17th International Congress on Infectious Diseases
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<str<strong>on</strong>g>17th</str<strong>on</strong>g> INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON INFECTIOUS DISEASES<br />
Scientific Program ~ Friday, March 4, 2016<br />
27.001 Hepatitis C infecti<strong>on</strong> in people<br />
who inject drugs<br />
T. Azim<br />
Dhaka (Bangladesh)<br />
27.002 HCV state of the art:<br />
Who, when and how to treat<br />
J. Koirala<br />
Springfield, IL (USA)<br />
27.003 HIV and hepatitis C co-infecti<strong>on</strong><br />
G. Matthews<br />
Sydney (Australia)<br />
27.004 Hepatitis E vaccine—Where are we today?<br />
P. Abraham<br />
Vellore (India)<br />
Sessi<strong>on</strong> 28<br />
Oral Presentati<strong>on</strong>s<br />
Bacterial Infecti<strong>on</strong>s & Vaccines<br />
Co-Chairs: Eskild Petersen, Oman<br />
CME<br />
Natalia Pshenichnaya, Russian Federati<strong>on</strong><br />
Room: G.05–06 15:45–17:45<br />
Ground Floor Friday, March 4, 2016<br />
28.001 Safety, immune lot-to-lot c<strong>on</strong>sistency and<br />
n<strong>on</strong>-inferiority of a fully liquid pentavalent<br />
DTwP-HepB-Hib vaccine: Results from Phase<br />
III licensure study of Shan5<br />
A. Sil, B. N. Patnaik, V. J. Midde<br />
Hyderabad (India)<br />
28.002 Correlates of county-level n<strong>on</strong>-viral sexually<br />
transmitted infecti<strong>on</strong> hot spots in the US<br />
B. Chang 1 , W. Pears<strong>on</strong> 2 , K. Owusu-Edusei Jr. 2<br />
1<br />
New York, NY (USA), 2 Atlanta, GA (USA)<br />
28.003 Recombinant accessory cholera enterotoxin<br />
of Vibrio cholerae activate ANO6 via RhoA-<br />
ROCK-PIP2 signaling to induce secretary<br />
diarrhea<br />
I. A. Sheikh, J. Aoun, P. Sarkar, T. Saha,<br />
M. H. Kazi<br />
Kolkata (India)<br />
28.004 A decade of antimicrobial stewardship at the<br />
University of Florida—Challenges, strategies<br />
and outcomes<br />
K. Cherabuddi, K. Klinker<br />
Gainesville, FL (USA)<br />
28.005 Guillain–Barré syndrome in Bangladesh:<br />
The role TLR4 Asp299Gly and Thr399Ile<br />
polymorphisms<br />
I. Jahan 1 , R. U. Ahammad 1 , M. M. Khalid 1 ,<br />
S. K. Sarker 1 , M. B. Islam 1 , H. P. Endtz 2 ,<br />
Z. Islam 1<br />
1<br />
Dhaka (Bangladesh), 2 Rotterdam<br />
(Netherlands)<br />
28.006 Identificati<strong>on</strong> of biofilm-stage specific<br />
proteins associated with multidrug resistance<br />
and quorum sensing pathway in a pandemic<br />
strain of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated<br />
from India<br />
A. Dharmaprakash, S. Thomas<br />
Thiruvananthapuram (India)<br />
28.007 Acquired 16s methyl transferase associated<br />
high level aminoglycoside resistance in<br />
Acinetobacter baumannii recovered from<br />
ICU patients from a tertiary referral hospital<br />
of northeast India<br />
S. Upadhyay, S. R. Joshi, A. B. Khryiem,<br />
P. Bhattacharyya<br />
Shill<strong>on</strong>g (India)<br />
28.008 Helicobacter pylori infecti<strong>on</strong>: Correlati<strong>on</strong><br />
to disease severity and Clarithromycin<br />
resistance in a Sri Lankan setting<br />
N. L. Ubhayawardana, M. Weerasekera,<br />
C. Gunasekera, D. Weerasekera,<br />
K. Samarasinghe, N. Fernando<br />
Colombo (Sri Lanka)<br />
28.009 Recurrent sp<strong>on</strong>taneous aborti<strong>on</strong>: Significance<br />
of early n<strong>on</strong>-invasive detecti<strong>on</strong> of Chlamydia<br />
trachomatis infecti<strong>on</strong><br />
N. Singh, P. PRASAD, B. Das, S. Rastogi<br />
New Delhi (India)<br />
28.010 Zinc restores altered intestinal i<strong>on</strong>transport,barrier<br />
functi<strong>on</strong>s and counteract<br />
inflammatory mediators induced by Shigella<br />
infecti<strong>on</strong> in T84 cells<br />
P. Sarkar 1 , I. A. Sheikh, T. Saha, J. Aoun,<br />
M. H. Kazi<br />
Kolkata (India)<br />
28.011 Performance of the matrix assisted laser<br />
desorpti<strong>on</strong> / i<strong>on</strong>izati<strong>on</strong> time of flight mass<br />
spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) for accurate<br />
identificati<strong>on</strong> of routine gram negative<br />
bacteria—A reference laboratory experience<br />
from Mumbai<br />
S. Athalye Shetye<br />
Mumbai (India)<br />
28.012 Challenges and opportunities in<br />
antibacterial drug discovery<br />
K. P. Purnapatre, S. Dube<br />
Gurga<strong>on</strong> (India)<br />
FRIDAY • March 4, 2016<br />
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