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Vector-borne diseases and influencing factors
Vector-borne
diseases and vector and disease control
J. Klasen, B. Habedank (Federal
Environment Agency, Berlin, DE)
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Climate
modelling: Global and regional scenarios
D. Jacob (Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, DE)
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Postglacial formations and fluctuations of the biodiversity of
Central Europe in the light of climate change
H. Aspöck (Medical University of Vienna, AT)
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abstract
Epidemiology
of vector- borne diseases in Germany
K. Stark (Robert-Koch-Institute, Berlin, DE)
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Vectors of vector-borne diseases I:
Mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases
Influence of climatic change on
mosquito development and mosquito-borne diseases in Europe
N. Becker and B. Pluskota (KABS Waldsee, DE)
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Mosquito-borne
viruses in Europe
Z. Hubalek (Academy of Sciences, Brno, CZ)
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Yellow Fever to Chikungunya - the globalization of vectors
and vector-borne diseases
P. Reiter (Institut Pasteur, Paris, FR)
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Epidemiology
of West Nile infection in Volgograd, Russia, in relation to climate
change and mosquito bionomics
A.E. Platonov, Fedorova M.V., Karan L.S et al. (Central Institute of Epidemiology,
Moscow, RU)
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abstract
Circulation
of West Nile Virus inGermany?
S. Linke, M. Niedrig and G. Pauli (Robert-Koch-Institute, Berlin,
DE)
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Modelling
of temperature-dependent Malaria risk in Lower Saxony, Germany
W. Schröder and G. Schmidt (Hochschule Vechta, DE)
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Sand flies and transmitted diseases
Sand
flies and leishmaniasis in Germany
T. Naucke (University Hohenheim / Parasitus Ex e.V. Niederkassel,
DE)
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Biting midges and transmitted diseases
Bluetongue:
Vectors and climate change in Europe
P.S. Mellor (Institute for Animal Health, Surrey, GB)
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Biting midges
as vectors of blue tongue virus inGermany
H. Mehlhorn (University Düsseldorf, DE)
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Rodent-borne diseases
Network „Rodent-borne
pathogens“ in Germany: Longitudinal studies on the geographical
distribution and prevalence of hantavirus infections
R. Ulrich (Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, Riems, DE)
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abstract
Emergence
of Hantavirus in Germany: Rodents, climate and human infections
I. Piechotowski (Landesgesundheitsamt Baden-Würtenberg,
DE)
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abstract
Vectors of vector-borne diseases II:
Ticks and tick borne diseases
Tick
ecology and climate: Mechanisms regulating the distribution and life
cycle of I. ricinus
J.-L. Perret (Novartis AG / University Neuchatel, CH)
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What makes
ticks tick? Climate changes, ticks and tick borne diseases
J. Süss (Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute Jena, DE) and F.-W. Gerstengarbe
(Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, DE)
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Modelling
and prediction of habitat suitability for ticks
A. Estrada-Pena (University of Zaragoza, ES)
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Influence
of meteorological conditions on the occurrence of ticks and TBD in the
Czech Republic
B. Kri, V. Danielova and M. Daniel (National Institute of Public
Health, Prague, CZ)
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Ticks and
tick-borne diseases in Southern Germany
P. Kimmig, K. Hartelt and R. Oehme (Landesgesundheitsamt BW, Stuttgart,
DE)
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Surveillance
of Lyme borreliosis in Germany: Data and Trends
G. Poggensee (Robert-Koch-Institute, Berlin, DE)
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Surveillance of vectors and vector-borne diseases: Programs, Concerted Actions, Networks
WHO Europe:
cChash-Projekt (Climate Change and Adaptation Strategies for human health),
ECDC: Surveillance
of vector-borne diseases
in several countries
B. Menne (WHO Europe, Rom, IT)
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The
EDEN – project (Emerging Diseases
in a changing European Environment)
P.G. de Mendonca (Ludwig-Maximilian-University, Munich, DE)
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1. Climatic
extremes and mosquito occurrence in the Czech Republic
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2. Chikungunya
fever – a threat for Europeans
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3. Quest
for novel viruses in mosquitoes collected in the area of the Ta? National
Park, Côte d’Ivoire
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5. IRAC (Insecticide Resistance Action Committee) and its Aims
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6. Entomological
and epidemiological surveys for monitoring bluetongue disease
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7. Monitoring
of Ceratopogonidae in the German federal states Rheinland-Pfalz and
Saarland
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8. Potential
impacts of climate change on stable flies, investigated along an altitudinal
gradient
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9. A
study of the sylvatic rodent reservoir for Bartonella spp. in NE Poland:
prevalence and the diversity of infection
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10. RatMap:
a digital geodata supported monitoring project of urban rat populations
in Hamburg, Germany
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11. Winter
activity of Ixodes ricinus in a Berlin forest area
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12. Seasonality
of Ixodes ricinus in Germany: Preliminary results from the EDEN project
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13.
Seasonal and geographic variation in the epidemiology of Anaplasma
phagocytophilum and Rickettsia spp.
in the hard tick
Ixodes ricinus
in Bavaria
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14. Ticks,
rodents and tick-born diseases in Lithuania and Norway
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15. Genetic
Heterogeneity of Borrelia burgdorferi Sensu Lato in the Kemerovo region
(West Siberia)
of Russia
Based on Restriction
Fragment
Length Polymorphism
and Sequence Analysis
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16. Climate
Change: More vector transmitted plant pests?
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17. Incidence
and epidemiology of gramineous viruses transmitted by insects and eriophyid
mites in
Germany
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18. Impact
of climate change on insect vector populations and the occurrence
and prevalence
of insect-transmitted
plant viruses
in
major crop plants
of Germany
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19. Climate
change as a potential cause of the occurrence of potato stolbur
in Germany
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abstract
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