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IJSTD-X: Scientific Programme: Posters I (1-57)
(M: Medicine and other topics; E: Ecology)
Prevention: Vaccination, Repellents, Strategies
P 1 M
G.N. Leonova
, E.V. Pavlenko, N.V. Krylova, O.S. Maistrovskaya (Vladivostok, Russia):
Specific tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) prevention with the vaccine Encepur in a territory with various genotypes of TBE virus circulation
P 2 M
G.N. Leonova
, E.V. Pavlenko, N.V. Krylova, O.S. Maistrovskaya (Vladivostok, Russia): Active tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) prevention with four different vaccines under the presence of various genotypes of TBE virus circulation
P 3 M
V.V. Romanenko
, A.V. Ankudinova, A.S. Kilyachina, M.S. Esyunina (Ekaterinburg, Russia):
Efficacy of large-scale tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) vaccination in Sverdlovsk region, Russia
P 4 M
R. Schosser
, R. Kaiser, U. Mansmann, U. Heininger (Heidelberg, Pforzheim, Munich, Germany; Basel, Switzerland):
Seropositivity before and seroprotection after a booster vaccination with FSME-Immun Adults® in subjects with a time interval of ≥4.5 years since the last tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) vaccination
P 5 M
A. Jäger, G. Dobler,
M. Faulde
(Koblenz, Munich, Germany):
Seroprevalence of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) in German blood donors and their knowledge on personal vaccination status
P 6 M
M.P. Kostinov
, E.M. Ibragimova, E.V. Markelova (Moscow, Vladivostok, Russia):
Efficacy and safety of concurrent tick-borne encephalitis (Encepur Adult) and measles–mumps–rubella (Priorix) vaccination of adults
P 7 M
E. Jílková
, P. Vejvalková, I. Stiborová, J. Skorkovský, V. Král (Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic):
Evaluation of serological response to tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) vaccination in elderly people – an example from clinical practice
P 8 M
Y.V. Ananyina
, E.I. Korenberg (Moscow, Russia):
Vaccination of humans against tick-borne borrelioses and leptospiroses: Pros and cons
P 9 E
H. Dautel
, C. Dippel, A. Werkhausen (Berlin, Germany):
Efficacy testing of Ixodes ricinus tick repellents: Comparison of two different test protocols using human volunteers and a standard laboratory method
P 10 E
O.A. Belova
, L.I. Kozlovskaya, A.S. Shevtsova, G.G. Karganova, L.A. Burenkova (Moscow, Russia):
Dependence between susceptibility of Ixodes ricinus to DETA and physiological age
P 11 E
A. Bohlmann
, R. Graf (Germany):
Prolonged efficacy of Ethyl Butylacetylaminopropionate (IR3535®) against ticks
P 12 E
I. Uspensky
(Jerusalem, Israel):
Tick vectors (Acari: Ixodoidea) in urban areas: The problem of prevention of their attacks to and infection of humans
P 13 E
M. Leschnik
, A. Feiler, G. Duscher, A. Joachim (Vienna, Austria):
Prevention of tick infestation or of tick-borne disease? Comparison of two prevention strategies for tick infestation in dogs
P 14 E
G. Walder
, H. Strasser, V. Vanas, S. Lang, R. Zelger (Innsbruck, Austria; Pfatten, Italy):
Efficacy of the fungus Metarhizium anisopliae var. anisopliae against Ixodes ricinus
Ticks (and Rodents)
P 15 E
L. Chitimia
, I. Cosoroaba, I. Hutu, T. Banu (Timisoara, Romania):
Seasonal dynamics of ixodid tick populations on sheep from Ciacova, Covaci, and Balint (Timis County, Romania)
P 16 E
M. Kondrusik
, J. Zajkowska, S. Pancewicz, S. Grygorczuk, A. Moniuszko (Bialystok, Poland):
Seasonal dynamics of Ixodes ricinus ticks in north-eastern Poland
P 17 E
Y.S. Korotkov
(Moscow, Russia):
Chronological structure of Ixodes persulcatus (Acari: Ixodidae) population in Karelia (north-western Russia)
P 18 E
M. Daniel
, T. Vráblík, J. Valter, B. Kríž, V. Danielová (Prague, Czech Republic):
Prediction of Ixodes ricinus host-seeking activity using the TICKPRO computer program and warning system published on websites: Two years of practical experience in the Czech Republic
P 19 E
T. Vor
, C. Kiffner, F. Rühe (Göttingen, Germany):
Tick burden on roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.)
P 20 E
D. Tserennorov
, J. Battsetseg, D. Otgonbaatar (Mongolia):
Epizootiological significance of ticks in Mongolia
P 21 E
G. Maioli
, P. Bonilauri, D. Pistone, F. Defilippo, M. Calzolari, C. Bandi, M. Dottori (Reggio Emilia Romagna, Pavia, Milano, Italy):
Ticks infesting hunted wild animals in the Emilia Romagna region (Italy): Preliminary results
P 22 E
J. Gao
, J. Luo, V. Fingerle, H. Yin (Lanzhou, China; Munich, Germany):
Immunological control of the Chinese tick Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis
P 23 E
R.G. Ulrich
, J. Jacob, G. Heckel, S.S. Essbauer (Greifswald-Insel Riems, Munich, Germany):
Network ‘Rodent-borne pathogens’ in Germany: A platform for interdisciplinary collaborations on rodents and zoonotic pathogens
Lyme Borreliosis: Pathogenesis, Diagnostics, Clinics, and Others
P 24 M
T. Hallström
, C. Siegel, C. Skerka, V. Brade, B. Stevenson, R. Wallich, P. Kraiczy, P.F. Zipfel (Jena, Frankfurt/M., Heidelberg, Germany; Lexington, Kentucky, USA):
The surface protein CRASP-1 of Borrelia burgdorferi is an important virulence factor
P 25 E
C. Siegel, C. Hanssen-Hübner, C. Skerka, V. Brade, B. Stevenson, R. Wallich, P.F. Zipfel,
P. Kraiczy
(Jena, Frankfurt/M., Heidelberg, Germany; Lexington, Kentucky, USA):
Role of BbCRASP-1 and BbCRASP-2 for preventing Borrelia burgdorferi from complement-mediated lysis
P 26 E
M. Schott
, S. Großkinsky, C. Brenner, A. Siebers, L. Gern, M.M. Simon, R. Wallich (Heidelberg, Germany; Neuchâtel, Switzerland):
ospC heterogeneity in a clonal Borrelia burgdorferi isolate facilitates binding of the immunomodulatory tick salivary protein Salp15 and Ixri28 during natural transmission
P 27 M
J. Gao
, L. Li, U. Schulte-Spechtel, V. Fingerle, B. Wilske, H. Yin, J. Luo, J. Heesemann (Lanzhou, Erdos City, China; Munich, Germany):
Characterization of fibronectin-binding capacities of BBK32 proteins from Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato strains B31 and PHei
P 28 M
G. Goettner
, R. Hofweber, S. Evers, A. Wunder, E. Soutschek (Neuried, Germany):
A multiplex fluorescent particle immunoassay for serodiagnosis of infections with Borrelia burgdorferi
P 29 M
T. Cerar
, K. Ogrinc, F. Strle, E. Ružić-Sabljić (Ljubljana, Slovenia): Immune response in patients with Lyme neuroborreliosis
P 30 M
R. Ranka
, K. Brangulis, V. Sondore, V. Baumanis (Latvia): Analysis of Borrelia burgdorferi cloned proteins in Escherichia coli
P 31 M
U. Glinsek
, K. Hrovat-Arnez, F. Strle, E. Ružić-Sabljić (Ljubljana, Slovenia):
Analysis of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato strains with unusual plasmid profile
P 32 M
U. Everth
(Holzgerlingen, Germany):
Criteria of analytical efficiency using the example of commercially available searching-assays for Borrelia burgdorferi antibodies
P 33 M
K. Ogrinc
, S. Lotrič-Furlan, V. Maraspin, T. Cerar, E. Ružić-Sabljić, F. Strle (Ljubljana, Slovenia): Patients with erythema migrans and suspected early Lyme neuroborreliosis
P 34 M
I. Milotic
, J. Blatnik, B. Sibanc, G. Lesnicar (Celje, Slovenia):
Central nervous system involvement during early dissemination of Borrelia burgdorferi in children
P 35 M
V. Maraspin
, E. Ružić-Sabljić, D. Pleterski Rigler, F. Strle (Ljubljana, Slovenia):
Pregnant women with erythema migrans and isolation of borreliae from blood: Course and outcome after treatment with ceftriaxone
P 36 M
D. Cerar
, T. Cerar, E. Ružić-Sabljić, F. Strle (Ljubljana, Slovenia):
Comparison of erythema migrans in patients with positive and negative Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato skin culture
P 37 M
S. Grygorczuk
, J. Osada, R. Swierzbinska, T. Chmielewski, J. Zajkowska, M. Kondrusik, S. Pancewicz, M. Dabrowska, S. Tylewska-Wierzbanowska (Bialystok, Warsaw, Poland):
Expression of Fas receptor on CD4+ lymphocytes stimulated with Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato
Lyme Borreliosis: Ecoepidemiology
P 38 E
V. Tarageľová
, M. Derdáková, I. Cíglerová (Bratislava, Košice, Slovakia):
Variability of Borrelia garinii in ticks feeding on different hosts and in questing ticks in Slovakia
P 39 E
A. Antušaitė-Chatkevičienė
, A. Paulauskas, J. Radzijevskaja, O. Rosef (Kaunas, Lithuania; Bø i Telemark, Norway):
Incidence of Ixodes ricinus ticks as vectors of tick-borne diseases in urban parks
P 40 E
A. Gargili
, K. Midilli, G. Sengoz, Z. Vatansever, A. Estrada-Peña (Istanbul, Cerrahpasa, Kafkas,Turkey; Zaragoza, Spain): Strategies towards public information and prevention of tick-borne diseases in the city of Istanbul (Turkey)
P 41 E
A. Movila
, V. Douet, I. Toderas, I. Uspenskaia, J. Conovalov, V. Burlacu, L. Gern (Chisinau, Republic of Moldova; Neuchâtel, Switzerland):
Genetic polymorphism of Ixodes ricinus ticks, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato genospecies, and tick host diversity in Lyme disease foci in the Republic of Moldova
P 42 E
O. Rosef
, A. Paulauskas, J. Radzijevskaja, J. Sageie, C. Haslekås, L. Kløcker (Bø i Telemark, Norway; Kaunas, Lithuania):
The role of big game in the epidemiology of Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. and Anaplasma phagocytophilum
P 43 E
J. Radzijevskaja,
A. Paulauskas
, J. Turcinaviciene, D. Ambrasiene, O. Rosef (Kaunas, Vilnius, Lithuania; Bø i Telemark, Norway):
The role of small rodents in the transmission of Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. pathogens
P 44 E
V. Kjelland
, S. Stuen, T. Skarpaas, A. Slettan (Kristiansand, Sandnes, Norway):
Prevalence and genotypes of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in Ixodes ricinus in southern Norway
P 45 E
L. Gern
, V. Douet, Z. Lopez, D. Hügli, F. Morán-Cadenas, O. Rais (Neuchâtel, Switzerland):
Diversity of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato genospecies in Ixodes ricinus ticks in a Lyme borreliosis endemic area in Switzerland
P 46 E
C.E. Brunnemann
, G. Schröder, K. Zimmermann, S. Klammt, S. Frimmel, B. Panzig (Rostock, Greifswald, Germany):
Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in Ixodes ricinus ticks in eastern West Pomerania (Germany)
P 47 E
J.I. Tsao
, A.G. Barbour, G.J. Hickling (East Lansing, Michigan, Irvine, California, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA):
Investigating the maintenance of Borrelia miyamotoi in nature: A modeling approach
P 48 E
B. Wodecka
, J. Michalik (Szczecin, Poznań, Poland):
Relapsing fever-like borreliae in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected from vegetation and wild cervids in north-western Poland
Tick-borne Encephalitis: Clinics and Diagnostics
P 49 M
J. Zajkowska
, M. Kondrusik, A. Targoński, M. Chorąży, A. Muszyńska, S. Pancewicz, A. Moniuszko, S. Grygorczuk, W. Drozdowski (Białystok, Poland):
CT scan evaluation of brain atrophic processes of patients with previous history (8–10 years) of TBE (tick-borne encephalitis)
P 50 M
P. Czupryna,
A. Moniuszko
, J. Zajkowska, S. Grygorczuk, S.A. Pancewicz, M. Kondrusik (Bialystok, Poland):
Observation of long-term sequelae of patients with the history of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE)
P 51 M
P. Bogovic
, M. Logar, F. Strle, S. Lotric-Furlan (Ljubljana, Slovenia):
Quantitative evaluation of the severity of acute illness in adult patients with tick-borne encephalitis
P 52 M
F.T. Hufert, T. Poponnikova,
G. Dobler
(Göttingen, Munich, Germany; Kemerovo, Russia):
Proinflammatory cytokines in acute and chronic tick-borne encephalitis
P 53 M
A. Moniuszko
, P. Czupryna, S. Grygorczuk, J. Zajkowska, S.A. Pancewicz, M. Kondrusik, J. Kusmierczyk (Białystok, Poland):
Clinical features of tick-borne encephalitis in north-eastern Poland in 1997–2007 – a retrospective study
P 54 M
P. Pazdiora
(Pilsen, Czech Republic):
Tick-borne encephalitis in children in the West Bohemian Region (Czech Republic) between 1960 and 2007
P 55 M
H. Bernard
, H. Campe, M.-S. Ludwig, W. Hellenbrand, M. Niedrig, A. Sing, M. Wildner (Berlin, Oberschleißheim, Germany):
Validation of routine laboratory diagnosis in notified cases of tick-borne encephalitis, Bavaria (Germany), 2007
P 56 E
Yu.S. Bukin
, Yu.P. Dzhioev (Irkutsk, Russia):
Analysis of the results of multi-locus hybridization tests to estimate the population structure of tick-borne virus
P 57 M
R. Schosser
, J. Bartel, O. Enzersberger, P. Chiba, R. Kaiser, U. Mansmann, U. Heininger (Heidelberg, Pforzheim, Munich, Germany; Orth, Vienna, Austria; Basel, Switzerland):
Comparison of two tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) IgG antibody ELISA tests (Enzygnost®, Immunozym®) versus a neutralization assay with respect to seropositivity threshold