in bordering regions of Poland and Czech Republic, 1999–2005
19 N.N. Livanova, S.G. Livanov, S.E. Tkachev (Novosibirsk, Russia):
Numbers, distribution, and tick-borne pathogens of Ixodes persulcatus near the northern boundary of its spreading in the Ural, Russia
20 J. Kiessling, S. Hartnack, W. Bäumler, K. Misztela, V. Fingerle, M. Pfeffer, S. Essbauer (Munich, Freising, Germany, Bern, Switzerland):
Unequal distribution of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in rodent populations from Bavaria (southern Germany)
21 A. Paulauskas, D. Ambrasiene, J. Radzijevskaja, O. Rosef, J. Turcinaviciene (Kaunas, Vilnius, Lithuania, Bø i Telemark, Norway):
Diversity in prevalence and genospecies of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in Ixodes ricinus ticks and rodents
22 S.J. Cutler, J.C. Scott, D.J.M. Wright (Stratford, London, UK):
Are Borrelia recurrentis and Borrelia duttoni the same spirochaete?
23 V. Majláthová, I. Majláth, B. Víchová, M. Hromada, P.Tryjanowski, A.. Mihalca, B. Petko (Košice, Slovakia, Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic, Poznan, Poland, Cluj-Napoca, Romania):
The role of the sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) in the transmission cycle of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato
24 A. Movila, A. Gatewood, I. Toderas, M. Papero, J. Conovalov, I. Uspenskaia, D. Fish (New Haven, USA, Chisinau, Moldova):
Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in Ixodes ricinus L. and I. lividus Koch ticks collected from wild birds in the Republic of Moldova
25 H. Horká, K .Kýcková., L. Fišerová, J. Kopecký (Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic):
Experimental infection of Ixodes ricinus ticks with Borrelia burgdorferi spirochetes
26 J. Zajkowska, M. Kondrusik, S. Pancewicz, S. Grygorczuk, R. Swierzbinska (Bialystok, Poland):
Demographic analysis of patients with tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) – the influence of unemployment on morbidity in north-eastern Poland
27 M. Leschnik, G. Kirtz, E. Leidinger (Vienna, Austria):
Seasonal occurrence of canine babesiosis is influenced by local climate conditions
28 T. Rojko, D. Duh, T. Avšic-Županc, F. Strle, S. Lotric-Furlan (Ljubljana, Slovenia):
Seroprevalence of Babesia divergens infection among forestry workers in Slovenia
29 G. Walder, R. Edlinger, G. Morosetti, J. Simeoni, M.P. Dierich, H. Schennach, M. Mitterer, P. Kreidl (Innsbruck, Vienna, Austria, Bozen, Meran, Italy):
Is the main ridge of the Alps a divide for tick-borne diseases?
30 T. Prükk, E. Makkoi, E. Laja (Tartu, Estonia):
Seroprevalence of ehrlichiosis, Lyme borreliosis, and tick-borne encephalitis in South Estonia
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