East Asian Federation of Ecological Societies Symposium

17-21 March,2012
Ryukoku University,1-5 Yokotani,Seta Oe-cho,Otsu,Japan

[21 March 9:00-12:00 RoomC]

ES09Program

Interactions of pathogen-host with environments

Organizers: KAWABATA, Zen'ichiro ( Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN)), MINAMOTO, Toshifumi(Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN))

The spread of emerging infectious diseases is threatening the lives and causing degradation of ecosystems worldwide.In this symposium we investigate the pathogens-hosts interactions in the environments that may create or alleviate fertiledisease environments. We are also going to discuss possible ecological ways to prevent or minimize the emergence andspread of infectious diseases.

ES09-1 Environments- pathogen- host linkage

 Zen'ichiro KawabataResearch Institute for Humanity and NatureRIHN, Japan

ES09-2 Interplay between invasive snails, climate change and transmission dynamics of human parasitic nematode in China

 Shan LvChinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China

ES09-3 Evidence of intercontinental transfer of North American lineage avian influenza virus into Korea

 Dong-Hun Lee*, Song Chang-SeonCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University, Korea

ES09-4 High prevalence of qnr and aac6'-Ib-cr genes in both water-borne environmental bacteria and clinical isolates of Citrobacter freundii in Hangzhou, China

 Rong Zhang, 1, 2, Cai Huang, Chang Jia, 1; Hong-Wei Zhou, 1; Nobuyasu Yamaguchi, 2; TomoakiIchijo, 2; Maso Nasu, 2 ; and Gong-Xiang Chen, *11, Second affiliated hospital of Zhejiang University, Zhejiang University, China; 2, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, OsakaUniversity, Japan

ES09-5 Dynamics of koi herpesvirus and related factors in freshwater environments

 Tosifumi MinamotoResearch Institute of Humanity and NatureRIHN, Japan

ES09-6 Summary and perspectives

 Zen'ichiro KawabataResearch Institute for Humanity and NatureRIHN, Japan

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