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5 th <strong>European</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Virology</strong>WORKSHOP 17: “VECTOR BORNE VIRAL INFECTIONS (PARTNERSHIP WITH EU PROGRAMMES EUROWN,VECTORIE, WINGS)” Room Gratte-Ciel 1, 2, 3 – Level 2 (p. S51)Chairpersons: Luisa BARZON (Padova, ITALY), Nathalie PARDIGON (Paris, FRANCE)08h – 08h1008h10 – 08h2008h20 – 08h3009h00 – 09h1509h15 – 09h3009h30 – 09h4509h45 – 10h0010h00 – 10h1510h15 – 10h30Keynote 1: Epidemiology <strong>of</strong> WN in the Mediterranean region: towards better diagnostics andsurveillance Miguel-Angel JIMENEZ (Madrid, SPAIN)Keynote 2: West Nile virus strains in Europe are as virulent as the North American counterpartsMartina BYRON (Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS)Keynote 3: Development <strong>of</strong> vaccines against WNV, Sebastian ULBERT (Leipzig, GERMANY)Impact <strong>of</strong> vector ecology on virus amplification and spillover into humans and livestock: thecase <strong>of</strong> West Nile virus in Europe, Jordi FIGUEROLA (Sevilla, SPAIN)Characterization <strong>of</strong> Human West Nile Virus strains isolated in Northern Italy,Luisa BARZON (Padova, ITALY)Recombinant vaccinia MVA expressing E and prM/M proteins <strong>of</strong> West Nile Virus for vaccinegeneration Gerd SUTTER (Munich, GERMANY)Sylvatic origin and geographic spread <strong>of</strong> St. Louis encephalitis virus, Sandra JUNGLEN(Bonn, GERMANY)Clonal expansion <strong>of</strong> tick borne encephalitis virus in a disease hot spot at lake Vänern, SwedenTomas BERGSTRÖM (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)Novel insights into the defence response in ticks against tick borne encephalitis virusSabine WEISHEIT (Pirbright, UNITED KINGDOM)WORKSHOP 25: “RESPIRATORY VIRUS INFECTIONS” Amphitheater, Level 0 (p. S54)Chairpersons: Fausto BALDANTI (Pavia, ITALY) & Astrid VABRET (Caen, FRANCE)08h30 – 09h00 Keynote: Respiratory virus infections: from pathogenesis to pandemicsPeter Openshaw (London, UNITED KINGDOM)09h00 – 09h15 Growth and characterization <strong>of</strong> different HRV C types in 3D human airway epitheliareconstituted in vitro, Komla SOBO (Geneva, SWITZERLAND)09h15 – 09h30 Replication <strong>of</strong> Human Rhinovirus C in a Standard Cell Line, Anna GÖRANSSON (Kalmar, SWEDEN)09h30 – 09h45 Novel system for analysis <strong>of</strong> virus host interactions in primary human airway epitheliumHulda R. JONSDOTTIR (St.Gallen, SWITZERLAND)09h45 – 10h00 In vitro and in vivo characterization <strong>of</strong> A(H1N1)pdm09 influenza virus withHA 222 polymorphism Jean Sebastien CASALEGNO (Lyon, FRANCE)10h00 – 10h15 Genetic variation in influenza A virus: mutations associated with immune reactionsand severity <strong>of</strong> disease, Laura KAKKOLA (Helsinki, FINLAND)10h15 – 10h30 Analyses <strong>of</strong> Influenza Vaccine Break through Infections and Estimation <strong>of</strong> Influenza VaccineEffectiveness based on a Sentinel Platform, Monika REDLBERGER FRITZ (Vienna, AUSTRIA)10h30 – 11h00 COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBITION AREA Forum 5 & 6, Level -211h00 – 13h00 PLENARY SESSION 2: “INTERACTION OF VIRUSES WITHPATHOGENS OR ENDOSYMBRIONTS” Amphitheater, Level 0 (p. S56)Chairpersons: Roberto CATTANEO (Rochester, USA), Bernhard FLECKENSTEIN (Erlangen, GERMANY)11h00 – 11h30 How gut microbes enhance enteric virus infectivity, Julie PFEIFFER (Dallas, USA)11h30 – 12h00 Ecology <strong>of</strong> viruses <strong>of</strong> endophytic fungi, Marilyn ROOSSINCK (Pennsylvania, USA)12h00 – 12h30 Leishmania RNA virus-a backseat driver to metastatic leishmaniasisNicolas FASEL (Epalingues, SWITZERLAND)12h30 – 13h00 Wolbachia and arbovirus inhibition in mosquitoes, Steven SINKINS (Oxford, UNITEDKINGDOM)Vi<strong>rologie</strong>, Vol. 17, supplément 2, septembre 2013S23

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