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 />
Poster Presentati<strong>on</strong>s ~ Thursday, March 3, 2016<br />
THURSDAY • March 3, 2016<br />
41.194 Ending the neglect: The role of global policy<br />
advocacy in addressing neglected tropical<br />
diseases (NTDs)<br />
N. Mistry, N. Pillai, A. Cashwell, S. Vaite<br />
Washingt<strong>on</strong>, DC (USA)<br />
41.195 Potential impact and ec<strong>on</strong>omic value of<br />
dengue vaccinati<strong>on</strong> in 10 endemic countries<br />
L. Coudeville 1 , N. Baurin 1 , D. Shepard 2 ,<br />
Y. Halasa 2<br />
1<br />
Ly<strong>on</strong>s (France), 2 Waltham, MA (USA)<br />
41.197 Improving HIV service delivery in detenti<strong>on</strong><br />
centers and ART facility in Odessa, Ukraine<br />
N. A. Rakhmanova 1 , U. Snidevich 2 ,<br />
I. Semenenko 2<br />
1<br />
Silver Spring, MD (USA),<br />
2<br />
Kiev (Ukraine)<br />
41.198 Policy opti<strong>on</strong>s for state-based PCV roll-out in<br />
India: The evidence base<br />
M. Sauer 1 , A. Singh 2 , L. Privor-Dumm 1<br />
1<br />
Baltimore, MD (USA), 2 New Delhi (India)<br />
41.199 Case management of childhood diarrhoea<br />
in low-and-middle-income countries: Time<br />
trends and country-wise changes during<br />
1985-2012<br />
C. Sreeramareddy 1 , L. Yue-Peng 2 ,<br />
B. Forsberg 3<br />
1<br />
Bangalore (India), 2 Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia),<br />
3<br />
Stockholm (Sweden)<br />
Emerging <strong>Infectious</strong> <strong>Diseases</strong><br />
41.200 Adverse reacti<strong>on</strong>s to field vaccinati<strong>on</strong> against<br />
lumpy skin disease in cattle<br />
S. M. Abutarbush<br />
Al Ain (United Arab Emirates)<br />
41.201 Maximizing detecti<strong>on</strong> of dengue virus<br />
serotypes by a modified reverse transcripti<strong>on</strong>polymerase<br />
chain reacti<strong>on</strong> assay in India:<br />
Presence of co-infecti<strong>on</strong> with multiple<br />
serotypes<br />
S. F. Ahamed 1 , R. Vivek 1 , S. Kotabagi 1 ,<br />
K. Nayak 2 , A. Chandele 2 , M. K. Kaja 2 ,<br />
A. Shet 1<br />
1<br />
Bangalore (India), 2 New Delhi (India)<br />
41.202 The first two (2) laboratory c<strong>on</strong>firmed Middle<br />
East Respiratory Syndrome Cor<strong>on</strong>avirus<br />
(MERS-CoV) infecti<strong>on</strong> managed in the<br />
Philippines<br />
R. N. Aniceto<br />
Muntinlupa (Philippines)<br />
41.203 The role of diabetes in the severity of 2009<br />
influenza A (H1N1) and the Middle East<br />
respiratory syndrome cor<strong>on</strong>avirus (MERS-<br />
CoV): A systematic review and meta-analysis<br />
A. Badawi, S. Ryoo<br />
Tor<strong>on</strong>to (Canada)<br />
41.204 C<strong>on</strong>current dengue and malaria coinfecti<strong>on</strong>:<br />
Observati<strong>on</strong>s from a central Mumbai hospital<br />
A. Barua, M. E. Yeolekar<br />
Mumbai (India)<br />
41.205 Melioidosis: An underdiagnosed entity in<br />
Odisha. A series of four cases over a two<br />
m<strong>on</strong>ths period<br />
B. Behera, S. Mohanty, B. Mishra,<br />
A. K. Praharaj<br />
Bhubaneswar (India)<br />
41.206 Genetic diversity of Orientia tsutsugamushi<br />
strains from patients in North India<br />
M. Biswal, A. Kumar, N. Sharma,<br />
A. Bhalla, S. Singhi, S. Sethi<br />
Chandigarh (India)<br />
41.207 Emerging rickettsioses in Northeast India<br />
T. Bora, S. A. Khan<br />
Dibrugarh (India)<br />
41.208 Predictors of severity in Dengue infecti<strong>on</strong><br />
A. Bswas, P. Sohal, K. Baruah, P. Singla, N.<br />
Wig, P. Aggarwal, L. Dar<br />
New Delhi (India)<br />
41.209 A qualitative risk assessment of emerging<br />
infectious diseases of Bangladesh<br />
S. Chakma, K. Islam, S. Mahmood<br />
Dhaka (Bangladesh)<br />
41.210 Group B Streptococcus: An emerging<br />
infecti<strong>on</strong> in South Asia<br />
M. Chaudhary, M. S. Edwards<br />
Houst<strong>on</strong>, TX (USA)<br />
41.211 Comparative risk factors for nosocomial<br />
n<strong>on</strong>-carbapenemase producing (NCP) and<br />
carbapenemase producing (CP) carbapenem<br />
resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) intestinal<br />
col<strong>on</strong>izati<strong>on</strong><br />
P. Y. Chia, B. F. Poh, C. Y. Toh, K. Marimuthu,<br />
B. Ang<br />
Singapore (Singapore)<br />
41.212 Molecular identificati<strong>on</strong> of n<strong>on</strong>-tuberculous<br />
mycobacteria in humans in Zimbabwe<br />
N. Chin’ombe, B. Muzividzi, E. Munemo,<br />
P. Nziramasanga<br />
Harare (Zimbabwe)<br />
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