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Registration
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Invited Contributions II Moderators: B. Stevenson, P. Kraiczy
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| 08:45–09:10 |
V 17 |
R. Wallich (Heidelberg, Germany):
Immunomodulatory properties of tick salivary protein
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| 09:10–09:35 |
V 18 |
B. Stevenson (Lexington, Kentucky, USA):
Infection-associated surface proteins of the Lyme disease spirochete
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| 09:35–9:45 |
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Discussion
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| Lyme Borreliosis I: Immunology and Others |
| 9:45–10:00 |
V 19 |
C. Siegel, T. Beckhaus, C. Skerka, M. Karas, V. Brade, B. Stevenson, R. Wallich, P.F. Zipfel, P. Kraiczy
(Frankfurt/M., Jena, Heidelberg, Germany; Lexington, Kentucky, USA):
Role of BbCRASP-3 (ErpP) and BbCRASP-5 (ErpA) for preventing Borrelia burgdorferi from complement-mediated lysis
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| 10:00–10:10 |
V 20 |
C.A. Brissette, T. Bykowski, A.A. Bownan, A.E. Cooley, B. Stevenson (Lexington, Kentucky, USA):
The Borrelia burgdorferi RevA antigen binds host fibronectin
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| 10:10–10:20 |
V 21 |
D. Barthel, K. Haupt, T. Hallström, P. Kraiczy, R. Wallich, B. Stevenson, C. Skerka, P.F. Zipfel
(Jena, Frankfurt/M., Heidelberg, Germany; Lexington, Kentucky, USA):
The human plasma protein plasminogen binds complement regulator-acquiring surface protein 1 of Borrelia burgdorferi
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| 10:20–10:30 |
V 22 |
C.R. Whetstine, J.G. Slusser, W.R. Zückert (Kansas City, Kansas, USA):
Tight and titratable single-plasmid-encoded protein expression in Borrelia burgdorferi using a
hybrid ospA-tetO promoter
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| 10:30–10:40 |
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Discussion
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| 10:40–11:10 |
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Coffee break
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Tick-borne Pathogens: Phylogeography and Other Topics
Moderators: K. Kurtenbach, E.I. Korenberg
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| 11:10–11:25 |
V 23 |
E.I. Korenberg, V.Yu. Litvin (Moscow, Russia):
Natural focality of diseases: To the 70th anniversary of the theory
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| 11:25–11:40 |
V 24 |
K. Kurtenbach, S.A. Vollmer, E. Loza Reyes, M. Donaghy, A. Bormane, M. Drancourt, L. Vitorino,
M. Collares-Pereira, G. Margos (Bath, Oxford, UK; Riga, Latvia; Marseille, France; Lisbon, Portugal):
Phylogeographic structuring and evolutionary relationships of Lyme borreliosis spirochaetes in Europe as
revealed by multi-locus sequence analysis (MLSA)
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| 11:40–11:50 |
V 25 |
G. Margos, S.A. Vollmer, M. Cornet, M. Garnier, V. Fingerle, A. Bormane, L. Vitorino, M. Collares-Pereira,
M. Drancourt, K. Kurtenbach (Bath, UK; Paris, Marseille, France; Oberschleißheim, Germany; Riga, Latvia;
Lisbon, Portugal):
Raising OspA serotype 4 strains of Borrelia garinii to species status by multi-locus sequence analysis (MLSA)
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| 11:50–12:00 |
V 26 |
J. Franke, F. Meier, A. Moldenhauer, E. Straube, W. Dorn, A. Hildebrandt (Jena, Germany):
Borrelia, Anaplasma, Rickettsia, and Babesia species in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected from birds on
a conservation island in the Baltic Sea
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| 12:00–12:10 |
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Discussion
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Lyme Borreliosis II: Diagnostics, Clinics, Therapy
Moderators: B. Wilske, V. Fingerle
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| 12:10–12:20 |
V 27 |
V. Fingerle, S. Mathes, C. Klier, U. Schulte-Spechtel, J. Gao, A. Sing, C. Hizo-Teufel (Munich, Germany):
Detection of Borrelia burgdorferi s.l.-specific intrathecal IgM antibody production by a chemiluminescent
Borrelia IgM assay
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| 12:20–12:30 |
V 28 |
P. Wilhelmsson, L. Fryland, P. Lindblom, J. Nordgren, S. Börjesson, L. Lindvall, M.-A. Åkesson, C. Ekerfelt
, J. Ernerud, P. Forsberg, P.-E. Lindgren (Linköping, Sweden):
Detection, quantification, and genotyping of tick-borne Borrelia – development of a LUXTM (Light Upon eXtension) real-time PCR assay
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| 12:30–12:40 |
V 29 |
C.U. Schulte-Spechtel, V. Fingerle, J. Gao, B. Wilske (Munich, Germany):
Evaluation of recombinant antigens for serological diagnosis of Lyme borreliosis
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| 12:40–12:50 |
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Discussion
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| 12:50–13:05 |
V 30 |
F. Strle, V. Maraspin, S. Lotrič-Furlan, E. Ružić-Sabljić, J. Cimperman, T. Jurca, K. Ogrinc, M. Logar,
T. Rojko, A. Pikelj-Pečnik, D. Cerar (Ljubljana, Slovenia):
Characteristics of erythema migrans in elderly population
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| 13:05–13:15 |
V 31 |
K. Morgenstern, G. Baljer, D.E. Norris, P. Kraiczy, C. Hanssen-Hübner, K.-P. Hunfeld
(Frankfurt/M., Giessen, Germany; Baltimore, MD, USA):
Antimicrobial susceptibility of Borrelia spielmanii against common antibiotics used for the treatment
of Lyme disease
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| 13:15–13:20 |
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Discussion
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| 13:20–14:20 |
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Lunch and book-signing with Robert Voss, the symposium poster artist
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| 14:20-16:00 |
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Poster Discussion Session ‘Ecology’ Moderators: J.I. Tsao, G. Stanek
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| 14:20–14:40 |
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Presentations 1–4:
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Movila et al. (P41): Genetic polymorphism of Ixodes ricinus ticks, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato genospecies,
and tick host diversity in Lyme disease foci in the Republic of Moldova
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Hildebrandt et al.(P103), presented by K. Pauliks: Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato genospecies and coinfection with
Babesia spp. in Ixodes ricinus ticks in a region of middle Germany (Thuringia)
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Wodecka and Michalik (P48): Relapsing fever-like borreliae in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected from vegetation and wild
cervids in north-western Poland
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Tsao et al. (P47): Investigating the maintenance of Borrelia miyamotoi in nature: a modeling approach
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Discussion
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| 14:40–15:00 |
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Presentations 5–8:
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Monazahian et al. (P94): Investigation of Ixodes ricinus ticks in relation to tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus,
Borrelia and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in a region in Lower Saxony, Germany
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Hildebrandt et al. (P101), presented by A. Krämer: Detection of Rickettsia spp. and coinfection with Anaplasma
phagocytophilum in Ixodes ricinus ticks in a region of middle Germany (Thuringia)
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Capligina et al. (P72): First detection of Rickettsia helvetica in Latvian Ixodes ticks
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Tonetti et al. (P96), candidate for the Sinnecker-Kunz award: Ticks and tick-borne pathogens from wildlife in the
Free State province, South Africa
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Discussion
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| 15:00–15:20 |
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Presentations 9–12:
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Stuen et al. (P77): Red deer (Cervus elaphus) as a reservoir host for Anaplasma phagocytophilum
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Dautel et al. (P09): Efficacy testing of Ixodes ricinus tick repellents: Comparison of two different test protocols using human volunteers and a standard laboratory method
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Schott et al. (P26): ospC heterogeneity in a clonal Borrelia burgdorferi isolate facilitates binding of the immunomodulatory tick salivary protein Salp15 and Ixri28 during natural transmission
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Discussion
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| 15:20–15:40 |
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Presentations 13–16:
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Leschnik et al. (P13): Prevention of tick infestation or of tick-borne disease? Comparison of two prevention strategies
for tick infestation in dogs
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Maioli et al. (P21), presented by D. Pistone: Ticks infesting hunted wild animals in the Emilia Romagna region (Italy):
Preliminary results
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Gao et al. (P22): Immunological control of the Chinese tick Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis
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Holy et al. (P91): Risk modelling of a climate warming-induced malaria outbreak in Germany as part of the information system FISKA
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Discussion
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| 15:40–16:00 |
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Presentations 17–20:
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Winter et al. (P82), presented by F. v. Loewenich: Multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) of Anaplasma phagocytophilum strains
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Tkachev et al. (P58): Genotyping of tick-borne encephalitis virus strains isolated by bioassay method from Ixodes
persulcatus ticks in West Siberia, 1981–2001
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Kjelland et al. (P44): Prevalence and genotypes of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in Ixodes ricinus in southern Norway
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Pfeffer et al. (P60): Comparison of full genome sequences of tick-borne encephalitis viruses isolated from ticks and
rodents in Slovakia
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Discussion
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| 14:20–16:00 |
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Poster Session ‘Medicine and Other Topics’
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| 16:00–16:20 |
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Coffee break
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Tick-borne Encephalitis I: Immunology, Diagnostics, Clinics
Moderators: T. Poponnikova, J. Süss
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| 16.20–16:30 |
V 32 |
E. Romanova, S. Belikov, I. Kondratov, E. Pavlenko, G. Leonova (Irkutsk, Vladivostok, Russia):
(candidate for the Sinnecker-Kunz award)
Whole genome analysis of tick-borne encephalitis viruses isolated from people with different clinical outcomes
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| 16:30–16:40 |
V 33 |
T. Poponnikova, G. Galieva, F. Hufert, G. Dobler, G. Vavin, T.Yu. Bedareva (Kemerovo, Russia; Göttingen, Munich, Germany):
Protein NS-100 concentration in children with different clinical forms of tick-borne infections
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| 16:40–16:45 |
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Discussion
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| 16:45–16:55 |
V 34 |
B. Dörrbecker, M. Spiegel, G. Dobler, M. Pfeffer, F.T. Hufert (Göttingen, Munich, Germany):
Interaction of tick-borne encephalitis virus strains with plasmacytoid dendritic cells and T cells
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| 16.55–17:05 |
V 35 |
B. Hoffmann, C. Klaus, M. Beer, J. Süss (Greifswald-Insel Riems, Jena, Germany):
Development of a novel duplex real-time RT-PCR assay for the reliable detection of tick borne encephalitis virus (TBEV)
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| 17:05–17:10 |
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Discussion
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| 17:45 |
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Departure to the Jubilee Symposium Dinner (by bus)
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