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15
Mar
Scientific international conference 'Tick borne infections in Europe – up to date from the spot in the nature to the newest in vaccines'
10:00 - 17:30
Dzirciema iela 16, Rīga, LV-1007
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On 15 March Rīga Stradiņš University is organising the scientific international conference 'Tick borne infections in Europe – up to date from the spot in the nature to the newest in vaccines'
- Agenda
9:20–10:00
Registration 10:00–10:10 Opening Assoc. prof. Dace Zavadska,
Head of Conference Programme and Scientific Committee, LatviaChairing: Prof. Ludmila Vīksna, Prof. Volker Fingerle, Prof. Auksė Mickienė 10:10–10:40 Tick-borne infections and diseases Prof. Gerhard Dobler,
Bundeswehr Institute of Microbiology, Munich, Germany10:50–11:20
Lyme disease
Volker Fingerle, Dr. med.,
Bayerisches Landesamt für Gesundheit und Lebensmittelsicherheit, Germany11:30–12:00 European Lyme neuroborreliosis Prof. Franc Strle,
Ljubljana University Medical Centre, SloveniaCoffee break 40 min Chairing: Prof. Gerhard Dobler, Prof. Pille Taba, Prof. Guntis Karelis 12:50–13:15 Is tick borne encephalitis changing? Prof. Pille Taba,
University of Tartu, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Estonia13:20–13:45 TBE as a disabling disease which can be prevented Prof. Ludmila Vīksna,
Rīga Stradiņš University, Latvia13:50–14:15 Preliminary results from a study: TBE in Latvia and the quality of life Prof. Guntis Karelis, Rīgas Stradiņa universitāte, Latvija 14:15–14:45 The effects of biocenosis and biotope in the context of TBE. Tick born infections for humans and animals in Latvia, Europe and globally Assoc. Prof. Voldemārs Spuņģis,
University of Latvia, Faculty of Biology, Latvia14:50–15:15 TBE and Lyme disease – radiology Prof. Ardis Platkājis,
Rīga Stradiņš University, LatviaCoffee break 20 min
Chairing: all experts
15:40–17:10 Tick borne diseases – clinical cases
Discussion: presenter – experts – audience5–6 cases both in adults and children, 15–20 min. each Late neuroborreliosis - Lyme rhombencephalitis
Zane Anna Litauniece,
Rīga East University Hospital, LatviaTick borne encephalitis: Acute meningoencephalitis Inga Žīgure,
Riga East University Hospital, LatviaTick borne encephalitis: Acute meningoencephalitis children Anna Leiko,
Children's Clinical University Hospital LatviaNeuroboreliosis meningoencephalopoliradiguloneuritis Dana Apela,
Children's Clinical University Hospital, LatviaTBE and Lyme boreliosis in outpatient setting Rīga Stradiņš University, Ambulance 17:10–17:20 Closing remarks
Target audience: doctors (general practitioners and specialists), residents, medical students.
Conference languages: English and Latvian (simultaneous Latvian-English-Latvian translation will be provided)
Participation fee: free of charge
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