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Poster session
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Termin
Datum:
06.03.2025
Zeit:
08:30
–
18:00
Ort / Stream:
Building VMP 5 (IV)
Thema
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Programm
Poster
P 422
Surveillance of Human West Nile Virus Infections in Austria, 2009-2024: Substantial increase in 2024
David M. Florian (Vienna / AT)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 423
Naturally occurring reassortant of two lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus lineages
Calvin Mehl (Greifswald - Insel Riems / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 424
Long-lasting neutralising antibody levels in Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) convalescent patients detected by CCHF-specific virus-like particles (VLPs)
Dr. Stephanie Devignot (Stockholm / SE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 426
Unraveling the Viral Genomic Determinants of Ebola Virus Persistence
Glaucia Herzer (Hamburg / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 427
Ferrets and Syrian Hamsters as Lethal Animal Models for Nipah Virus Bangladesh
Dr. Jessica Kohs (Greifswald / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 428
Development of a plasmid-based reverse genetics system for a human rotavirus A strain originating from Africa
Roman Valusenko-Mehrkens (Berlin / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 430
The current state of Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) in Denmark
Charlotta Polacek (Copenhagen / DK)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 431
Oropouche Virus and other Orthobunyaviruses: Vector Competence in Native and Invasive Mosquitoes from Europe
Patrick Höller (Hamburg / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 432
Human primary kidney cells and cell lines as a relevant cell culture model for infection with orthohantaviruses
Pamela Schreiber (Heidelberg / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 434
MPXV Infects Human PBMCs in a Type I Interferon-Sensitive Manner
Dr. Laure Bosquillon de Jarcy (Berlin / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 435
Infection with mpox virus via the genital mucosae increases shedding and transmission in the multimammate rat (Mastomys natalensis)
Dr. Julia Rebecca Port (Brunswick / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 436
Characterization of viral factors responsible for Arenavirus-host barriers in
M. natalensis
Dr. Chris Hoffmann (Hamburg / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 437
Human MxA Restricts Replication of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Viruses Isolated from Mammals, 2023–2024
Susanne Kessler (Freiburg / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 438
High anti-MERS-Coronavirus seropositivity in humans in Ethiopia: a population based cross-sectional study
Dr. Johanna Wildemann (Berlin / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 439
Vector Competence of Swedish
Culex pipiens
Mosquitoes for Japanese Encephalitis and Usutu Viruse: Implications for Public Health in Temperate Regions
Dr. Janina Krambrich (Copenhagen N / DK)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 440
Cross-species transmission and evolution of Coronaviruses at the interface of camelids and humans
Sarah Ochsenbein (Bern / CH)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 441
BoDV-1 RNA, but not infectious virus detected in environmental samples
Prof. Dr. Barbara Schmidt (Regensburg / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 442
Mosquito community composition and virus abundance along a disturbance gradient in a Savannah ecosystem
Hannah Munzel (Berlin / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 443
Recombinant monoclonal antibodies for monkeypox virus (MPXV) research
Dr. Alexander Ball (Irvine, CA / US)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 444
Experimental risk assessment for chikungunya virus transmission in Europe
Dr. Anna Heitmann (Hamburg / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 445
Emerging host-targets for anti-mpox therapy
Professor Denisa Bojkova (Frankfurt / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
Poster
P 446
Bovine coronavirus infection in fatally ill non-human primates in a Wildlife Rescue Center in Brazil
Camila Vieira Molina (Berlin / DE)
Zoonoses and epidemic threads
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