| 11:00 - |
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Registration, mounting of posters |
| 14:00–14:20 |
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Opening |
Invited Contributions I Moderators: U. Wiedermann, W.R. Kaufman
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| 14:20–14:50 |
V 1 |
W.R. Kaufman (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada):
Ixodid tick salivary glands: Their physiological importance and the implications for pathogen transmission
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| 14:50–15:15 |
V 2 |
U. Wiedermann (Vienna, Austria):
Vaccination – a success story of modern medicine: What more can we expect?
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| 15:15–15:25 |
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Discussion
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Prevention
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| 15:25–15:35 |
V 3 |
E.A. Ryzhikov, E.P. Goncharova, N.N. Karpyshev, A.B. Ryzhikov (Koltsovo, Russia):
Protective effect of combined application in mice of antigenic peptides inducing humoral and CTL immune response against tick-borne encephalitis virus
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| 15:35–15:45 |
V 4 |
S.E. Tkachev, V.A. Matveeva, V.N. Bakhvalova (Novosibirsk, Russia):
Gene immunization against tick-borne encephalitis virus
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| 15:45–15:55 |
V 5 |
M. Paulke-Korinek, P. Rendi-Wagner, M. Kundi, B. Laaber, A. Grac, R. Kronik, U. Wiedermann,
H. Kollaritsch (Vienna, Austria):
Recommendations for booster vaccinations against tick-borne encephalitis:
6 years follow-up indicates long-term protection
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| 15:55–16:05 |
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Discussion
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| 16:05–16:15 |
V 6 |
A. Plentz,
W. Jilg, T.F. Schwarz, H.B. Kuhr, O. Zent (Regensburg, Würzburg, Marburg, Germany):
Long-term persistence of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) antibodies in adults 5 years after
booster vaccination with Encepur® Adults
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| 16:15–16:25 |
V 7 |
E.M. Poellabauer, S. Fritsch, Th. Dvorak, A. Loew-Baselli, B.G. Pavlova, I. Cil, O. Amman,
F. Maritsch, H.J. Ehrlich (Vienna, Austria):
Seropersistence of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) antibodies in children and adolescents
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| 16:25–16:35 |
V 8 |
R. Schosser, U. Heininger, U. Mansmann, R. Kaiser (Heidelberg, Munich, Pforzheim, Germany; Basel,
Switzerland):
The effect of one booster vaccination with FSME-Immun Adults® in subjects with incomplete and/or irregular
tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) vaccinations in the past
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| 16:35–16:45 |
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Discussion
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| 16:45–17:15 |
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Coffee break
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Ticks: Ecological Questions Moderators: L. Gern, H. Dautel
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| 17:15–17:30 |
V 9 |
O. Kahl, H. Dautel, J. Heger, J. Gray (Berlin, Giessen, Germany; Dublin, Ireland):
Determining seasonal Ixodes ricinus questing activity by flagging versus long-term tick maintenance
on field plots and observation – a paradigm change?
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| 17:30–17:40 |
V 10 |
J. Materna, M. Daniel, L. Metelka, S. Kliegrová, J. Harčarik (Vrchlabí, Praha, Hradec
Králové, Czech Republic):
Development of Ixodes ricinus under different climatic conditions in a long-term field experiment:
How climate participates in its altitudinal range expansion
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| 17:40–17:50 |
V 11 |
S. Havlíková, L. Roller, J. Koči, M. Kazimírová, A.R. Trimnell, P.A. Nuttall, B. Klempa,
M. Labuda (Bratislava, Slovakia; Seattle, USA; Berlin, Germany; Oxford, UK):
Study of 64P and 4D8 gene expression in the tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatus
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| 17:50–18:00 |
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Discussion
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| Sinnecker-Kunz Award: Oral Presentations
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| 18:00–18:10 |
V 12 |
C. Kiffner, T. Vor, F. Rühe (Göttingen, Germany):
Numerical response of ticks in relation to small rodent densities
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| 18:10–18:20 |
V 13 |
S. Grosskinsky, M. Schott, C. Brenner, S.J. Cutler, P. Kraiczy, P.F. Zipfel, M.M. Simon, R. Wallich (Heidelberg, Frankfurt/M., Jena, Freiburg, Germany; London, UK):
Borrelia recurrentis interferes with human innate immune defenses through acquisition of complement regulators factor H, FHR-1, and plasminogen
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| 18:20–18:30 |
V 14 |
A. Szubert-Kruszyńska, J. Michalik, J. Stańczak, S. Cieniuch, E. Podsiadły (Poznań, Gdańsk, Warsaw, Poland):
Molecular survey of haematophagous spinturnicid mites (Acari: Spinturnicidae) and their bat host for rickettsial agents in Poland
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| 18:30–18:40 |
V 15 |
S. Pluta, K. Hartelt, R. Oehme, P. Kimmig, Ute Mackenstedt (Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany):
Prevalence of Rickettsia spp. and Coxiella burnetii in ticks and rodents in southern Germany
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| 18:40–18:50 |
V 16 |
D. Ruzek, M. Vancova, J. Salat, M. Tesarova, H. Stastna, J. Kopecky, L. Grubhoffer (Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic):
A new insight into the neuropathogenesis of tick-borne encephalitis
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| 18:50–19:05 |
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Discussion
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| approx. 19:30 |
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Welcome reception: Hotel Leonardo, Bistro
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