ESOVE 2024

14-17 October 2024 - Corum, Montpellier, France

Bandeau - ESOVE 2024

Tuesday 15 October

CET (Central European Time)
08:25-09:00

Auditorium Einstein - Level 0Keynote 2

  • KN-2 - Cyril CAMINADE (Earth System Physics Department, The Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics, Italy)

09:00-10:40

Session 3

Eco-epidemiology of VBDs under anthropogenic and climatic changes

  • S3-1 - Predicting the current and future geographic distribution of Lutzomyia spp., vectors of Leishmania spp., under climate change, in North America
    Sydney DEWINTER (AEROH Lab, Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada)
  • S3-2 - The rising global economic costs ofinvasive Aedes mosquitoes and Aedes-borne diseases
    David ROIZ (MIVEGEC, Institut de recherche pour le Développemet (IRD), Montpellier, France)
  • S3-3 - One Health innovative sampling to understand the ecology and spread of Usutu virus and West Nile virus in the Netherlands, 2016-2022
    Reina SIKKEMA (Virology, ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
  • S3-4 - Modeling mosquito thermal performance and West Nile virus transmission suitability with Bayesian hierachical models
    Julian HEIDECKE (Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany)
  • S3-5 - Molecular Xenomonitoring (MX) allows real-time surveillance of West Nile and Usutu virus in mosquito populations
    Nazli AYHAN (Unité des Virus Émergents, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France )

10:40-11:10

Area Antigone - Level 2Coffee break - Posters


11:10-12:30

Auditorium Einstein - Level 0Session 3 (continued)

Eco-epidemiology of VBDs under anthropogenic and climatic changes

  • S3-6 - Alien lymnaeid snails in the Western Mediterranean basin: new invaders and trematode-transmitters in the region?
    Annia ALBA (Université de Montpellier, Perpignan, France)
  • S3-7 - Lyme Borreliosis in Bonn, Germany under an integrated approach of One Health and Socio-Ecology
    Maria Luisa ESPINEL RAMOS (Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany)
  • S3-8 - Green cities and the risk for vector-borne diseases transmission
    Mathilde MERCAT (UMR MIVEGEC, University of Montpellier, IRD, CNRS, Montpellier, France)
  • S3-9 - Phenotypic plasticity in vector traits drives trends inglobal disease incidence: Aedes albopictus and dengue
    Steven WHITE (UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, United Kingdom)

12:30-13:30

Area Antigone - Level 2Lunch & Coffee - Posters


13:30-15:00

Area Antigone - Level 2Poster Session 2


15:00-16:20

Auditorium Einstein - Level 0Session 4

Interactions between host(s)-vector(s)-pathogen(s)-microbiota-environment

  • S4-1 - West Nile virus-related activity alterations and neuronal infection in Culex pipiens
    Jaume GARDELA (IRTA, Centre de Recerca en Sanitat Animal (CReSA, IRTA-UAB), Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain)
  • S4-2 - Understanding factors shaping mosquito microbiome assembly using gnotobiotic approach
    Shivanand HEGDE (School of Life Sciences, Keele University, Newcastle, United Kingdom)
  • S4-3 - Analyzing the Complexity: interactions of arboviruses and insect-specific viruses in vector competence studies with two invasive Aedes Species
    Anna HEITMANN (Department of Arbovirology and Entomology, Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, Hamburg, Germany)
  • S4-4 - Impacts of insecticide resistance on Usutu virus transmission and associated life-history parameters in Culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes
    Maxime PRAT (ISEM, Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France)

16:20-16:50

Area Antigone - Level 2Coffee break - Posters


16:50-18:30

Auditorium Einstein - Level 0Session 4 (continued)

Interactions between host(s)-vector(s)-pathogen(s)-microbiota-environment

  • S4-5 - Infection dynamics and impact of blood feeding on the susceptibility of Culicoides biting midges to bluetongue virus (BTV)
    Christopher SANDERS (Entomology, The Pirbright Institute, Woking, Surrey, United Kingdom)
  • S4-6 - Identification of receptors of the plant virus Turnip mosaic virus (Potyviridae) in their aphid vectors
    Yu FU (Plant Health Institute Montpellier (PHIM), Montpellier, France)
  • S4-7 - The aphid factor: how aphid genetic diversity and the endosymbionts they carry may impact virus epidemiology
    Trisna TUNGADI (Keele University, Keele, United Kingdom)
  • S4-8 - A flower pathway for arbovirus transmission? Unravelling sand fly - Phlebovirus interactions
    Lison LAROCHE (Life Sciences, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom)
  • S4-9 - The Hyalomma marginatum tick holobiont: composition, dynamics and interactions
    Charlotte JOLY KUKLA (ASTRE, Cirad-INRAE, Montpellier, France)