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MEEGID XIII | Oral Programme
Oral Programme
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
15:00-19:00
19:00-20:00
Registration | Karibu
Welcome drink
07:00-08:30
Room
08:30-09:30
09:30-10:00
Registration | Health Services Foyer
Health Services Auditorium
Opening session
[Pl.01] A population genetics view of virus evolution
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1,2
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1,2
1,2
F. González-Candelas* , M.A. Bracho , J.M. Cuevas , N. García-González , F.X. López-Labrador , J.A.
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2
Patiño-Galindo , M. Torres-Puente , University of Valencia, Spain, FISABIO-Public Health,
3
Spain, CIBERESP, Spain
Coffee break | Health Services Café
[Pl.02] Pathogens as a driving force in human evolution
M. Sironi, Bioinformatics - Scientific Institute IRCCS E.MEDEA, Italy
[Pl.03] Origin, spread and global evolution of HIV
M. Peeters*, M. d’Arc, C.J. Villabona-Arenas, A. Ayouba, E. Delaporte, Institut de Recherche pour le
Développement (IRD), France
Poster session 1 and lunch | Karibu
Symposium 1
Aula PG Janssens
Forum 2&3
Auditorium Rochus
HIV epidemiology and
Host parameters
Phylogenetics and
evolution
Chairs : Manuela Sironi and Joey phylogeography
Chairs : Martine Peeters and
Chairs : Fernando Gonzalez
Verdi
Dimitrios Paraskevis
Candelas and Matthew Scotch
[S1.A.01] Spatiotemporal
[S1.B.01] Germline transmission [S1.C.01] Incorporating geospatial
characteristics of the CRF02_AG of targeted baboon
observation error in discrete
epidemic in Russia and central
apolipoprotein L-I in mice
Bayesian virus phylogeography
1
1
1
M. Scotch* , R. Beard , T. Tahsin , D.
Asia
protects against African
1
2
1
2
Weissenbacher , M.A. Suchard , G.
E. Kostaki , M. Bobkova , M.
trypanosomes
1 1
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-11:30
11:30-13:00
13:00-15:00
Room
13:00-13:17
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Wednesday, 11 May 2016
1
Oikonomopoulou , G. Magiorkinis
,3
1
, A. Hatzakis , D.
1 1
Paraskevis* , Athens University
2
Medical School, Greece, FSBI “N.F.
Gamaleya FRCEM” of the Ministry
of Health of the Russian Federation,
3
Russia, University of Oxford, UK
13:17-13:34 [S1.A.02] Identification of a
large, fast-expanding HIV-1
subtype B transmission cluster
among men who have sex with
men in Valencia, Spain
J.A.P. Galindo*1 ,2, M.T. Puente1 ,2,
1 ,6
M.A. Bracho-Lapiedra , I.
3
3
2 ,4
Alastrué , A. Juan , D. Navarro ,
4
5
M.J. Galindo , E. Ortega , C.
2 ,5
2
Gimeno , F. Gonzalez-Candelas
,6 1
, FISABIO-Salud Pública, Spain,
2
University of Valencia, Spain,
3
Unidad Prevencia SIDA y otras ITS,
4
Spain, Hospital Clinico
5
Universitario, Spain, Hospital
6
General Universitario, Spain, CIBER
Epidemiologia Salud Publica, Spain
J. Verdi* , J. Pant , D. Kovacsics ,
3
3
4
M. Yu , S. Kemp , C. Schoenherr , A.
4
4
Economides , D. Frendewey , V.
4
1 ,2 1
Lai , J. Raper , The Graduate
Center at the City University of New
2
York, USA, Hunter College at the
City University of New York, USA,
3
International Livestock Research
4
Institute, Kenya, Regeneron
Pharmaceuticals, USA
Gonzalez , Arizona State University,
2
USA, University of California, USA
[S1.B.02] Red fox in northern
Italy and neighbouring
countries: Genetic and spatial
characterization
[S1.C.02] Bayesian codon
substitution modelling to identify
sources of pathogen evolutionary
rate variation
1 ,2
1 ,2
1
1
2
B. Zecchin* , M. De Nardi , E.
3
4
5
Vanek , T. Bedekovic , P. Hostnik ,
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1
M. Lorenzetto , P. De Benedictis , G.
1 1
Cattoli , Istituto Zooprofilattico
Sperimentale delle Venezie, Italy,
2
3
SAFOSO AG, Switzerland, Austrian
Agency for Health and Food Safety
Institute for Veterinary Disease
4
Control, Austria, Croatian
Veterinary Institute, Croatia,
5
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
1
2
1
G. Baele* , M.A. Suchard , F. Bielejec ,
1 1
P. Lemey , Rega Institute, Belgium,
2
University of California, USA
MEEGID XIII | Oral Programme
13:34-13:51 [S1.A.03] Molecular
epidemiology HIV-1 in northern
Alberta: A combined analysis of
viral genetic and public health
data
1
2
D. Adachi , B. Vrancken* , M.
1
3
4
Benedet , A. Singh , R. Read , S.
3
3
3
Shafran , G.D. Taylor , S. Houston ,
5
6 1
K. Simmonds , C. Sikora , Alberta
Provincial Laboratory for Public
2
Health, Canada, Rega Institute for
Medical Research, Belgium,
3
University of Alberta,, Canada,
4
University of Calgary, Canada,
5
Alberta Health Services, Canada,
6
Alberta Health Services, Canada
13:51-14:08 [S1.A.04] Phylodynamic
analysis of the HIV-1
suboutbreaks among people
who inject drugs (PWID) in
Athens
[S1.B.03] Human leukocyte
antigen-g: a promising marker
of predisposition to tropical
parasitic diseases?
1 ,2
1 ,2
1
D. Courtin* , L. Gineau , J. Milet
,2
1 ,2
3
, A. Sabbagh , I. Sadissou , T.
1 ,2
3
D'Almeida , P. Sonon , N. Rouas4 ,5
4 ,5
Freiss , P. Moreau , E.
3 1
Donadi , Institut de Recherche
pour le Développement, France,
2
Université Paris Descartes, France,
3
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil,
4
Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique
et aux Energies Alternatives, France,
5
Université Paris Diderot, France,
6
Centre d’Etude et de Recherche sur
le Paludisme Associé à la Grossesse
7
et à l’Enfance, Benin, Institut de
Recherche pour le Développement,
Benin
[S1.C.03] Discovering potential
sources of emerging pathogens:
South America is a reservoir of
generalist avian blood parasites
M.A.J. Moens*, J. PérezTris, Universidad Complutense de
Madrid, Spain
[S1.B.04] Apolipoprotein L1
variant associated with
increased susceptibility to
trypanosome infection
[S1.C.04] Spatio-temporal analysis
of Nova virus, a divergent
hantavirus circulating in the
European mole in Belgium
14:08-14:25 [S1.A.05] Molecular analysis of
HIV infected individuals in a
network-based intervention
(TRIP) in Athens: Phylogenetics
identify HIV infected
individuals with social links
[S1.B.05] Identification of a
mannose-binding lectin
implicated in the resistance
mechanism of Trypanosoma
brucei gambiense against the
lytic action of the human serum
[S1.C.05] Flexible inference
method to reconstruct
phylogenetic and transmission
trees from densely sampled
outbreaks
14:25-14:42 [S1.A.06] A phylogenetic
comparison between Sanger
sequencing and 454
pyrosequencing derived HIV-1
pol sequences
[S1.B.06] When viruses don’t go
viral: The importance of host
phylogeography in the spatial
spread of arenaviruses
[S1.C.06] Effect of RNA
substitution models on viroid and
RNA virus phylogenetics
1
1
D. Paraskevis* , E. Kostaki , G.
2
1
Nikolopoulos , A. Flampouris , E.
1
2
1
Papachristou , C. Tsiara , V. Sypsa ,
1 1
A. Hatzakis , Athens University
2
Medical School, Greece, Hellenic
Center for Disease Control and
Prevention, Greece
1
2
E. Kostaki , E. Pavlitina , L.
3
4
Williams , J. Schneider , B.
4
4
Skaathun , E. Morgan , M.
5
1
6
Psichogiou , V. Sypsa , P. Smyrnov ,
6
7
A. Korobchuk , M. Malliori , A.
1
3
Hatzakis , S. Friedman , G.
2
Nikolopoulos , D.
1 1
Paraskevis* , University of Athens,
2
Greece, Transmission Reduction
Intervention Project, Greece,
3
National Development and
4
Research Institutes, USA, Center for
5
AIDS Elimination, USA, First
Department of Internal Medicine,
6
Greece, Alliance for Public Health,
7
Ukraine, University of Athens,
Greece
1 ,2
1
A. Beloukas* , H. Papachristou , E.
1
1
Kostaki , A. Hatzakis , D.
1 1
Paraskevis , University of Athens,
2
Greece, Institute of Infection and
Global Health, University of
Liverpool, UK
1 ,2
3
B. Cuypers* , L. Lecordier , C.J.
1
1
Meehan , F. Van den Broeck , H.
1
1
Imamura , P. Büscher , J-C.
1
2
3
Dujardin , K. Laukens , E. Pays , S.
2 1
Deborggraeve , Institute Of
Tropical Medicine, Belgium,
2
University Of Antwerp, Belgium,
3
Université Libre de Bruxelles,
Belgium
1 ,2
L. Laenen*, S. Dellicour, V. Vergote, I.
Nauwelaers, S. De Coster, I. Verbeeck,
M. Van Ranst, P. Lemey, P. Maes, KU
Leuven-University of Leuven, Belgium
2
J.M. Bart* , C. Cordon-Obras , A.
1
2 1
Benito , M. Navarro , Instituto de
2
Salud Carlos III, Spain, Consejo
Superior de Investigación Cientifica,
Spain
1
2
3
S. Gryseels* , S. Baird , R. Makundi ,
1
1
B. Borremans , H. Leirs , J.G. de
2 1
Bellocq , University of Antwerp,
2
Belgium, Institute of Vertebrate
3
Biology, Czech Republic, Sokoine
University of Agriculture, Tanzania
D. Klinkenberg*, J. Backer, J.
Wallinga, National Institute for Public
Health and the Environment, The
Netherlands
1 ,2
3
J.A.P. Galindo* , O. Pybus , F.
1 ,2 1
Gonzalez-Candelas , University of
2
Valencia, Spain, FISABIO-Salud
3
Pública, Spain, University of Oxford,
UK
MEEGID XIII | Oral Programme
14:42-15:00 [S1.A.07] HIV epidemic
dynamics in people who inject
drugs inferred from data from
Russia and Ukraine
1
2
T.I. Vasylyeva* , S.R. Friedman , A.
3
1
Hatzakis , O.G. Pybus , A.
1
4
Katzourakis , P. Smyrnov , T.
1 ,3
3
Karamitros , D. Paraskevis , G.
1 1
Magiorkinis , University of Oxford,
2
UK, National Development and
3
Research Institutes, USA, Athens
University Medical School, Greece,
4
International HIV/AIDS Alliance in
Ukraine, Ukraine
15:00-15:30 Coffee break | Karibu
15:30-17:30 Symposium 2
Room
Auditorium Rochus
Virology of veterinary
relevance
Chairs : Daniel Cadar and
Fernando Gonzalez Candelas
15:30-15:50 [S2.A.01] Phylogenetic analysis
of BVDV in Canada
A. Chernick*, F. van der
Meer, University of Calgary,
Canada
[S1.B.07] Human geographic
population structure and
susceptibility to infectious
diseases
M. Tibayrenc, IRD Center, France
Forum 2&3
Helminth biology and evolution
Chairs : Serge Morand and
Thomas J. Crellen
[S2.B.01] Trematodemitogenomic database with
addition of species from
Heterophyidae,
Echinostomatidae,
Opisthorchiidae and Fasciolidae
for biomedical studies
T.H. Le*, N.T.B. Nguyen, D.T. Roan,
N.T. Khue, D.T.T. Huong, D.T.
Dung, Vietnam Academy of Science
and Technology, Vietnam
15:50-16:10 [S2.A.02] Bluetongue virus
spread in Europe is a
consequence of host, climatic
and landscape factors
1
2
M. Jacquot* , K. Nomikou , J.
1
1
Hughes , M. Palmarini , P.
2
1 1
Mertens , R. Biek , University of
2
Glasgow, UK, The Pirbright
Institute, UK
16:10-16:30 [S2.A.03] Within-host genetic
diversity of an H3N6 avian
influenza virus in ferrets
A. Fusaro*, F. Bonfante, E.
Mastrorilli, A. Milani, L. Tassoni, A.
Salviato, A. Romero, I. Monne, G.
Cattoli, Istituto Zooprofilattico
Sperimentale delle Venezie, Italy
[S2.B.02] Population genomics
of human parasite schistosoma
mansoni: Population history
and effects of selection
1 ,2
3
2
T.J. Crellen* , F. Allan , S. David ,
2
2
C. Durrant , T. Huckvale , N.
2
3
Holroyd , A.M. Emery , D.
3
1 ,2
Rollinson , D.M. Aanensen , M.
2 1
Berriman , Imperial College
2
London, UK, Wellcome Trust Sanger
3
Institute, UK, Natural History
4
Museum London, UK, Royal
Veterinary College London, UK
[S2.B.03] A link between
parasite genotype and host
disease phenotype in human
schistosomiasis?
1 ,2
1 ,2
N. Boon* , F. Van den Broeck , L.
2
1
2
Meurs , F. Volckaert , K. Polman , T.
3 ,2 1
Huyse , KU Leuven, Belgium,
2
Institute of Tropical Medicine,
3
Belgium, Royal Museum for Central
Africa, Belgium
Aula PG Janssens
Ecology and Evolution of Bacteria
1
Chairs : Thierry Wirth and Noémie
S. Becker
[S2.C.01] Borrelia burgdorferi
sensu lato - the global evolution
of a bacterial species complex
1
2
1
N.S. Becker* , G. Margos , H. Blum , S.
1
1
3
Krebs , S. Graf , S. Castillo-Ramierez ,
2
2 1
A. Sing , V. Fingerle , Ludwig
Maximilian Universität Munich,
2
Germany, National Reference Centre
for Borrelia at the Bavarian Health and
Food Safety Authority, Germany,
3
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México, Mexico
[S2.C.02] Two years molecular
surveillance of Vibrio cholerae in
potable environmental water in
cholera endemic region of Central
India
1 ,2
1 ,3
M. Jain* , P. Kumar , A.K.
1 1
Goel , Defence Research &
Development Establishment, India,
2
3
Jiwaji University, India, National
Centre for Disease Control, India
[S2.C.03] Micro-epidemiological
approach to understanding
transmission dynamics of
Mycobacterium ulcerans in the
Ouémé river valley in southern
Benin
1
1
M. Eddyani* , K. Vandelannoote , C.
1
1
2
Meehan , N. Boon , D. Affolabi , J.
3
5
1
Aguiar , J. Porter , E. Abatih , J.G.
4
4 1
Houezo , G. Sopoh , Institute of
Tropical Medicine, Belgium,
2
Laboratoire de Référence des
3
Mycobactéries, Benin, Centre de
Dépistage et de Traitement de l’Ulcère
4
de Buruli Gbemotin, Benin, Centre de
Dépistage et de Traitement de l’Ulcère
5
de Buruli d’Allada, Benin, University of
Melbourne, Australia
MEEGID XIII | Oral Programme
16:30-16:50 [S2.A.04] Intraspecific
molecular characterization of
bovine coronavirus (BCoV)
1 ,2
1 ,2
N. Kin* , F. Miszczak , L.
4
4
5
Diancourt , V. Caro , F. Moutou , A.
2 ,3
2
Vabret , M. Le Gouil
,4 1
, Normandie Université, France,
2
University of Caen Normandy,
3
France, University Hospital of Caen,
4
France, Institut Pasteur, France,
5
ANSES Boulogne Billencourt,
France
16:50-17:10 [S2.A.05] Bat coronaviruses in
France and western palearctic:
After mers and sars, are there
other candidates to
emergence?
[S2.B.04] Gastrointestinal
parasite sharing in multi-host
primate communities
L. Frias*, M. Okamoto, A.
MacIntosh, Kyoto University, Japan
[S2.C.04] Molecular epidemiology
of carbapenem non-susceptible
Acinetobacter baumanii from a
university hospital in Egpyt
A.M. El Banna, N.N. Nawar, R.M.
Mohamed, S.T. Salem*, Faculty of
Medicine - Cairo University, Egypt
[S2.C.05] The effect of tick
feeding ecology on the
distribution of Borrelia
burgdorferi OspC major groups
M. Ar Gouilh* , S.J. Puechmaille ,
1
1
L. Diancourt , M. Vandenbogaert ,
1
1
1
V. Caro , J. Serra , A. Vabret , J.C.
1 1
Manuguerra , Insitut Pasteur,
2
France, Université de Caen
3
Normandie, France, Greifswald
4
University, Germany, Universitat de
Barcelona, Spain
[S2.B.05] Global change and
tropical infectious disease in
Europe: The emergence of
urinary schistosomiasis in
Corsica (France)
T. Huyse* , N. Boon , B.
4
2
Webster , K. Polman , J.
5 1
Boissier , Royal Museum for
2
Central Africa, Belgium, Institute of
Tropical Medicine, Belgium,
3
4
University of Leuven, Belgium, The
Natural History Museum, UK,
5
Université de Perpignan, France
17:10-17:30 [S2.A.06] Standardizing bovine
sample preparation procedures
for viral metagenomics
[S2.B.06] Epidemiology and
genetic pattern of the emerging
hybrid Fasciola species
[S2.C.06] Molecular epidemiology
of leprosy in a region of high
incidence in the state of Mato
Grosso, Brazil
1 ,4
2
M.R. Garcia*, A. Chernick, R.
Dardari, C. Dalton, F. van der Meer
University of Calgary, Canada
1 ,2
1
2 ,3
1
T.H. Le* , N.T.B. Nguyen , D.T.
1
1
1
Roan , N.T. Khue , T.T.H. Doan , P.
1 1
Dorny , Vietnam Academy of
Science and Technology, Vietnam,
2
Institute of Tropical Medicine,
Belgium
S.N. Seifert*, O. Onder, B.A. Garcia, D.
Brisson, University of Pennsylvania,
USA
1
2
3
L.R. De Lamano , W. Li , A.B. Fontes ,
1
1
4
L. Fachin , A.F.F. Belone , C. Ghidela ,
1
2
3 ,5
M. Virmond , V. Vissa , P.N. Suffys ,
1 1
I.M.F. Dias-Baptista* , Instituto Lauro
2
de Souza Lima, Brazil, Colorado State
3
University, USA, FIOCRUZ, Brazil,
4
Centro de Referencia Jardim
5
Guanabara, Brazil, Institute of
Tropical Medicine, Belgium
17:45-20:00 Free walking tour and City Welcome Reception
Thursday, 12 May 2016
Room
Health Services Auditorium
08:30-09:00 [Pl.04] Zikavirus 2016: Public Enemy No. 1?
R. Huits*, E. Bottieau, L. Cnops, K. Ariën, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium
09:00-09:30 [Pl.05] Use of mycobacterial genomes to measure the impact of man-made problems and solutions for
tuberculosis control
C.J. Meehan, B. Ofori-Anyinam, L. Rigouts, M. Antonio, S. Niemann, F. Gehre, B.C. de Jong*, Instituut voor
Tropische Geneeskunde, Belgium
09:30-10:00 [Pl.06] Darwin's greatest discovery: Design without designer
F.J. Ayala, University of California, USA
10:00-10:30 Coffee break | Health Services Café
10:30-11:00 [Pl.07] Schistosomiasis: From devastating parasitic disease to tractable model system
T. Anderson, Texas Biomedical Research institute, USA
11:00-11:30 [Pl.08] When a house is not a home: Innate red cell variants and protection from malaria
S.M. Taylor, Duke University Medical Center, USA
11:30-12:00 [Pl.09] Academic versus industrial approachesto tracking of infectious diseases using big data
A. van Belkumm bioMerieux Microbiology R&D, France
12:00-13:50 Poster session 2 and lunch | Karibu
13:00-13:50 Author Workshop | Aula PG Janssens
MEEGID XIII | Oral Programme
13:50-15:30 Symposium 3
Room
Auditorium Rochus
Vector biology and evolution
Chairs : Majoline Tchioffo and
Jean-Pierre Dujardin
13:50-14:10 [S3.A.01] Phylogenetic
relationship between and
within populations of
Rhipicephalus appendiculatus
from different agro-ecological
zones of Democratic Republic
of Congo, Rwanda and Burundi
1 ,2
3
S.G. Amzati* , R. Pelle , M.
4
1
Madder , N. Kirschvink , T.
1 1
Marcotty , University of Namur,
2
Belgium, Université Evangélique en
3
Afrique, Congo, Biosciences Eastern
and Central Africa International
Livestock Research Institute, Kenya,
4
Institute of Tropical Medicine,
Belgium
14:10-14:30 [S3.A.02] Database completion
and in-silico analysis of
anopheles gambiae
metabolism to elucidate vital
insecticidal targets
M. Adebiyi*, S. Fatumo, E.
Adebiyi, Covenant University,
Nigeria
14:30-14:50 [S3.A.03] Bacterial community
composition in the malaria
mosquito's epithelia (midgut,
ovaries and salivary glands)
1 ,2
1
M.T.T. Tchioffo* , A.L. Abate , A.B.
1
2 ,3
Boissiere , S.E.N. Nsango , A.N.B.
2
2
Bayibéki , P.A.A. Awono-Ambéné ,
4
2
R.C. CHristen , G.G. Gimonneau ,
1 ,2 1
I.M. Morlais , IRD 224- Centre
National de la Recherche
2
Scientifique, France, Laboratoire
d'Entomologie Médicale,
3
Cameroon, Université de Douala,
4
Cameroon, Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique, France
14:50-15:10 [S3.A.04] Viral diversity as a
mechanism for successful
infection of the mosquito
vector
N.L. Forrester*, E.I. Patterson, M.
Rojas, T.F. Kautz, Y.
Fofanov, University of Texas
Medical Branch, USA
Forum 2&3
Evolution of parasitic protozoa
Chairs : Jean-Claude Dujardin
and Thierry de Meeüs
[S3.B.01] Population genetics,
reproductive strategies and
taxonomic diversities of african
trypanosomes
1
2
3
Aula PG Janssens
Genomics and next-generation
sequencing
Chairs : Alex Van Belkum and C.J.
Meehan
[S3.C.01] Characterising the
genomic diversity of the
nontuberculous mycobacterial
species
1
2
T. De Meeûs* , M. Koffi , M. Séré ,
4 1
2
W. Weir , IRD, France, Université
Jean Lorougnon GUEDE, Cote
3
D'Ivoire, CIRDES, Burkina Faso,
4
Wellcome Centre for Molecular
Parasitology, UK
C.J. Meehan* , T. Fedrizzi , I.
3
2
3
Grottola , E. Giacobazzi , G.F. Serpini ,
3
2
S. Tagliazucchi , O. Jousson , E.
4
2 1
Tortoli , N. Segata , Institute of
2
Tropical Medicine, Belgium, University
3
of Trento, Italy, University Hospital
4
Polyclinic, Italy, IRCCS San Raffaele
Scientific Institute, Italy
[S3.B.02] Phylogenetic analysis
of the Trypanosoma genus
based on the heat-shock
protein 70 gene
[S3.C.02] Bovine viral diarrhea
virus 1 (BVDV-1) mutation
detection by NGS in virus pairs
1
1
2
J. Fraga* , A.M. Montalvo , I. Maes ,
2
2
S. Deborggraeve , P. Büscher , J.C.
2 ,3
Dujardin , G. Van der
2 1
Auwera , Institute of Tropical
Medicine Pedro Kouri, Cuba,
2
Institute of Tropical Medicine,
3
Belgium, Antwerp University,
Belgium
[S3.B.03] Atypical human
trypanosomoses: An emerging
threat?
1
2
P. Truc* , R. Nzoumbou-Boko , M.
3
2
Desquesnes , S. Semballa , P.
2 1
Vincendeau , Institut de Recherche
pour le Développement, France,
2
University of Bordeaux, France,
3
CIRAD/Kasetsart University,
Thailand
[S3.B.04] Babesia microti-like
sequences present in wild
rodent species in South Africa
1
2
M. Troskie* , S. Matthee , I.
1
3
1
Vorster , R. Jansen , B.L. Penzhorn ,
1 1
M.C. Oosthuizen , University of
2
Pretoria, South Africa, Stellenbosch
3
University, South Africa, Tshwane
University of Technology, South
Africa
1
1
2
F. Cerutti* , C. Caruso , C. Luzzago , S.
2
1
1
Lauzi , P.L. Acutis , L. Masoero , S.
1 1
Peletto , Istituto Zooprofilattico
Sperimentale Piemonte, Liguria e Valle
2
D’Aosta, Italy, University of Milan,
Italy
[S3.C.03] Discovering of multiple
modes of genomic variation and
plasticity in kinetoplastids by
whole genome sequencing
technologies
1
1
H. Imamura* , M. Domagalska , E.
1
1
Tihon , F. Van den Broeck , T.
2 ,3
1
Downing , J. Van den Abbeele , J.
4
2
2
Arévalo , M. Berriman , J.A. Cotton ,
1 ,5 1
J.C. Dujardin , Institute of Tropical
2
Medicine, Belgium, Wellcome
3
Genome Campus, UK, Dublin City
4
University, Ireland, Universidad
Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Peru,
5
University of Antwerp, Belgium
[S3.C.04] Genome-wide
association study of carriage
versus disease in Neisseria
meningitides
S.G. Earle*, M.C.J. Maiden, D.J.
Wilson, University of Oxford, UK
MEEGID XIII | Oral Programme
15:10-15:30 [S3.A.05] High fidelity TC-83
has reduced growth rate in
RNAi competent mosquito cells
[S3.C.05] Metagenomic analysis
for the detection of an
unexpected pathogen in a fatal
familial cluster of acute
respiratory distress syndrome
T.F. Kautz*, E.I. Patterson, D.I.
Auguste, S.C. Weaver, N.L.
Forrester, University of Texas
Medical Branch, USA
15:30-16:00 Coffee break | Karibu
16:00-18:00 Symposium 4
Room
Auditorium Rochus
Molecular epidemiology and
Evolution of Mycobacterium
tuberculosis
Chairs : Bouke de Jong and Igor
Mokrousov
16:00-16:20 [S4.A.01] Global
phylogeography and phylogeny
of Latin-AmericanMediterranean lineage of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
1
1
I. Mokrousov* , A. Vyazovaya , T.
2
3
4
Iwamoto , Y. Skiba , I. Pole , S.
5
2
5
Zhdanova , K. Arikawa , V. Sinkov ,
6
4 1
V. Valcheva , R. Ranka , St.
Petersburg Pasteur Institute, Russia,
2
Kobe Institute of Health, Japan,
3
Aitkhozhin Institute of Molecular
Biology and Biochemistry,
4
Kazakhstan, Latvian Biomedical
Research and Study Centre, Latvia,
5
Scientific Center of Family Health
and Reproductive Problems, Russia,
6
Institute of Microbiology, Bulgaria
16:20-16:40 [S4.A.02] Combining host and
pathogen data to reconstruct
tuberculosis evolution: Linking
back Turkish and Japanese
history to modern or Paleolithic
era?
1
2
G. Refregier* , E. Abadia , T.
3
3
Matsumoto , H. Ano , T.
3
3
Takashima , I. Tsuyuguchi , E.
4
5
Aktas , E. Cömert , M.
6 ,7
Gomgnimbou , S.
8 1
Panaiotov , Institute for
Integrative Biology of the Cell
2
(I2BC), France, Istituto Venezolano
de Investigaciones Cientificas,
3
Venezuela, Osaka Prefectural
Medical Center for Respiratory and
4
Allergic Diseases, Japan, Sisli Etfal
and Training Hospital, Turkey,
5
Bülent Ecevit University, Turkey,
6
Université Polytechnique de Bobo7
Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, Centre
8
Muraz, Burkina Faso, National
Center of Parasitic and Infectious
Diseases, Bulgaria
1
M. Vandenbogaert* , A. Gautheret2
1
Dejean , A.S. Delannoy-Vieillard , V.
1 ,3
1
4
Sauvage , M. Ar Gouilh , V. Lemée ,
4
4
M. Pestel Caron , B. Veber , A.
5
1 1
Vabret , A.M. Burguière , Institut
2
Pasteur, France, Hôpitaux
Universitaires La Pitié Salpetrière3
Charles Foix, France, Institut National
de la Transfusion Sanguine, France,
4
CHU Charles Nicolle Rouen, France,
5
CHU de Caen, France
Forum 2&3
Epidemiology and biology of
eukaryotic pathogens
Chairs : Frederik Van den Broeck
and Irshad M. Sulaiman
Aula PG Janssens
Virus Biology and evolution 1
Chairs : Kevin Ariën and Konstantin
Chumakov
[S4.B.01] Genetic
characterization of fungi
isolated from environmental
swabs collected from various
pharmaceutical compounding
company premises in the
United States: An active
surveillance study of public
health importance
[S4.C.01] Disentangling the
heterogeneous transmission
dynamics of Middle East
respiratory syndrome (MERS) in
the Republic of Korea, 2015
[S4.B.02] Do carnivore
scavenging strategies evolve to
avoid parasite transmission?
[S4.C.02] The introduction, spread
and reemergence of Ebola virus in
Liberia
H. Nishiura, R. Kinoshita*, Hokkaido
University, Japan
I.M. Sulaiman*, E. Jacobs, S.
Simpson, K. Kerdahi, U.S. Food and
Drug Administration, USA
1
2
W.M. Getz* , M. Moleón , O.C.
1
Muellerklein , J.A. Sánchez2 1
Zapata , University of California at
2
Berkeley, USA, Universidad Miguel
Hernández, Spain
J.T. Ladner*, M.R. Wiley, J.R.
Kugelman, S. Mate, M. SanchezLockhart, G. Palacios, US Army
Medical Research Institute of
Infectious Diseases, USA
MEEGID XIII | Oral Programme
16:40-17:00 [S4.A.03] Host genetic variation
underlying resistance to bovine
tuberculosis infection in dairy
cows
[S4.B.03] Large-scale
biochemical and chemical
characterization of parasite
protein kinases
[S4.C.03] Using herpes virus to
map the colonization of caribou
(Rangifer tarandus) in Canada
17:00-17:20 [S4.A.04] Molecular
epidemiology of tuberculosis in
goats, pig and sheep in
Cameroon
[S4.B.04] Human infection with
the enteric protozoa
Blastocystis sp. is associated
with increased diversity of the
gut bacterial microbiota
[S4.C.04] Algorithmic prediction
of virus outbreak locales using
past geospatial references
[S4.B.05] Heterokaryon
incompatibility and phenotypic
characterisation of Aspergillus
flavus isolates in low and high
risk zones in Kenya
[S4.C.05] Co-evolution between
rabbits and rabbit haemorrhagic
disease virus and the important
of role flies as transporting
vectors
1
1
S. Wilkinson* , S.C. Bishop , A.R.
2
2
Allen , S.H. McBride , M.
1
2 ,3
Bermingham , R.A. Skuce , J.A.
1
1 1
Woolliams , L. Glass , University
2
of Edinburgh, UK, Agri-Food and
Biosciences Institute Stormont, UK,
3
Queen’s University Belfast, UK
1
1 ,2
R.A. Guemechieu* , F.K. Koro ,
1
2
A.N. Ngane , Y.K. Simo , M.
3
1
Tchamba , A.T. Onana , J.P.A.
1
1 ,4 1
Assam , F-X. Etoa , International
Network of Pasteur Institutes,
2
Cameroon, University of Douala,
3
Cameroon, University of Yaoundé I,
4
Cameroon, University of
Montagne, Cameroon
17:20-17:40 [S4.A.05] Is M. africanum still
observing a genuine regression
in Cameroon: Case of Douala,
the most cosmopolitan and
economic city in Cameroon
4
1 ,2
B.M. Fotso , F.K. Koro , A.T.
2
2
Onana* , R.A. Guemechieu , M.
4
4
Tchamba , R.M. Somo , A.N.
2
2 ,3 1
Ngane , F-X. Etoa , International
Network of Pasteur Institutes,
2
Cameroon, University of Douala,
3
Cameroon, University of Yaoundé I,
4
Cameroon, University of
Montagne, Cameroon
R. Hui, Structural Genomics
Consortium, Canada
1
D. Magee*, M. Scotch, Arizona State
University, USA
2
C. Audebert , G. Even , A. Cian , A.
1
1
3
Loywick , S. Merlin , F. Delbac , E.
2
2 1
Viscogliosi , M. Chabé* , Genes
2
Diffusion, France, Institut Pasteur
3
de Lille, France, University. Blaise
Pascal, France
1 ,2
2
A. Mitema* , S. Rafudeen , S.
1
2 1
Okoth , R. Iyer , University of Cape
2
Town, South Africa, University of
Nairobi, Kenya
17:40-18:00 [S4.A.06] Mycobacterium
tuberculosis East African Indian
(EAI)- SNP diversity suggests
common ancestry for BrazilPará and Malawi isolates
potentially linked to slave trade
1 ,2
1
C.S. Dalton*, F.J. van der Meer, S.J.
Kutz, K.E. Ruckstuhl, M.F. AbdulCareem, University of Calgary,
Canada
2
E.C. Conceição , X.O. Daragon , H.
3
2
4
Gomes , G. Refrégier , F. Coll , N.
5
Ratovonirina , V. Rasolofo6
6
Razanamparany , M.L. Lopes , K.V.
7
1
Lima , R. Duarte , C.
2 1
Sola* , Universidade Federal do
2
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Institute for
Integrative Biology of the Cell
3
(I2BC), France, Instituto Oswaldo
4
Cruz, Brazil, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK,
5
Institut Pasteur de Madagscar,
6
Madagascar, Instituto Evandro
7
Chagas, Brazil, Institut of Tropical
Medicine, Belgium
19:30-22:00 Conference dinner (ticket holders only) | Elzenveld
N. Schwensow*, P. Cassey, University
of Adelaide, Australia
[S4.C.06] Evolution of vaccinederived polioviruses: Elucidating
patterns of intertypic
recombination
1 ,2
1 ,3
K. Chumakov* , E. Cherkasova , E.
1
4
Rodionova , E. Korotkova , S.
1
1
Petrovskaya , T. Zagorodnyaya , M.
1
5
5
Laassri , O. Ivanova , A. Gmyl , V.
4 ,5 1
Agol , FDA Center for Biologics
Evaluation and Research, USA,
2
George Washington University, USA,
3
National Institutes of Health, USA,
4
Moscow State University, Russia,
5
Chumakov Institute of Poliomyelitis
and Viral Encephalitides, Russia
MEEGID XIII | Oral Programme
Friday, 13 May 2016
Room
Health Services Auditorium
09:00-09:30 [Pl.10] Anatomical landmarks, semi-landmarks and pseudo-landmarks in medical entomology
J.-P. Dujardin, CIRAD-IRD, France
09:30-10:00 [Pl.11] Molecular epidemiology and evolution of Ebola virus- new insights from the West African
outbreak
K.K. Ariën, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium
10:00-10:30 Coffee break | Health Services Café
10:30-11:00 [Pl.12] Origin, spread and demography of major human bacterial diseases in a globalizing world
T. Wirth, Natural History Museum & Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, France
11:00-11:30 [Pl.13] Wildlife-borne diseases and habitats in Southeast Asian changing environments
S. Morand, Université Montpellier 2, France
11:30-12:00 [Pl.14] Evolution and revolution in Leishmania donovani: A phylogenomic approach of drug resistance
in the Indian sub-continent
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
J.-C. Dujardin* , H. Imamura , F. Van den Broeck , M. Domagalska , G. De Muylder , K. Rai , Suman Rijal ,
3
1
1 1
2
3
S. Sundar , M. Berriman , J. Cotton , Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium, BPKIHS, Nepal, Banaras
4
Hindu University, India, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK
12:00-13:00 Lunch | Karibu
13:00-15:00 Symposium 5
Room
Aula PG Janssens
Auditorium Rochus
Forum 2&3
Virus Biology and evolution 2
Plasmodium and other
Mechanisms of drug resistance
Chairs : Ignacio Bravo and
apicomplexa parasites
Chairs : Ralph Huits and Phillip P.
Chairs : Steve Taylor and Chris
Mattia Calzolari
Salvatore
Delgado-Ratto
13:00-13:20 [S5.A.01] Sympatric circulation
[S5.B.01] Next generation
[S5.C.01] Genetic and molecular
of two Usutu virus strains in
sequencing of humanbasis of Isometamidium Chloride
Northern Italy between 2009
pathogenic Cyclospora
resistance in Trypanosoma
and 2014
cayetanensis parasites from
congolense
1
1
1
M. Calzolari*, A. Moreno, L. Baioni,
E. Tihon* , H. Imamura , A. Kostense ,
three indigenous geographic
1 ,2
1
P. Bonilauri, L. Lelli, C.
G. Caljon , J-C. Dujardin , J. Van den
regions
1 1
2
Chiapponi, IZSLER, Italy
13:20-13:40 [S5.A.02] Pathogenesis of the
adapted А(H1N1)pdm09
influenza viruse in different
inner organs of infected mice
1 ,2
E.A. Prokopyeva* , E.I.
1
2
Solovyova , I.A. Sobolev , A.V.
2
2
Glushenko , S.G. Sayfutdinova ,
2
3
M.V. Sivay , M.Y. Shelkanov , A.M.
2 1
Shestopalov , Novosibirsk State
2
University, Russia, Siberian Division
of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
3
Russia, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Russia
I.M. Sulaiman* , E. Jacobs , Y.
2
1
Ortega , S. Simpson , K.
1 1
Kerdahi , U.S. Food and Drug
2
Administration, USA, University of
Georgia, USA
abbeele , ITM, Belgium, University
of Antwerp, Belgium
[S5.B.02] Antigenic diversity of
Theileria parva in the great
lakes region of central Africa
[S5.C.02] The case-control study
as a novel tool to quantify the
fitness costs of drug resistance
mutations
1
1 ,2
1
3
S.G. Amzati* , R. Pelle , M.
4
1
Madder , N. Kirschvink , T.
1 1
Marcotty , University of Namur,
2
Belgium, Université Evangélique en
3
Afrique, Congo, Biosciences Eastern
and Central Africa -International
Livestock Research Institute, Kenya,
4
Institute of Tropical Medicine,
Belgium
1 ,2
3
P.P. Salvatore* , M.C. Becerra , P.
4
4
5
Abel zur Wiesch , T. Hinkley , D. Kaur ,
5
4 1
A. Sloutsky , T. Cohen , Harvard
2
School of Public Health, USA, Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
3
Health, USA, Harvard Medical School,
4
USA, Yale School of Public Health,
5
USA, University of Massachusetts
Medical School, USA
MEEGID XIII | Oral Programme
13:40-14:00 [S5.A.03] Can the fitness
hypothesis explain the limited
viral diversity of influenza A
virus? A simulation study
J.A. Backer*, O.V. Kuznetsova, D.
Klinkenberg, National Institute for
Public Health and the Environment,
The Netherlands
14:00-14:20 [S5.A.04] The predominant
clonal evolution model applied
to the population genetics of
bacteria and viruses
M. Tibayrenc, IRD Center, France
[S5.B.03] Genetic structure,
transmission dynamics and
bottleneck events of
Plasmodium vivax population in
the Peruvian Amazon
1
2
C. Delgado-Ratto* , D. Gamboa , V.
2
3
Soto-Calle , P. Van den Eede , E.
2
2
Torres , L. Sánchez-Martínez , J.
2
Contreras-Mancilla , A. Rosanas3
4
Urgell , H.R. Ferrucci , A. Llanos2
3
Cuentas , A. Erhart , J.-P. Van
1
5
Geertruyden , U. D’Alessandro
,6 1
, University of Antwerp, Belgium,
2
Universidad Peruana Cayetano
3
Heredia, Peru, Institute of Tropical
4
Medicine, Belgium, Ministry of
5
Health of Peru, Peru, Medical
Research Council Unit, Gambia,
6
London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine, UK
[S5.B.04] Looking at the "real"
parasites: Contrasting P.
falciparum clag3 genes
expression patterns between
culture and human conditions
1 ,2
S. Mira-Martinez* , E. van
5
3
3
Schuppen , A.A. Ngwa , M. Affara ,
1
1
E. Bottieau , M. Van Esbroeck , E.
1
1
Vlieghe , P. Guetens , G.P. Gómez2
2
2
Pérez , J. Muñoz , P.L. Alonso , U.
2
2 ,4
D'Alessandro , A. Cortés , A.
1 1
Rosanas-Urgell , Institute of
Tropcial Medicine, Belgium,
2
Barcelona Institute for Global
3
Health, Spain, Medical Research
4
Council Unit, Gambia, Catalan
Institution for Research and
Advanced Studies (ICREA), Spain,
5
Radboud University, The
Netherlands
14:20-14:40 [S5.A.05] Genetic diversity of
human T-lymphotropic virus 1
in Peru
1
1
1
J. Rosado , F. Falconi , C. Ocampo ,
1 ,2
1
C. Alvarez* , G. López , K.
1 ,3
1
Verdonck , E. Gotuzzo , M.
1 ,4 1
Talledo , Universidad Peruana
2
Cayetano Heredia, Peru, KU Leuven
- University of Leuven, Belgium,
3
Institute of Tropical Medicine,
4
Belgium, University of Antwerp,
Belgium
14:40-15:00 [S5.A.06] Phylogenetic analyses
of the canine distemper virus in
Chile
1
3
C. Verdugo* , M. Salazar , M.
2 1
Sepulveda , Universidad Austral
2
de Chile, Chile, Pontificia
Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile,
3
Bioscan S.A., Chile
15:00-15:30 Coffee break | Karibu
[S5.B.05] Identification of
protective epitopes
within Plasmodium falciparum
antigens using reverse
immunodynamics
1
1
A.S. Walker* , K.J. Spensley , P.
1
1
Wikramaratna , B.S. Penman , J.
1
1
1
Lourenço , A.L. Smith , O.G. Pybus ,
1
1 1
L. Jean , S. Gupta , University of
2
Oxford, UK, University of Edinburgh,
UK
[S5.C.03] Detecting antimicrobial
resistance in enteropathogenic E.
coli
1
2
D.J. Ingle* , K.L. Kotloff , M.M.
2
1
Levine , K.E. Holt , R.M. Robins1 ,3 1
Browne , University of Melbourne,
2
Australia, Center for Vaccine
Development, University of Maryland
3
School of Medicine, USA, Murdoch
Childrens Research Institute, Royal
Children’s Hospital, Australia
[S5.C.04] Phenotypic versus
genotypic drug susceptibility
testing for Mycobacterium
tuberculosis
1
2
P. Lempens* , C. Sola , M.
3
4
1
Gomgnimbou , F. Coll , M. Diels , A.
5
4 ,6
4
Pain , R. McNerney , T.G. Clark , C.J.
1
1 ,7 1
Meehan , L. Rigouts , Institute of
2
Tropical Medicine, Belgium, Université
3
Paris-Saclay, France, Centre Muraz,
4
Burkina Faso, London School of
5
Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK, King
Abdullah University of Science and
6
Technology, Saudi Arabia, University
7
of Cape Town, South Africa, University
of Antwerp, Belgium
[S5.C.05] Is E. coli ST131 a
universal marker of antibiotic
resistance and virulence?
M.D. Ismail, S. Hatt, B. Salzman, A.
Rickard, B. Foxman*, University of
Michigan, USA
MEEGID XIII | Oral Programme
15:30-17:30 Symposium 6
Room
Auditorium Rochus
Taxonomy and Evolution of
Leishmania parasites
Chairs : Jean-Claude Dujardin
and Elisa Cupolillo
15:30-15:50 [S6.A.01] The controversial
taxonomy of Leishmania
parasites: Applying coI barcode
in a taxonomically challenging
group
M.C. Boité, G.C. da Graça, R.R.
Cuadrat, G.E.M. Ferreira, C.P.B.
Filgueiras, R. Porrozzi, E.
Cupolillo*, Fundação Oswaldo
Cruz, Brazil
15:50-16:10 [S6.A.02] MLMT to unravel
mixed infections and the
selection of L. infantum clones
in a study of canine visceral
leishmaniasis
A.S. Cavalcanti, G.E.M. Ferreira,
M.C. Boité, E. Cupolillo*, R.
Porrozzi, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz,
Brazil
16:10-16:30 [S6.A.03] Spatial distribution of
Leishmania donovani
genotypes circulating in Nepal
1
1
1
K. Rai , N. Bhattarai , B. Khanal , S.
1
2
1
Rijal , M. Boelaert , P. Karki , M.
4
5
Vanaerschot , G. Gebru , H.
2
2 ,3
Imamura , J.C. Dujardin , G. Van
2 1
der Auwera* , B.P. Koirala
Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal,
2
Institute of Tropical Medicine,
3
Belgium, University of Antwerp,
4
Belgium, Columbia University
College of Physicians and Surgeons,
5
USA, Aksum University, Ethiopia
16:30-16:50 [S6.A.04] Speciation,
divergence and genome
structure in New World
Leishmania populations along
the Andes
1
1
F. Van den Broeck* , H. Imamura ,
2
2
1 ,2
J. Arevalo , V. Adaui , M. Jara , L.
3
4
Garcia , M.J. Sanders , M.
4
4
Berriman , J.A. Cotton , J-C.
1 1
Dujardin , Institute of Tropical
2
Medicine, Belgium, Instituto de
Medicina Tropical A. von Humboldt,
3
Peru, CUMETROP, Bolivia,
4
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute,
UK
Aula PG Janssens
Ecology and Evolution of
Bacteria 2
Chairs : Igor Mokrousov and
Shima M. Abdulgader
[S6.B.01] Longitudinal
assessment of Staphylococcus
aureus nasopharyngeal carriage
patterns during infancy in a
South African birth cohort
1
1
S.M. Abdulgader* , L. Robberts , S.
1
1
1
Lubbe , H. Zar , M. Nicol
,2 1
, University of Cape Town, South
2
Africa, National Health Laboratory
Service, South Africa
[S6.B.02] Molecular
epidemiology of Staphylococcus
aureus identified in healthy
South African infants
1
1
Forum 2&3
Cancer and transmissible diseases
Chairs : Michel Tibayrenc and
Ignacio Bravo
[S6.C.01] An eco-immunological
approach for cancer: A new role
for infectious diseases?
1 ,2
1 ,2
C. Jacqueline* , F. Renaud , F.
1 ,2
1 ,3 1
Thomas , B. Roche , Institut de
Recherche pour le Developpement,
2
France, Centre National de la
3
Recherche Scientifique, France, UPMC
UMMISCO, France
[S6.C.02] Ancient origins,
dispersal and diversity of HPV16,
the most oncogenic human
papillomavirus
1 ,2
2 ,3
S.M. Abdulgader* , L. Robberts , H.
1
1 ,2 1
Zar , M. Nicol , University of Cape
2
Town, South Africa, National Health
Laboratory Service, South Africa
I.G. Bravo* , V.N. Pimenoff , S.
2 ,3 1
Nicolás-Párraga , National Center
or Scientific Research (CNRS), France,
2
Catalan Institute of Oncology (ICO),
3
Spain, Bellvitge Institute of Biomedical
Research, Spain
[S6.B.03] The microbiome
associated with buruli ulcer
lesions
[S6.C.03] High association of
Cryptosporidium infection with
digestive cancer in humans
1
1 ,2
1 ,3
C. Van Leuvenhaege , K.
1
2
Vandelannoote , D. Affolabi , F.
1
3
1
Portaels , G. Sopoh , B.C. de Jong ,
1
M. Eddyani , C.J.
1 1
Meehan* , Institute of Tropical
2
Medicine, Belgium, Laboratoire de
Référence de Mycobactéries, Benin,
3
Institut Régionale de Santé
Publique, Benin
G. Certad* , M. Osman , S.
1 ,4 1
Benamrouz , Institut Pasteur de
2
Lille, France, Université Catholique de
3
Lille, France, Laboratoire de
Microbiologie Sante et Environnement,
4
Lebanon, Universite Lille Nord de
France, France
[S6.B.04] A comparative study
of different methods for
phylogenetic analyses of Vibrio
cholerae O1 epidemic strains
[S6.C.04] Genome wide
identification of virulence factors
of the carcinogenic protist
Cryptosporidium parvum
1 ,2
1
3
P. Kumar* , P. Yadav , M. Jain ,
4
5
D.G. Deshmukh , A.K. Goel , P.K.
1 1
Yadava , Jawaharlal Nehru
2
University, India, National Centre
3
for Disease Control, India, Jiwaji
4
University, India, SVN Government
5
Medical College, India, Defence
Research and Development
Establishment, India
1
1
M. Chabé* , S. Caboche , C.
2
2
1
Audebert , S. Merlin , K. Guyot , N.
1
3
1
Gantois , C. Creusy , E. Viscogliosi , S.
1
1 1
Benamrouz , G. Certad , Institut
2
Pasteur de Lille, France, Genes
3
Diffusion, France, GHICL, France
MEEGID XIII | Oral Programme
16:50-17:10 [S6.A.05] A systems biology
compendium for Leishmania
donovani
1 ,2
[S6.B.05] Multilocus sequence
typing reveals association of
Borrelia burgdorferi s.l.
sequence types with clinical
manifestations of Lyme
borreliosis
2
B. Cuypers* , P. Meysman , M.
1
1
Vanaerschot , M. Berg , M.A.
1
2
Domagalska , K. Laukens , J-C.
1 ,2 1
Dujardin , Institute Of Tropical
2
Medicine, Belgium, University Of
3
Antwerp, Belgium, Columbia
University Medical Center, USA
1
17:10-17:30 [S6.A.06] Genomic analysis of
intra-specific hybrids and
ancestor-like donors among
natural Ethiopian isolates of
Leishmania donovani, and the
experimental production of
abundant, viable L. donovani
hybrids in two sand fly species
1
1 ,2
M. Yeo* , J.A. Cotton , J. Sadlova
,3
1 ,2
1 ,2
, C. Durrant , M. Sanders , M.
1 ,2
1 ,4
Berriman , A. Hailu , T.
1 ,5
1 1
Gelanew , M.A. Miles , LSHTM,
2
3
UK, Sanger Institute, UK, Charles
4
University, Czech Republic, Addis
5
Abba University, Ethiopia, CDC,
Puerto Rico
1
E.C. Coipan* , S. Jahfari , M.
1
2
2
Fonville , G.A. Oei , L. Spanjaard , K.
1
2
Takumi , J.W.R. Hovius , H.
1 1
Sprong , National Institute for
Public Health and Environment
2
(RIVM), The Netherlands, Academic
Medical Center of University of
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
[S6.B.06] Occurrence of
Chlamydophila psittaci in
domestic and wild birds and its
zoonotic potential
N. Ghoneim*, K. Abdel-Moein, N.
Kamal, Cairo University, Egypt
1
17:30-18:00 Closing ceremony & Awards | Aula PG Janssens
[S6.C.05] Bacterial infections
associated with cancer: Wholeproteome microarrays for
antigenic target identification
K. Hufnagel*, S. Lueong, M. WillhauckFleckenstein, B. Miao, A. Michel, J.
Butt, M. Pawlita, J.D. Hoheisel, T.
Waterboer, German Cancer Research
Center (DKFZ), Germany
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