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Programme of IJSTD-IX
Friday, March 16, 2007 - Page 1/2
08:30 - 10:30
Registration, Mounting of Posters
10:30 – 10:40
Opening Ceremony
Invited Contributions I
Moderators: L. Gern, M. Daniel
10:40 – 11:05
F.-W. Gerstengarbe
, P.C. Werner (Potsdam, Germany):
Climate development in Germany with emphasis on regions of Baden-Wuerttemberg strongly at risk of tick-borne diseases between 1951 and 2055
11:05 – 11:30
L. Eisen
(Colorado, USA):
Climate change and tick-borne diseases: A research field in need of long-term empirical field studies
Further contributions to the main topic
11:30 – 11:45
J.S. Gray
(Dublin, Ireland):
Mechanisms that regulate the life-cycle of Ixodes ricinus can be revealed by extreme weather conditions
11:45 – 11:55
J. Materna
, M. Daniel, L. Metelka, J. Harcarik (Vrchlabi, Prague, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic):
Distribution, density, and development of the tick Ixodes ricinus in mountainous areas influenced by climate changes (Krkonoše Mts., Czech Republic)
11:55 – 12:05
H. Dautela, C. Dippela, D. Kämmera, A. Werkhausa,
O. Kahl
(Berlin, Germany):
Winter activity of Ixodes ricinus in a Berlin forest area
12:05 – 12:15
G. Schmidt,
W. Schröder
(Vechta, Germany):
Mapping the potential temperature dependent Plasmodium vivax malaria transmission in Lower Saxony (Germany)
12:15 – 12:25
Discussion
12:25 – 13:45
Lunch Break and Poster Session
Epidemiology and Ecology of Tick-borne Diseases I – Tick-borne Encephalitis (TBE): Moderators: E. Sinski, J. Süss
13:45 – 13:55
D. Sumilo
, A. Bormane, L. Asokliene, V. Vasilenko. M. Zygutiene, I. Lucenko, S. Randolph (Oxford, UK, Riga, Latvia, Vilnius, Lithuania, Tallinn, Estonia):
Increased TBE incidence in the Baltic States in response to human-induced environmental change
13:55 – 14:05
M. Daniel
, B. Kríž, J. Valter, I. Kott, V. Danielová (Prague, Czech Republic):
Influence of meteorological conditions of the preceding winter on tick-borne encephalitis and Lyme borreliosis incidences
14:05 – 14:15
B. Kríž
, M. Daniel, V. Danielová, C. Benes (Prague, Czech Republic):
Sudden increase in tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) cases in the Czech Republic in the year 2006
14:15 – 14:25
G. Walder
, B. Falkensammer, F.X. Heinz, H. Holzmann, M.P. Dietrich, R. Wuerzner (Innsbruck, Vienna, Austria):
TBE in Tyrol: Changes in incidence and endemicity 2000–2006
14:25 – 14:35
Discussion
14:35 – 14:45
G. Dobler
, S. Essbauer, M. Pfeffer, T. Poponnikova, D. Gniel, M. Komorek (Munich, Marburg, Heidelberg, Germany, Kemerovo, Russia):
Tick-borne encephalitis virus in a high endemic area in Kemerovo, (Siberia, Russia)
14:45 – 14:55
R. Kaiser
, P. Kimmig, J. Süss (Pforzheim, Stuttgart, Jena, Germany):
How to define areas of risk for tick-borne encephalitis in Germany
14:55 – 15:05
P. Stefanoff
, J. Siennicka, W. Gut (Warsaw, Poland):
Identification of new endemic TBE foci in Poland – a pilot seroprevalence study in selected regions
15:05 – 15:15
I. Golovljova
, V. Vasilenko, S. Vene, A. Plyusnin, ?. Lundkvist (Tallinn, Estonia, Stockholm, Sweden, Helsinki, Finland):
Unique signature amino acid substitutions in Baltic TBE virus strains within Siberian TBE virus subtype
15:15 – 15:25
Discussion
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