Driving the Best Science to Meet Global Health Challenge s
Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever cases in Egypt: is it a
Download 23.86 Kb. Pdf ko'rish
|
Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever cases in Egypt: is it a warning sign for other viral haemorrhagic fever disasters? M .M . El-Bahnasawy, A .A . Sabah, T .A . Morsy (Cairo, EG) PS1 .087 Nigerian public sector strikes and inter-professional tensions in the time of Ebola – the impact of domestic politics in global health J . Balen, M . Saddiq, A . Onwuaduegbo, S . Lassa (Sheffield, GB) PS1 .088 New approaches for research to policy and action for emerging infectious diseases: Ebola M . Roy (Azusa, US) PS1 .089 Bi-regional support for control and elimination of visceral leishmaniasis in Africa and Asia – developing an integrated approach of implementation and research S . Croft, S . Burza, M . den Boer, K . Ritmeijer, T . Leslie, J . Alvar (London, GB; Amsterdam, NL; Geneva, CH) PS1 .090 Identification of Leishmania spp. isolated from patients with American cutaneous leishmaniasis from Amazonian Brazil by hsp70 PCR-RFLP A .C .S . Lima, M .B . Campos, T .Y . Tomokane, M .D . Laurenti, L .M . Floeter-Winter, C .E .P . Corbett, F .T . Silveira, C .M .C . Gomes (Belem, Sao Paulo, São Paulo, BR) PS1 .091 In situ IL-17 and IL-23 expression in the clinical- immmunological spectrum of American cutaneous leishamaniasis caused by Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis and Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis J .P .B . Menezes, F .T . Silveira, M .B . Campos, M .D . Laurenti, C .E .P . Corbett, C .M .C . Gomes (Belem, Belém, São Paulo, BR) PS1 .092 Subtractive phage display selection from canine visceral leishmaniasis identifies novel epitopes that mimic Leishmania infantum antigens with potential serodiagnosis applications L .E . Costa (Belo Horizonte, BR) 131 Pos ter s POSTER SESSION I Monday, 7 September 2015 PS1 .093 Combination treatment for visceral leishmaniasis patients co- infected with human immunodeficiency virus in India R . Mahajan, P . Das, P . Isaakidis, T . Sunyoto, K .D . Sagili, M .A . Lima, G . Mitra, D . Kumar, K . Pandey, J .-P . Van Geertruyden, M . Boelaert, S . Burza (Delhi, New Delhi, Patna, IN; Luxembourg, LU; Barcelona, ES; Antwerp, BE) PS1 .094 Feasibility of eliminating visceral leishmaniasis from the Indian subcontinent E .A . le Rutte, L .E . Coffeng, D .M . Bontje, E .C . Hasker, R .C . Hoekstra, R . Bakker, M . Boelaert, S .J . de Vlas (Rotterdam, NL; Antwerp, BE) PS1 .095 Anti-Leishmania antibodies in samples of blood donors from endemic areas of Brazil using ELISA with recombinant protein K39 of L. infantum M .C .A . Sanchez, M . Fujimori, L .D .C . Caramelo, M .P . Dornelas, S . Wendel, H . Goto (São Paulo, BR) PS1 .096 Surveillance of L. infantum infection in wild animals from Fuenlabrada, southwestern region of the Autonomous Community of Madrid (2011-2014) C . Chicharro, M .D . Flores-Chavez, S . Miguelañez, E . Garcia, S . Ortega, F . Fuster, J . Bernal, I . Cruz, J . Nieto (Madrid, Majadahonda, ES) PS1 .097 Development and impact of the Leishmania Antigen DetectTM ELISA as a direct detection test for visceral leishmaniasis A .C . Vallur, Y . Tutterrow, R . Mohamath, H . Liang, A . Hailu, M . Mukhthar, R . Almeida, D . Mondal, A . Albertini, M .S . Duthie, S .G . Reed (Seattle, US; Addis Ababa, ET; Khartoum, SD; Aracaju, BR; Dhaka, BD; Geneva, CH) PS1 .098 Enabling discovery and development of new antileishmanials in an academic drug discovery unit through appropriate screening cascades, early exploration of pharmacokinetics and close collaboration with the pharmaceutical industry M . De Rycker (Dundee, GB) PS1 .099 Comparison of the proteome profiling of Iranian isolates of Leishmania tropica, L. major and L. infantum by two- dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) and mass-spectrometry H . Hajjaran, M . Mohammadi Bazargani, M . Mohebali, P . Mousavi, R . Burchmore, G . Hosseini Salekdeh, E . Kazemi-Rad (Karaj, Tehran, IR; Glasgow, GB) PS1 .100 Evaluation of immunochromatographic assay with recombinant antigen K39, using whole blood, serum and oral fluid, in the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis in Brazilian endemic areas B .J . Celeste, M .C .A . Sanchez, R .P .D . Almeida, C .M .F . Castelo Branco, J .A .L . Lindoso, A .M .M . Paniago, I .T . Queiroz, M . Fujimori, L .D .C . Caramelo, H . Goto (Aracaju, Botucatu, Campo Grande, Natal, São Paulo, BR) 132 POSTER SESSION I Monday, 7 September 2015 PS1 .101 Serum cytokines responses over the entire clinical- immunological spectrum of human Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi-infection in Amazonian Brazil P . Ramos, K . Carvalho, D . Rosa, A .P . Rodrigues, L . Lima, M . Campos, C . Gomes, M . Laurenti, C . Corbett, F . Silveira (Ananindeua, São Paulo, BR) PS1 .102 Patient perceptions of new treatment modalities for visceral leishmaniasis in Bihar, India: a qualitative study S . Burza, M . Jeleff, V .R . Das, T . Sunyoto, R . Mahajan, M .A . Lima, M . Boelaert, J .-P . Van Geertruyden, D . Burtscher, P . Das (Delhi, Patna, IN; Antwerp, BE; Vienna, AT; Barcelona, ES) PS1 .103 Sero-epidemiological survey of canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) among dogs in central west parts of Iran using direct agglutination test (DAT) K . Manouchehri Naeini, M .D . Ghasemi, S . Kheiri, M . Mohebali, B . Akhoundi (Shahrekord, Tehran, IR) PS1 .104 Seroprevalence and risk factors of Toxoplasma infection in patients with malignancy in central and south central areas of Iran compared with control group using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) K . Manouchehri Naeini, H . Hanifepoor, S . Kheiri, G . Javanmardi (Isfahan, Shahr-e-kord, IR) PS1 .105 The burden of leishmaniasis in Iran: findings from the global burden of disease from 1990 to 2010 A . Badirzadeh, Z . Asadgol, A . Spotin, Y . Mokhayeri, M .R . Shirzadi, M . Zeinali, M . Mohebali (Tabriz, Tehran, IR) PS1 .106 Arginase activity in pathogenic Iranian strains of Leishmania spp. and non-pathogenic L. tarentolae A . Badirzadeh, T . Taheri, M . Heidari Kharaji, Y . Taslimi, M . Niyyati, S . Rafati (Tehran, IR) PS1 .107 Morphological and molecular identification of Naegleria spp. from water resources of Rasht City, Gilan province M . Niyyati, H . Behniafar, A . Badirzadeh, Z . Lasjerdi (Tehran, IR) PS1 .108 The burden of vaccine-preventable diseases – measles, tetanus, diphtheria and whooping cough – in Iran: findings from the GBD study 2010 Y . Mokhayeri, A . Badirzadeh, R . Mohammadi, E . Rahimi, S . Rahimzadeh, S .S . Hashemi-Nazari (Tehran, IR) PS1 .109 Visceral leishmaniasis cases in non-endemic districts in Nepal: imported or local transmission? B . Ostyn, S . Uranw, M .L . Das, N .R . Bhattarai, G . Van der Auwera, L . Durnez, J .-C . Dujardin, M . Boelaert, S . Rijal (Antwerp, BE; Dharan, NP) PS1 .110 Canine visceral leishmaniasis and arginase activity in the sera and reticuloendothelial tissues N . Ghazi Ghazvini, M . Shahbazi, Y . Taslimi, S . Jamshidi, S . Rafati (Tehran, IR) 133 Pos ter s POSTER SESSION I Monday, 7 September 2015 PS1 .111 Evidence on the intradomiciliar transmission of American cutaneous leishmaniasis due to Leishmania (Viannia) lainsoni in the periphery of metropolitan region of Belém, capital of Pará State, Amazonian Brazil T .V . Santos, M .B . Campos, L .V . Lima, A .C .O . Alves, R .R . Furtado, F .M .M . Silva, F .T . Silveira (Ananindeua, BR) PS1 .112 The cost and cost-effectiveness of IgG1 as point-of-care rapid diagnostic tests to detect relapse of visceral leishmaniasis F . Meheus, S . Burza, R . Peeling, F . Chappuis, P . Mertens, S . Sundar, S . Rijal, N . Bhattarai, T . Bhattacharyya, M . Boelaert, M . Miles (Cape Town, ZA; Antwerp, Gembloux, BE; London, GB; Geneva, CH; Varanasi, IN; Dharan, NP) PS1 .113 Development and performance evaluation of enzyme linked immunosorbent assay and lineblot for serological diagnosis of leishmaniasis in dogs A . Latz, J . Völger (Dietzenbach, DE) PS1 .114 Analysis of growth kinetics and RNA-Seq gene expression profiles in Leishmania infantum transfectant promastigotes over-expressing protein phosphatases 1 (PP1) M .A . Degayón, P .J . Alcolea, A .M . Alonso, G . Ramasamy, P .J . Myler, V . Larraga (Madrid, ES; Seattle, US) PS1 .115 Analysis of global gene expression of Leishmania infantum under Insulin-like growth factor I stimulus E .M . Ramos-Sanchez, A .H . Nerland, H . Goto (São Paulo, BR; Bergen, NO) PS1 .116 Insulin-like growth factor-I expression in the pathogenesis of pancytopaenia in canine and hamster visceral leishmaniasis F .A . Pinho, A .R .A . Torres, I .M . Carvalho-Dantas, S .I . Miyashiro, M .K . Hagiwara, H . Goto (Sao Paulo, São Paulo, Teresina, BR) PS1 .117 Specie-specific diferenciation of Leishmania through real time PCR and high resolution melt R .E .C . Silva, L . Farias, D .B . Dias, E .O . Mello Silva, S .R .C . Soares, J .A .L . Lindoso (São Paulo, BR) PS1 .118 Diffent genotypes of Leishmania infantum occurring in visceral leishmaniasis in HIV and not-HIV-infected patients from the new world I .T .B . Queiroz e Silva, D .P . Alonso, C .M .C .B . Fortaleza, P .E .M . Ribolla, J .A .L . Lindoso (Botucatu, Natal, São Paulo, BR) PS1 .119 Use of pentamidine as secondary prophylaxis to prevent visceral leishmaniasis relapse in HIV infected patients E . Diro, K . Ritmeijer, M . Boelaert, F . Alves, R . Mohammed, C . Abongomera, R . Ravinetto, M . De Crop, H . Fikre, C . Adera, R . Colebunders, H . van Loen, J . Menten, L . Lynen, A . Hailu, J . van Griensven (Abdurafi, Addis Ababa, Gondar, ET; Antwerp, Leuven, BE; Ansterdam, NL; Geneva, CH) 134 POSTER SESSION I Monday, 7 September 2015 PS1 .120 Observations from a field visit for leishmaniasis in two tribal villages of West Bengal, India B . Saha, S . Datta, G . Patra, S . Mukherjee, S . Kundu, D . Lehre, S . Roy, V . Mondal, S .K . Ojha, D . Maji, S . Mukhopadhyay, M .K . Ghosh, M . Chatterjee, N . Basu (Bolpur, Kolkata, Suri, IN) PS1 .121 Predicting zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis outbreaks in Tunisia: is an early warning system feasible? H . Bellali, K . Talmoudi, C . Harizi, A . Hechaichi, N . Ben Alaya, S . Ennigrou, M .K . Chahed (Ariana, Tunis, TN) PS1 .122 Zonootic cutaneous leishmaniasis prevalence among farmers in Central Tunisia H . Bellali, F . Chemak, I . Nouiri, D . Mansour, J . Ghrab, H . Ben Boubaker, M .K . Chahed (Ariana, Tunis, TN) PS1 .123 A Leishmaniasis Virtual Laboratory to contribute to leishmaniasis surveillance I .P . Llanes-Acevedo, G .E . Ferreira, E . Torres, J . Cala, C . Arcones, P .H . Fernandes Shimabukuro, C . Chicharro, F . Brasileiro, I . Blanquer, E . Cupolillo, I . Cruz (Majadahonda, Valencia, ES; Belo Horizonte, Campina Grande, Rio de Janeiro, BR; New Castle, GB; Geneva, CH) PS1 .124 IgG and IgM antibodies prevalence by the indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) over the entire clinical-immunological spectrum of human Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi infection L . Lima, L .V . Lima, P . Ramos, Z . Correa, R . de Jesus, M . Campos, T . dos Santos, F . Silveira (Belém, BR) PS1 .125 New epidemiologic profile of visceral leishmaniasis in an urban endemic/epidemic area of Brazil M .G . Teixeira, M .C .N . Costa, M .S . Natividade, E .H . Carmo, D .D .T . Carneiro (Salvador, BR) PS1 .126 Evaluation of the diagnostic performance of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay on filter paper blood sample for diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis P . Ghosh, F . Hossain, M .G . Hasnain, A .A . Khan, D . Mondal (Dhaka, BD) PS1 .127 Cost-effectiveness of diagnostic-therapeutic strategies for pediatric visceral leishmaniasis in Morocco A . Picado, S . Alonso, N . Tachfouti, A . Najdi, C . Nejjari, E . Sicuri (Barcelona, ES; Fes, MA) PS1 .128 Control of visceral leishmaniasis: perceptions, acceptance and weaknesses of indoor insecticide spraying (IRS) campaign P . Malaviya, S . Kansal, B . Ostyn, J .-P .V . Geertruyden, M . Boelaert, S . Sundar (Varanasi, IN; Antwerp, BE) PS1 .129 Th2-skewed response depends on Insulin-like growth factor I in Leishmania (Leishmania) major-infection L .C . Reis, E .M . Ramos-Sanchez, H . Goto (Sao Paulo, BR) 135 Pos ter s POSTER SESSION I Monday, 7 September 2015 PS1 .130 Characterization of ubiquitin-activating (E1) and ubiquitin- conjugating (E2) genes over-expressed in the infective stage of Leishmania infantum J . Larraga, A .M . Alonso, P .J . Alcolea, V . Larraga (Madrid, ES) PS1 .131 Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of oral oleylphosphocholine in a hamster model of visceral leishmaniasis A . Fortin, T .P .C . Dorlo, A . Matheeussen, S . Hendrickx, P . Cos, L . Maes (Antwerp, Turnhout, BE; Montreal, CA; Utrecht, NL; Uppsala, SE) PS1 .132 Clinical evidence on the role of Leishmania (V.) braziliensis and Leishmania (L.) amazonensis driving dermal dendritic cell function in American cutaneous leishmaniasis F . Silveira, J . Menezes, M . Campos, L .V . Lima, P . Ramos, C . Gomes, M . Laurenti, C . Corbett (Belém, São Paulo, BR) PS1 .133 P. papatasi: does it prefer it hot? R .M . Ali, N .F . Loutfy, O .M . Awad (Alexandria, EG) PS1 .134 Arginase activity in lesions of acute and chronic cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis due to Leishmania tropica and Leishmania major P . Sadeghipour, H . Mortazavi, Y . Taslimi, S . Habibzadeh, F . Zahedifard, S . Rafati (Tehran, IR) PS1 .135 Proteome analysis reveals expression profile differences in elongation factors and the trypanothione reductase – peroxidase system between Crithidia fasciculata and Leishmania infantum A .M . Alonso, P .J . Alcolea, F . García-Tabares, V . Larraga (Madrid, ES) PS1 .136 Spatial analysis of malaria distribution in the Union of Comoros A . Attoumane, R . Silai, A . Bacar, C . Révillion, E . Cardinale, G . Pennober, V . Herbreteau (Saint-Pierre, Sainte Clotilde, RE; Moroni, KM) PS1 .137 Systematized review on spatial analysis of environmental risk factors of malaria transmission T . Canelas, H . Ribeiro, C . Castillo-Salgado (Sao Paulo, BR) PS1 .138 Land use, an environmental risk factor for very high malaria transmission A .D .M . Sovi, M .C . Akogbéto (Cotonou, BJ) PS1 .140 Bayesian-based risk profiling of the prevalence and intensity of hookworm infection in Champasack province, Lao People‘s Democratic Republic A . Forrer, P . Vounatsou, S . Sayasone, Y . Vonghachack, D . Bouakhasith, J . Utzinger, K . Akkhavong, P . Odermatt (Basel, CH; Vientiane, LA) PS1 .141 Exploring the relationship between climatic factors and ITN use in 17 African countries E . Ricotta, H . Koenker, J . Yukich, O . Briët (Basel, CH; Baltimore, New Orleans, US) 136 POSTER SESSION I Monday, 7 September 2015 PS1 .142 Evaluating the ability of temporal aberration-detection algorithms to detect simulated disease outbreaks in routinely collected cattle mortality data R . Struchen, J . Zinsstag, F . Vial (Basel, Berne, CH) PS1 .143 Mapping the malaria impact of dams in sub-Saharan Africa S . Kibret, J . Lautze, M . Mccartney, G . Wilson (Armidale, AU; Pretoria, ZA; Vientiane, LA) PS1 .144 Spatial distribution and risk factors of diarrhoeal diseases among children under five years in an urban community of Mbour, Senegal S . Thiam, A .N . Diène, I . Sy, J .A . Dione, O . Faye, J . Utzinger, G . Cissé (Dakar, SN; Basel, CH) PS1 .145 Spatial patterns of schistosomiasis in Burkina Faso: relevance of human mobility and water resources development J . Perez-Saez, L . Mari, E . Bertuzzo, T . Mande, N . Ceperley, S . Sokolow, G . De Leo, R . Casagrandi, M . Gatto, A . Rinaldo (Lausanne, CH; Milano, IT; Monterey, US) PS1 .146 Crowd-crafted geolocations for quality assurance in Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) N . Maire, A . Di Pasquale, R .S . McCann (Basel, CH; Wageningen, NL) PS1 .147 Building an investment case for leprosy elimination: considerations, approaches and challenges A . Tiwari, R . Baltussen, J .H . Richardus (Nijmegen, Rotterdam, NL) PS1 .148 Leprosy new case detection trends and the effect of preventive interventions in Pará State, Brazil: a modeling study H .J . de Matos, D .J . Blok, S .J . de Vlas, J .H . Richardus (Rotterdam, NL; Belem, BR) PS1 .149 Building a data-sharing platform for schistosomiasis treatment data: opportunities and challenges A . Julé, A . Garba, P . Guérin, T . Lang, P . Olliaro (Oxford, GB; Geneva, CH) PS1 .150 What is needed to eradicate lymphatic filariasis? A model- based assessment on the impact of scaling up mass drug administration programs R . Kastner, C . Stone, P . Steinmann, F . Tediosi (Basel, CH) PS1 .151 Praziquantel dose-finding and pharmacokinetic studies in school- and preschool-aged children infected with S. mansoni J . Kova č , A . Leonidova, I . Meister, G . Panic, J . Coulibaly, J . Huwyler, J . Keiser (Basel, CH; Abidjan, CI) PS1 .152 A bitter pill to swallow? How taste masking and assessment of praziquantel can contribute to the treatment of schistosomiasis in pre-school children E . Huber, S . Skopp, H . Kojima, D . Lacerda de Oliveira, A . Mulokozi Kabanywanyi (Basel, CH; Darmstadt, DE; Northbrook, US; Rio de Janeiro, BR; Dar es Salaam, TZ) 137 Pos ter s POSTER SESSION I Monday, 7 September 2015 PS1 .153 Gaps in health capacities for the case management of schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths infections in Burundi P . Bizimana, J .-P . Van Geertruyden, K . Polman, G . Ortu (Bujumbura, BI; Antwerp, BE; London, GB) PS1 .154 Elimination of urogenital schistosomiasis in Zanzibar: challenges for an integrated multidisciplinary research programme S . Knopp, B . Person, S .M . Ame, S .M . Ali, K .A . Mohammed, D . Rollinson (Basel, CH; London, GB; Athens, US; Pemba, Zanzibar, TZ) PS1 .155 Spatiotemporal effectiveness of a five year albendazole mass drug administration programme at reducing prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminth infections in Burundi: a geostatistical analysis in variation G . Ortu, M . Assoum, S . Knowles, O . Ndayishimiye, R .J . Soares Magalhaes (London, GB; Brisbane, St Lucia, AU; Bujumbura, BI) PS1 .156 Hookworm-related cutaneous larva migrans in the Urban Amazonia- a disease of the poorest of the poor F . Reichert, D . Pilger, A . Schuster, H . Lesshafft, S . Talhari, S . Guedes de Oliveira, R . Ignatius, H . Feldmeier (Berlin, Stuttgart, DE; Edinburgh, GB; Manaus, BR) PS1 .157 Strongyloides stercoralis is a cause of abdominal pain, diarrhea and urticaria in rural Cambodia V . Khieu, S . Srey, F . Schär, S . Muth, H . Marti, P . Odermatt (Phnom Penh, KH; Basel, CH) PS1 .158 Prevalence of helminths among children under 5 years admitted with diarrhoea in Manhiça District, Southern Mozambique D .C . Vubil, S . Acacio, B . Sigauque, T . Nhampossa, M . Garrine, P . Alonso, I . Mandomando (Manhiça, Maputo, MZ; Barcelona, ES) PS1 .159 High prevalence of large trematode eggs in schoolchildren in Cambodia P .J . Bless, F . Schär, V . Khieu, S . Kramme, S . Muth, H . Marti, P . Odermatt (Basel, CH; Phnom Penh, KH) PS1 .160 Perception of and treatment strategies for acute gastroenteritis and campylobacteriosis at the Swiss primary care level P .J . Bless, J . Muela Ribera, C . Schmutz, D . Mäusezahl (Basel, Neuchâtel, CH) PS1 .161 Impacts of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) interventions on intestinal helminthiasis of school-aged children in Ogun State, South-Western Nigeria H .O . Mogaji, U .F . Ekpo, Q .A . Yusuff, H .A . Yusuff, D .O . Adeaga, J . Monday, A .A . Adeniran (Abeokuta, Lagos, NG) |
Ma'lumotlar bazasi mualliflik huquqi bilan himoyalangan ©fayllar.org 2024
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling