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Scientific Program March 15 -20, 2015
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Type of Presentation
CONFERENCE
Presenter
Title
Climate change: A Latin American Perspective in Mitigation and
Adaptation.
Genetic considerations for molluscs production in aquaculture: Current
State of Knowledge.
Growth of Bacteria in Shellfish and the emergence of seafood related
outbreaks.
Metagenomics for pathogen detection in Shellfish.
Marcelo Mena ExDirector Center for
Sustainability Research at
Universidad Andres Bello
Chile & Under Minister of
the Environment of Chile
Marcela Astorga
Universidad Austral de Chile
Romilio Espejo. Omics-Chile
WORKSHOP
Fluorometry of High Repetition FRRF= Applied to photosynthetic cells of
dinoflagellates/Fluorometria de altas tasas de repetición FRRF3 aplicado a
células fotosintéticas de dinoflagelados
Detection kit for Biotoxins.
Alejandro Clement & Felipe
Perez
Laboratorio Plancton
Andino. Puerto Varas. Chile
David Cassis Jelllet Co.
TECHNOLOGICAL TOUR
ORIZON SA: Processing plant.
MEJILLONES AMERICA SA : Processing plant and shellfish farm.
ROUND TABLE
International practices in Bivalves sanitation programme
Iddya Karunasagar
Marisa Caipo
Introduction to FAO/WHO work on Technical Guidelines on bivalve.
Technical Guideline of Codex Code of Practice for Fish and Fishery Products.
Iddya Karunasagar Fish & Fishery Office FAO.
Global bivalve production and issues related to international trade
Current status of draft Guidelines : Brian Roughan New Zealand
Challenges in the implementation of the programme
Representative from Asia
Representative from Africa
Representative from America
Comments by Ron Lee CEFAS UK
Background and need fortechnical guidance in shellfish sanitation programmer
Problems faced by developing countries in implementing shellfish sanitation
programmes
Namibia: Tobias kuugongel wa
Vietnam : Tran Bich Nga
Philippines : Sandra Arcamo
Morocco : Nada Bougouss
REGULATORY ROUND
TABLE
Iddya Karunasagar FAO
EXPERIENCIA CHILENA EN PRODUCCIÓN , CONSUMO Y EXPORTACIÓN
Vigilancia de Alimentos
Programa de Vigilancia ambiental y seguridad alimentaria en Chile
Acuícultura en pequeña escala
Experiencia en Codex y Biotoxinas.
Silvia Baeza Departamente
Nutrición y Alimentos.
DIPOL- Minsal.Chile
Dra Eugenia Schanke
Seremi Salud Región de Los
Lagos
Claudia Rozas Sernapesca
Chile
Cecilia Solis Sernapesca
Chile
La ley de modernización de la inocuidad Alimentaria. Desafíos para las
exportaciones de alimentos a los EEUU.
Julio Salazar. Subdirector
de la FDA para América
Latina.
Gonzalo Ibáñez. Analista
Internacional de la FDA.
Oficina Santiago de Chile
BIOTOXINS SESSION : Oral
presentation
Something is happening in fjords and channels of Southern Chile (41° - 55°):
the case of Alexandrium catenella and Paralytic Shellfish Poison for the past 40
years.
Mussel long-line culture and the risks of toxic Dinophysis in the water column
Leonardo Guzmán, IFOP,
Chile
Brian Roughan, New
Zealand
Operational Forecasting of Harmful Algal Blooms and Toxicity in Ireland.
Joe Silke, Ireland
New insights on the ecophysiology of Alexandrium catenella from Chilean
fjords.
The Red Tide Project as a health monitoring system for the shellfish exposed
to Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)
Occurrence of phycotoxins in the coast of Santa Catarina, the largest
aquaculture mollusks producer in Brazil.
Jorge Mardones, IMAS,
University of Tasmania:
Mario Castillo, COFEPRIS,
México
Mathias Schramm, IFSC,
Brazil
Review of three years of monitoring of palytoxin-group toxins in different
marine organisms in Villefranche bay on the French Mediterranean coast.
Communicating with stakeholders: new tools to meet challenges
The transition from mouse bioassay to chemical methods for the
determination of saxitoxin group toxins: the EURLMB experience.
Single laboratory validation of a UPLC-HILIC-MS/MS method for quantitation
of paralytic shellfish toxins in twelve commercially produced bivalve shellfish
species
Screening of a wide variety of phycotoxins in different matrices using liquid
chromatography high resolution mass spectrometry
Volunteer-based harmful algae monitoring networks with rapid toxin detection
as an added safety layer and managing option for aquaculture.
Mode of action-based bioassays for marine biotoxins causing gastrointestinal
disturbances
Development and validation of a range of lateral flow immunoassays for the
rapid screening of marine biotoxins (ASP, DSP, PSP) in shellfish
High throughput assays for sensitive screening of marine neurotoxins in
seafood
Ronel Biré, ANSES, France
Grace Mellano, Canada:
Begoña Ben-Gigirey,
EURLMB, Spain:
Tim Harwood, Cawthron
Institute, New Zealand
Arjen Gerssen, Rikilt,
Holland
David Cassis, Jellet, Chile
Marcia Bodero, Rikilt,
Holland:
Karrie Melville, Neogen,
UK:
Bovee, Toine / Rikilt,
Holland:
Cell based bioassays for the detection of marine toxins in fish and shellfish for
replacing animal testing.
Bovee, Toine Rikilt
Wageningen, Holland:
Temperature effects on kinetics of paralytic shellfish toxin elimination in the
Atlantic surfclam Spisula solidissima
Allan Cembella, AlfredWegener-Institut, Germany
Marine biotoxin assessment of Australian wild-caught abalone.
Pinnatoxin-G and other constituents of Vulcanodinium rugosum: analysis,
toxicity, distribution in Mediterranean lagoons and accumulation in mussels
(Mytilus edulis and Mytilus galloprovincialis
Alison Turnbull, South
Australian Research and
Development Institute,
Australia:
Philip Hess, IFREMER,
France:
VIRUS & BACTERIAS
ORAL PRESENTATION
Impact of NoV infection : An overview including Chilean data.
Characterization of outbreaks associated with NoV in Chile.
Extraction, Detection and Quantification of Norovirus in Shellfish Associated
with Illnesses
Investigation of Norovirus Viability.
Norovirus detection in oysters: the effect of sample size on the precision of
production site virus concentration estimates.
Results of three Field Studies presented at the MSC information Meeting:
Demostrating Potential Utility of Male-Specific Coliphage in the NSSP.
Detección of the virus of Hepatitis A (HAV) in marine organims and other
environmental matrices.
Evaluation of the characteristics of the wastewater treatment plants for the
microbial contamination of bivalve molluscs production areas in the Italian
mid-Adriatic coast
Miguel O Ryan, Universidad
de Chile, Chile
Viviana Cachicas, ISP, Chile
Jacqueline Wood
USFDA/DSST/Dauphin
Island, AL
David Kingsley, Ag Res
Service, Virologist, USDA,
USA:
Kevin Hunt, Shellfish
Microbiology Unit, Marine
Institute. Ireland
Thomas Howel/ Steve Jones
Rodrigo Gonzalez,
Universidad de Concepción
Chile.
Mario Latini, Centro di
Referenza Nazionale
Ancona, Italy
Assessing the impact of risk management procedures on norovirus
concentrations in oysters at a production site over a three year period.
Occurrence of bacterial and viral enteric pathogens and marine bacteria and
discrimination of faecal sources in shellfish-harvesting areas and their
catchments in France
Bill Dore, Shellfish Safety
Marine Institute, Ireland:
Michèle Gourmelon,
1LSEM-SG2M-RBE,
IIFREMER, Université de
Caen, France:
Risk Assessment and Risk mapping. Getting the most out of sanitary surveys.
Michelle Price Hayward,
Cefas, UK:
How FDA validated their criteria for sewage treatment plant discharges?
Long term of pathogenic VIBRIO SPP. Population in New England U.S.
Gregory Goblick. Shellfish
and Aquaculture Policy
Branch US FDA
Stephen H. Jones.
Northeast Center for Vibrio
Disease and Ecology,
University of New
Hampshire, USA
The Mexican Shellfish Sanitation Program (PMSMB) and the sanitary control of
the Vibrio parahaemolyticus.
Jose Barreiro, COFEPRIS,
México
Risk Management of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Oysters in Canada from 19972014.
Enrico Buenaventura,
Health Canada, Canada
Predictive bases of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in shellfish using Air and Water
Temperature for Public Health management and production
Vibrio parahaemolyticus and fecal pollution in zones of bivalve mollusks at the
Mediterranean coast of Egypt.
A miniaturized MPN real-time PCR method for rapid quantification of total and
enteropathogenic Vibrio parahaemolyticus in shellfish.
Viviana Cachicas, ISP, Chile:
Moustaf El-Shenawy,
National Research Centre.
Egypt
Dominique Hervio-Heath &
Michèle Gourmelon,
IFREMER, France:
Why has Risk Analysis failed us globally?
POSTERS
Dorothy – Jean Mc Coubrey
BIOTOXINS
Evaluation of the possible source of discrepancy in the results obtained after
the application of MBA and LC-MS/MS for the analysis of lipophilic toxins
Ben-Gigirey, European
Union Reference Laboratory
for Marine Biotoxins
(EURLMB)
A validated PP2A Method - OKATEST-Adapted for determination of lipophilic
in combination with LC –MS/MS
Elena Dominguez Perez
ZEULAB S.L.España
Biotoxins monitoring program in Brazil
Mathias Schramm, Brazil
Modelling the spatial and temporal dynamics of paralytic shellfish toxins at
different scales: implications for research and management
Marine toxins: new technologies and their impact in mussel farming.
Alexandrium catenella cysts in Southern Chile: An overview of fifteen years
of studies
Miriam Seguel, Centro
Regional de Análisis de
Recursos y Medio Ambiente
Universidad Austral de Chile
Myrriam Seguel. Centro
Regional de Análisis de
Recursos y Medio Ambiente
Universidad Austral de
Chile.
Miriam Seguel. Centro
Regional de Análisis de
Recursos y Medio Ambiente
Universidad Austral de Chile
National Program of surveillance and control of intoxications and Harmful
algae blooms (Red tide) in Chile
The first well documented event of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins (PST) in blue
mussels (Mytilus edulis ) in Sweden
Lorena Delgado ISP Chile
Malin Persson, Sweden
BACTERIA & VIRUS
Michèle Gourmelon &
Occurrence of bacterial and viral enteric pathogens and marine bacteria and
Soizick Le Guyader, 1LSEMdiscrimination of faecal sources in shellfish-harvesting areas and their
SG2M-RBE, IIFREMER,
catchments in France
Université de Caen, France:
Characterization of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in bivalve molluscs from the
coast of Buenos Aires, Argentina using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis
(PFGE)
Presence of Arcobacter spp. In bivalve molluscs from harvesting areas of the
Central Adriatic Sea, Italy
Norovirus prevalence in Dutch production area with Class A/B classification.
Norovirus from environment samples associated to outbreaks in Chile 20102014
Veronica Jurquiza, INIDEP
Argentina
Francesca Leoni Sezione di
Ancona Istituto
Zooprofilattico Sperimentale
dell´Umbria e delle Marche
Italy
Pol-Hofstad, Irene.
Laboratory for Zoonoses
and Environmental
Microbiology RIVM.
Netherland
Monica Jara. Food
Microbiology ISP Chile
Detection and quantification of genotypes I and II of Norovirus in bivalve
molluscs of the Region of Los Lagos in estival season 2015
Tulane virus: a surrogate to study norovirus behavior in oyster?
Fernanda Carcamo Food
Microbiology ISP –Chile
Le Guyader, Soizick1.,
LSEM/SG2M
IFREMER.2College of
medecine University of
Cincinnati.3UMR 6299
INSERM-CNRS. Presented
by Michelle Gourmelon
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