Trichinella Diagnostics and Control: Standardization,Quality Assessment and Accreditation Third Croatian Symposium on Trichinellosis ICT 12
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12th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRICHINELLOSIS
PLITVICE LAKES NATIONAL PARK, CROATIA
HOTEL JEZERO
25th -30th September

PROGRAMME
[updated final]

BREAKS AND LUNCHES

  • WEDNESDAY 26th September
    • 11:00 -11:15 Coffee Break
    • 12:00 -13:00 Lunch
    • 18:00 -18:20 Coffee Break
  • THURSDAY 27th September
    • 11:15 - 11:30 Coffee Break
    • 14:30 Lunch
  • FRIDAY 28th September
    • 11:10 – 11:30 Coffee Break
    • 12:40 Lunch
  • SATURDAY 29th September
    • 11:10 – 11:30 Coffee Break
    • 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
    • 16:30 – 17:00 Coffee Break

MEETINGS

  • TUESDAY 25th September
    • 16:00 – 19:00 1 st ICT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING
  • WEDNESDAY 26th September
    • 13:00 – 16:00 TRICHIMED MEETING
  • THURSDAY 27th September
    • 08:00 – 09:00 ICT BUSINESS MEETING
  • SATURDAY 29th September
    • 8:00 – 9:00 2nd ICT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING

SOCIAL PROGRAM

  • TUESDAY 25th September
    • Welcome Reception (20:00- 22:00)
    • Night Bar Hotel Jezero
  • WEDNESDAY 26 th September
    • Gala Dinner ( 20:30 – 24:00)
    • Restaurant Hotel Jezero
  • THURSDAY 27 th September
    • Enjoying the waterfalls, guided tour (16:00)
    • Plitvice Lakes National Park
  • FRIDAY 28th September
    • Downstream Zrmanja (13:00)
    • Zrmanja river, Micanovi dvori
  • SATURDAY 29th September
    • Crying Time Party (20:00)
    • Restaurant Poljana, Plitvice Lakes National Park

     

TUESDAY, 25th September

  • 14:00 Registration (Registration Desk near the Reception at the Hotel Jezero)
  • 16:00 – 19:00 1st ICT Executive Committee Meeting
  • 19:00 Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception

WEDNESDAY, 26th September

  • 09:30 – 10:00 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
    Trichinella and trichinellosis: recent advances since San Diego meeting
    Dupouy-Camet, J. , President of the International Commission on Trichinellosis
  • 10:00 – 11:30 SESSION TRICHINELLA TAXONOMY
     CHAIR: Dante Zarlenga, Giuseppe La Rosa)
  • 10:10 – 10:30 PLENARY LECTURE
    Zarlenga, D.
    Genetic diversity among parasitic nematodes and its impact on molecular epidemiological studies.
  • 10:30 – 10:40 La Rosa,G.
    The analysis of single larvae reveals a high intra and inter-isolate genetic variability in /Trichinella spiralis/
  • 10:40 – 10:50 Perteguer, M.J.
    Identification of Trichinella Spanish isolates by ISSR-PCR: Intra‑specific variability of Trichinella britovi
  • 10:50 – 11:00 Zarlenga, D.
    The phylogeny and genome of Trichinella species
  • 11:00 – 11:15 COFFEE BREAK
    POSTER PRESENTATIONS
  • 11:15 – 11:20 Dupouy- Camet,J.
    Early identification of Trichinella larvae by Polymerase Chain Reaction in muscle & blood of infected mice
  • 11:20 – 11:25 Fu, B.
    Species identification of Trichinella isolates from China
  • 11:25 – 11:30 Blaga, R.
    Molecular identification of Trichinella species circulating among wild and domestic animals in Romania
  • POSTER EXIHIBITION

    • Martínez-Fernández, A.R.
      Molecular characterization of non-encapsulated Trichinella species by an inter- simple sequence repeat polymerase chain reaction (ISSR-PCR)ž
    • Martínez-Fernández, A.R.
      Typing of a new encapsulated Trichinella genotype in a wild boar from Navarra (Spain)
    • García-Sánchez, R.N.
      A new variety of Trichinella britovi present in the Iberian Peninsula wild fauna
    • Marucci, G.
      Trichinella nelsoni and Trichinella T8 co-infection in a lion
    • Krivokapich, S.
      Molecular evidence for a novel encapsulated genotype of Trichinella from Patagonia, Argentina
  • 11:30 - 12:00 SESSION EXPERIMENTAL MODELS I
    (CHAIR: Francisco Bolas Fernandez, Ray Gamble)
  • POSTER PRESENTATIONS
    • 11:30 –11:35 Wang, Z. Q.
      Anti-Trichinella antibody levels in muscle juice of the mice experimentally infected with Trichinella spp
    • 11:35 –11:40 Vasilev, S.
      Susceptibility of DA and AO rats to T. spiralis infection
    • 11:40 –11:45 Dupouy – Camet, J.
      Mouse experimental model of brain trichinellosis
    • 11:45 – 11:50 Reiterova,K.
      Humoral immune response of mice infected with low doses of muscle Trichinella spiralis larvae
    • 11:50 –11:55 Cretu, C. M.
      Actual status of trichinellosis in Romania(out of original program)
  • 12:00 – 13:00 LUNCH BREAK
  • 13:00 – 16:00 TRICHIMED MEETING
  • 16:00 – 20:00 SESSION IMMUNOLOGY
    (CHAIR: Judy Appleton, Ljiljana Sofronić- Milosavljević)
    • 16:00 – 16:30 PLENARY LECTURE
      Sofronić-Milosavljević, Lj.
      Helminth infections and autoimmunity – Can Trichinella help us out?
    • 16:30 – 16:40 Salinas-Tobón, M. R.
      An early antibody response is produced against muscle larva deglycosilated excretory-secretory proteins by Trichinella spiralis infected rats
    • 16:40 – 16:50 Bahuon, C.
      Isolation, biochemical analysis, and localization of a 24 kDa glutathione s-transferase from Trichinella
    • 16:50 – 17:00 Dvorožnáková, E.
      Trichinella spiralis reinfection: cellular immune response in mice
    • 17:00 – 17:10 Bolás-Fernández, F.
      Proteomic analysis of Trichinella spiralis L1 muscle larvae under different culture conditions
    • 17:10 – 17:20 Piekarska, J.
      Effect of phytohaemagglutinin-P on CD4+ and CD8+ T cells apoptosis in Trichinella spiralis infected mice
    • 17:20 – 17:30 De-Ayuela, M. A.
      The effect of bile on protein excretion/secretion by L1 larvae of Trichinella spiralis and Trichinella britovi
    • 17:30 – 17:40 Bruschi, F.
      The neutrophil activating protein, a Th1 adjuvant, modulates the Th2 response in Trichinella spiralis infected mice
    • 17:40 – 17:50 Liu, M.
      Delineation of an immunodominant epitope of Trichinella NBL stage.
    • 17:50 – 18:00 Fabre, V.
      Influence of intestinal immunity on myositis induced by Trichinella spiralis
    • 18:00 – 18:20 COFFEE BREAK
    • 18:20 – 18:30 Wang, X.
      Effect on apoptosis-associated protein expression of H7402 cell co-incubating with Trichinella spiralis crude extract
    • 18:30 – 18:40 Vallée, I.
      Stimulation of pig mast cells by Trichinella antigens triggers Th2 cytokine mRNA expression
    • 18:40 – 18:50 Yépez-Mulia, L.
      Differential activation of mast cells by antigens from Trichinella spiralis muscle larvae, adults and new born larvae
    • 18:50 – 19:00 Valentin –Tirado, G.
      Attempts to infect /in vitro/ mammalian myotubes with /T. spiralis/ newborn or muscle larvae
    • 19:00 – 19:10 Bruschi,F.
      Inflammatory response to different Trichinella species evaluated by an image analysis method
  • POSTER PRESENTATIONS
    • 19:10 – 19:15 Näreaho, A.
      Complement membrane attack complex formation and infectivity of Trichinella spiralis and T. nativa in rats
    • 19:15 – 19:20 Dvorožnáková, E.
      Changes in murine cellular immunity after Trichinella spiralis infection with low doses
    • 19:20 – 19:25 Gruden-Movsesijan, A.
      Trichinella spiralis infection and autoimmunity. II. Chronic parasite infection has beneficial effects on the course of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
    • 19:25 – 19:30 Ilić, N.
      Characterization of rat bone marrow dendritic cells initially primed by Trichinella spiralis antigens
    • 19:35 – 19:40 Sofronić-Milosavljević, Lj
      T.spiralis infection and autoimmunity. I. The establishment of model system in DA rats
  • POSTER EXHIBITION
    • Perteguer, M. J.
      Response of galectin-1 deficient mice to Trichinella infection, a preliminary study
    • Salinas-Tobón, M. R.
      Effect of albendazole on the antibody response and muscle larvae establishment of Trichinella spiralis infected rats
  • 20:30 GALA DINNER

THURSDAY, 27th September

  • 08:00 – 09:00 ICT BUSINESS MEETING
  • 09:00 – 11:00 SESSION GENOMICS AND PROTEOMICS OF TRICHINELLA
    (CHAIR: Bernadette Connolly, Teresa Garate)
  • 09:00 – 09:30 PLENARY LECTURE
    Ortega Pierres, G.
    "Trichinella spiralis caveolin-1: a gender specific protein that plays a major role in oogenesis and embryogenesis in this parasite"
  • 09:30 – 09:40 Connolly, B.
    Non-canonical spliced leader trans-splicing in Trichinella spiralis
  • 09:40 – 09:50 Cwiklinski, K.
    Multiple isoforms of the secreted serine protease Tsp-SP1 are encoded by a multi-copy gene family
  • 09:50 – 10:00 Wu, X.
    High antigenic genes screening from cDNA libraries of Trichinella spiralis at different stages
  • 10:00 – 10:10 Liu, M.
    Cloning and characterization of a potential early diagnosis gene from newborn larvae of Trichinella spiralis
  • 10:10 – 10:20 Bruschi, F.
    Increased expression of a new class of glutathione-s-transferase, named omega, in the nurse cell during Trichinella britovi infection as revealed by in situ hybridisation (POSTER PRESENTATION)
  • Wang, Z. Q.
    Prokaryotic expression of the antigen gene Ts 21 of Trichinella spiralis and identification of its recombinant protein
  • 10:30 – 10:40 Ortega-Pierres, G.
    Evaluation of the protection induced by the 30-mer peptide from Trichinella spiralis 43-kDa antigen expressed on the surface of attenuated Salmonella enterica in experimental murine trichinellosis
  • POSTER EXHIBITION
    • Milcheva, R.
      Detection of O-glycosylated proteins from different Trichinella species muscle larvae total extract. A lectin affino-blot study.
  • 11:00 – 11:15 BIACORE - PRESENTATION
  • 11:15 – 11:30 COFFEE BREAK
  • 11:30 – 14:00 SESSION TRICHINELLOSIS IN ANIMALS
    (CHAIR: Pascal Boireau, Bruno Gottstein)
  • 11:30 – 12:00 PLENARY LECTURE
    Kapel, C.
    Trichinellosis in animals
  • 12:10 – 12:20 Saari, S.
    Sylvatic Trichinella infection in Finland
  • 12:20 – 12:30 Hurníková, Z.
    Long-term survey on trichinellosis in wildlife of Slovakia
  • 12:30 – 12:40 Kirkova, Z.
    Studies on feeding habits and parasitological status of red fox, golden jackal, wild cat, stone marten, wild boar and badger from Sredna gora, Bulgaria
  • 12:40 – 12:50 Cabaj, W.
    Trichinellosis in wild and domestic animals in Poland
  • 12:50 – 13:00
  • 13:00 – 13:10 Oivanen, L.
    Trichinellosis in domestic swine and wildlife in Finland after 1993
  • 13:10 – 13:20 Blaga,R.
    Trichinella sp. infection in horses of Romania: serological survey and parasitological examination
  • 13:20 – 13:30 Frey, C.
    Monitoring of the prevalence of Trichinella sp. in Swiss carnivorous wildlife
  • 13:30 – 13:40 Zimmer,I.A.
    Survey of trichinellosis in UK wildlife
  • 13:40 – 13:50 Pozio, E.
    Distribution of Trichinella spiralis and Trichinella britovi in wildlife of the European Union
  • POSTER EXHIBITION
    • Airas, N.
      An ulcerative skin lesion associated with natural Trichinella infection in a cat
    • Venturiello,S.M.
      Preliminary results onTrichinella spiralis infection in wild boars (Sus scrofa) from a protected area of Argentina
    • Hurníková, Z.
      Long-term survey on trichinellosis in wildlife of Slovakia
    • Cironeanu, I.
      Particular morphopathological aspects of Trichinella spiralis cysts in swine meat
    • Cironeanu, I
      The diagnosis of the Trichinella sp. larvae with morphopathologically modifications in swine meat
  • 14:00 - 14:30 SESSION EXPERIMENTAL MODELS II
    (CHAIR: Francisco Bolas Fernandez, Ray Gamble) (LECTURES, POSTER PRESENTATIONS ) Marucci, Edoardo Pozio
  • 14:00 – 14:10 Hernandez-Bello,R. ( lecture)
    Trichinella spiralisoocyte maturation is inhibited by cyclosporin A in rats infected with this parasite
  • 14:10 –14:20 Bolas-Fernández,F. (lecture)
    Enantioselective accumulation of ricobendazole (albendazole-sulphoxide) by muscle larvae of Trichinella spiralis
  • 14:20 – 14:25 Yepez-Mulia,L. (poster presentation)
    Efficacy of a novel 2-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-benzimidazole derivative against Trichinella spiralis muscle larvae in experimental trichinellosis
  • 14:30 LUNCH
  • 16:00 SOCIAL EVENT
  • Enjoying the Waterfalls, guided tour

FRIDAY, 28th September

  • 8:00 – 12:40 SESSION TRICHINELLOSIS IN HUMANS
    (CHAIR: Jean Dupouy Camet, Fabrizio Bruschi)
  • 8:00 – 8:30 PLENARY LECTURE
    Bruschi, F.
    IgE and eosinophils: are they protective in human trichinellosis?
  • SUBSESSION I HUMAN DIAGNOSTICS
    • 08:30 – 08:40 Moskwa, B.
      Trichinellosis in humans: comparison of different ELISA procedures for diagnosis
  • POSTER EXHIBITION
    • Krivokapich, S.
      Evaluation of the ELISA-Western blot test on serially collected serum samples for the diagnosis of human trichinellosis
    • Venturiello, S. M.
      Evaluation of the vertical transmission of Trichinella spiralis during human pregnancy
    • Cristea, E.
      Medico-legal Implications of Trichinosis on Man
  • SUBSESSION II EPIDEMIOLOGY & CLINICS
    • 09:00 – 09:10 Van der Giessen, J.
      Dose response of Trichinella from human outbreak data 41
    • 09:10 – 09:20 Gajadhar, A.
      Review of recent outbreaks of trichinellosis due to the consumption of meat from Canadian black bears
    • 09:20 – 09:30 Jansen, A.
      Epidemiology of trichinellosis in Germany from 1996-2006
    • 09:30 – 09:40 Kurdova-Mintcheva, R.
      Human trichinellosis in Bulgaria – epidemiological situation and trends
    • 09:40 – 09:50 Blaga, R.
      The emergence of trichinellosis in Romania: a history of food habits
    • 09:50 – 10:00 Blaga, R.
      A dramatic increase in the incidence of human trichinellosis in Romania over the past 25 years
    • 10:00 - 10:10 Kapel, C. M.
      Trichinella infection in Greenland: temporal and spatial variation in seroprevalence in a high-risk population
    • 10:10 – 10:20 Dejica- Cocan, R.
      Results of the follow-up of the former trichinellosis patients from Brasov county – Romania
    • 10:20 – 10:30 Takumi, K.
      Transmission risk of human trichinellosis
    • 10:30 – 10:40 Bruschi, F.
      Heart specific antigens recognized by late trichinellosis patient sera
    • 10:40 – 10:50 Reiterová, K.
      Characterisation of clinical features, diagnosis and epidemiological aspects surrounding four Trichinella outbreaks in Slovakia over the last two decades
    • 10:50 – 11:00 Blaga, R.
      Heterogeneity of human trichinellosis and animal Trichinella infection in Romania: a geographical paradox due to ancestral food habits and political changes
    • 11:00 – 11:10 Neghina,R.
      Epidemiological and diagnostic features in a 16 – year trichinellosis surveillance in Timis, County, Romania
  • 11:10 – 11:30 COFFEE BREAK
    • POSTER PRESENTATIONS of a Trichinella britovi focus in the Mediterranean island of Sardinia (Italy)
    • 11:30 – 11:35 Raynova, I.
      Laboratory diagnosis of human trichinellosis by ELISA IgG, western blot and ELISA IgG avidity
    • 11:35 – 11:40 Dumitru, I. R.
      Cardiac involvement in a family focus of trichinellosis
    • 11:40 – 11:45 Cristea,A.
      The effect of the Trichinella sp. larvae concerning the cardiovasculary system in men
    • 11:45 – 11:50 Ivanova, M.
      Main epidemiological features of human trichinellosis in Bulgaria in recent years (2002 – 2006)
    • 11:50 – 11:55 Rugina, S.
      Human trichinellosis in Constanta county
    • 11:55 – 12:00 Neghina, R.
      Human trichinellosis in Arad County, Romania. A clinical 10-year retrospective study
    • 12:00 – 12:05 Dascalu,L.
      The evolution of trichinelosis during 2000-2006 in Romania
    • 12:05 –12:10 Nemet, C.
      Evaluation of the dynamics of haematological parameters in trichinellosis
    • 12:10 – 12:15 Cristea, E.
      Clinical features in the human trichinosis evolution in the Jiu Valley
    • 12:15 – 12:20 Nemet,C.
      Results of the follow - up of the former trichinellosis patients from Brasov County-Romania
       
  • POSTER EXHIBITION
    • Phanvisouk, T.
      Absence of trichinella mother to child transmission during the Lao outbreaks (2005)
    • Barennes,H.
      A major trichinellosis outbreak in northern Laos, June 2005
    • Ludovisi, A.
    • Validation and application of an ELISA for the diagnosis of trichinellosis in humans
    • Cretu, C. M.
      Trichinellosis: Pitfalls in diagnosis and management
    • Marincu, I.
      The efficiency of Zentel therapy in patients with trichinellosis
    • Marincu, I.
      Clinico – evolutive aspects of the trichinellosis in a rural focus
       
  • 12:40 LUNCH–
  • SOCIAL EVENT
  • DOWNSTREAM ZRMANJA

SATURDAY, 29th September

  • 08:00 – 09:00 ICT Executive Committee Meeting
  • 09:00 – 13:00 SESSION LEGISLATION AND FOOD SAFETY
    (CHAIR: Karsten Noeckler, Charlotte Maddox Hyttel, Maria Angeles Gomez Morales)
  • 09:00 – 09:30 PLENARY LECTURE
    Pyburn, D.
    Trichinae certification in the United States pork industry
  • SUBSESSION I ARTIFICIAL DIGESTION
  • 9:30 – 09:40 Marucci, G.
    Evaluation of the digestion methods to detect Trichinella spiralis larvae in pork samples according to the EU directive 2075/2005 at the National Reference Laboratories for Parasites (NRLP) of EU countries
  • 09:40 – 09:50 Vallée, I.
    Preparation and use of Trichinella proficiency samples as part of a quality assurance system to improve the sensitivity of Trichinella digestion testing in laboratories in France
  • 09:50 – 10:00 Nöeckler, K.
    Ring trial on the validation of three digestion methods for the detection of non-encapsulated Trichinella pseudospiralis larvae in pork
  • 10:00 – 10:10 Vallée, I.
    Preparation and use of Trichinella proficiency samples aspart of a quality assurance system to improve the sensitivity of Trichinella digestion testing in laboratories in France
  • 10:10 – 10:20 Savić, M.
    Improvisations or “creations” in meat examination on trichinellosis using “ the magnetic stirrer method for pooled sample digestion”and reliability
  • 10:20 – 10:30 Boes, J.
    Towards a risk-based Trichinella surveillance in Denmark
  • 10:30 – 10:40 Forbes, L.
    Validation of a unique digestion assay to consistently detect Trichinella larvae at critical levels in horse meat
  • POSTER PRESENTATIONS
    • 10:40 – 10:45 Čukić, G.
      One larva Trichinella spiralis comes at 30 grams of meat – “causative connection” is being processed
    • 10:45 – 10:50 Maddox-Hyttel, C.
      Trichinella meat inspection by digestion technique: evaluation of a fluid pepsin formulation
    • 10:50 – 10:55 Nöeckler, K.
      Proficiency sample testing for detection of Trichinella larvae in pork
    • 11:00 – 11:10 FOSS - PRESENTATION
  • POSTER EXHIBITION
    • Moldoveanu, D.
      The comparative methods in parasitic diagnosis of trichinellosis
  • 11:10 – 11:30 COFFEE BREAK
  • SUBSESSION II SEROLOGY
    • 11:30 – 11:40 Gomez Morales, M. A.
      International comparative study to detect anti-Trichinella IgG in swine sera
    • 11:40 – 11:50 Frey, C.
      Validation of the PrioCHECK® Trichinella Ab ELISA for the detection of porcine antibodies against Trichinella spp.
    • 11:50 – 12:00 Maassen, K.
      A novel method for serological monitoring of Trichinella-free pig herds
    • 12:00 – 12:10 Döpfer, D.
      Diagnostic test evaluation for the surveillance of Trichinella infections in pigs - a novel interplay between epidemiology, diagnostics and policy makers
    • 12:10 – 12:20 Lacour, S.
      Development of a capture ELISA for early diagnosis of pig trichinellosis
    • 12:20 – 12:30 Vallée, I.
      Emergence of the trematode Alaria alata in wild boar in France
    • 12:30 – 12:40 Boireau, P.
      Trichinella surveillance system in wild and domestic animals in France. Outcome of the last 10 years
  • POSTER PRESENTATIONS
    • 12:40 – 12:45 Ribicich, M.
      Diagnosis of trichinellosis in pigs by ELISA test with three types of antigens of Trichinella spiralis
  • 13:00 – 14:00 LUNCH
  • 14:00 – 16:10 SESSION EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CONTROL
    (CHAIR: Alvin Gajadhar, Edoardo Pozio)
  • 14:00 – 14:10 Marinculić, A.
    Trichinella-free Croatian swine is wanted. Is that possible?
  • 14:10 – 14:20 Simard, M.
    History of the trichinellosis prevention program in Nunavik, Quebec, Canada
  • 14: 20 – 14:30 van der Giessen, J.
    Sero-surveillance for Trichinella infections in animal populations using field sera from endemic and non-endemic areas as a reference
  • 14:30 – 14:40 van der Giessen, J.
    Transmission risk of human trichinellosis
  • 14:40 – 14:50 Theodoropoulos, G.
    Assessment of swine farms in Greece in relation to the risk of exposure of pigs to Trichinella
  • 14: 50 – 15:00 Ribicich, M.
    Evaluation of the risk of transmission of Trichinella spiralis in pork production systems of Argentina
  • 15:00 – 15:10 Rozycki,M.
    Accession of UE and trichinellosis in Poland
  • POSTER PRESENTATIONS
    • 15:10 – 15:15 Cristea, G.H.
      Medico-legal Implications of the trichinosis diagnosis on animals
    • 15: 15 – 15:20 Bortas, O.
      Considerations regarding the trichinosis evolution in swine in Hunedoara County, during the 2004-2006 period
    • 15:20 – 15:25 Živojinović, M.
      Swine trichinellosis in one endemic district in Serbia, epidemiology and control
    • 15:25 – 15:30 Milešević, M.
      Alaria alata as a common finding during meat examination
    • 15:30 – 15:35 Pozio, E.
      The birth of a Trichinella britovi focus in the Mediterranean island of Sardinia (Italy)
  • POSTER EXHIBITIONS
    • Marucci, G.
      Detection of nematode larvae resembling Trichinella sp. larvae in meat samples
    • Vallee,I.
      Comparison of three digestion methods for detection of encapsulated Trichinella spiralis larvae in pork: differences in sensitivity between EU officially approved methods
    • Venturiello, S. M.
      Evaluation of three immunoserological techniques in the detection of porcine trichinellosis
    • Sapkota, B.S.
      Seroprevalence of Trichinella in slaughter pigs in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
    • Bortas, O.
      Considerations regarding the trichinosis evolution in swine in Hunedoara County, during the 2004-2006 Period
  • 15:40 – 16:30 SESSION ANIMALS II
    (CHAIR: Pascal Boireau, Bruno Gottstein)
  • POSTER PRESENTATIONS
    • 15:40 – 15:45 Beck, R.
      Trichinella pseudospiralis in swine
    • 15:45 – 15:50 Ribicich, M.
      Trichinellosis in wild fauna (synanthropic and sylvatic) from Argentina
    • 15:50 – 15:55 Kapel, C.
      Infection with Trichinella spp. in seals from Arctic waters
    • 15:55 – 16:00 Beck, A.
      Trichinellosis in wolves in Croatia
    • 16:00 – 16:05 Florijančić, T.
      Trichinellosis in wild boars in Croatia
    • 16:05 – 16:10 Olteanu, M.
      Biochemical, haematological and serological changes in experimental infestation with Trichinella britovi in pig
    • 16:10 – 16:15 Hill,D.E.
      Viability and infectivity of Trichinella spiralis muscle larvae in
    • frozen horse tissue
    • 16:15 – 16:25 Rosenthal, B.
      A new system for high resolution genotyping of Trichinella isolates (out of the original program)
  • 16:30 – 17:00 COFFEE BREAK
  • 17:00 – 18:00 STUDENTS AWARD
  • 18:15 – 19:00 HIGHLIGHTS AND CONCLUSION
  • 20:00 - 23:00 „CRYING TIME“ PARTY

XII International Conference on Trichinellosis is held under the auspices of :


 


VUPIK VUKOVAR
 

Organized by:

 International Commission on Trichinellosis

Croatian Veterinary Society

Croatia Parasitological Society

 

Important dates:

June 15th 2007 - Abstract Submission deadline

September 1st 2007 - Early Registration deadline

November 1st 2007 - The deadline for submission of papers

September 25th 2007 - XII International Conference on Trichinellosis

Abstracts Submission Instructions: Abstracts must be submitted on-line. Abstracts must be submitted in English. Fill in the corresponding author’s name, e-mail and mailing address properly - these contact details will serve for further correspondence with the author(s).

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