D3.16 Abstract Book for 3Rd Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM)
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D3.16 Abstract book for 3rd Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) Workpackage 3 Responsible Partner: Sciensano Contributing partners: SSI, DTU-FOOD 1 This meeting is part of the European Joint Programme One Health EJP. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 773830. GENERAL INFORMATION European Joint Programme full Promoting One Health in Europe through joint actions on foodborne zoonoses, title antimicrobial resistance and emerging microbiological hazards European Joint Programme One Health EJP acronym Funding This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 773830. Grant Agreement Grant agreement n° 773830 Start Date 01/01/2018 Duration 60 Months DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT Title OHEJP deliverable Abstract book for 3rd Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) WP and task WP3 Leader Sciensano Other contributors SSI, DTU-FOOD Due month of the M42 deliverable Actual submission month M42 Type Other R: Document, report Save date: 8-Jun-21 DEC: Websites, patent filings, videos, etc.; OTHER Dissemination level PU PU: Public (default) CO: confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services). Dissemination OHEJP WP 1 ☒ OHEJP WP 2 ☒ OHEJP WP 3 ☒ Author’s suggestion to OHEJP WP 4 ☒ OHEJP WP 5 ☒ OHEJP WP 6 ☒ inform the following OHEJP WP 7 ☒ Project Management Team ☒ possible interested parties. Communication Team ☒ Scientific Steering Board ☒ National Stakeholders/Program Owners Committee ☒ EFSA ☒ ECDC ☒ EEA ☒ EMA ☒ FAO ☒ WHO ☒ OIE ☒ Other international stakeholder(s): ……………………………………………………………… Social Media: .................................................................................................... Other recipient(s): ........................................................................................... One Health EJP Annual Scientific Meeting 2021 9-11 June in Copenhagen, Denmark and online Abstract Book of the 3rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the One Health EJP Hosted by Statens Serum Institut and National Food Institute at the Technical University of Denmark This event is organized by the European Joint Programme One Health EJP, which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 773830. One Health EJP Annual Scientific Meeting 2021 2 Contents Keynote speakers 3 List of oral presentations 5 Oral presentation abstracts 6 List of poster presentations 36 Poster presentation abstracts 41 Local Organising One Health EJP Scientific Committee ASM Team Committee Pikka Jokelainen Pikka Jokelainen Pikka Jokelainen SSI, Conference Chair Denmark Julio Álvarez Sánchez Lars Villiam Pallesen Hein Imberechts Virginia Filipello SSI Belgium Alberto Mantovani Eva Møller Nielsen Arnaud Callegari SSI France Roberto La Ragione Guido Benedetti Roberto La Ragione Karin Artursson SSI United Kingdom Hein Imberechts Diana Connor Karin Artursson SSI Sweden Dorte Lau Baggesen Jade Passey DTU FOOD United Kingdom Rene S. Hendriksen Piyali Basu DTU FOOD United Kingdom Johanne Ellis-Iversen Elaine Campling DTU FOOD United Kingdom KEYNOTE SPEAKERS 3 Confronting AMR in times of a pandemic: A global survey on the impacts of COVID-19 on AMR Surveillance, Prevention and Control Sara Tomczyk Dr. Sara Tomczyk is with the Robert Koch Institute’s Unit on Healthcare-associated Infections, Surveillance of Antibiotic Resistance and Consumption in Berlin, Germany. She leads the unit’s international team including their work as the coordinator of the WHO AMR Surveillance and Quality Assessment Collaborating Centres Network. Prior to this, she has worked on a range of other IPC/AMR-related research and outbreak response teams internationally including several years with the WHO IPC Global Hub. She completed the CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service and Preventive Medicine Residency and has a Masters in Epidemiology from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. 25 Years DANMAP – past, present and future aspects of an integrated approach to AMR and AMU surveillance Berit Müller-Pebody Dr. Berit Müller-Pebody is an Infectious Disease Epidemiologist and Chief Consultant at the AMR Reference Laboratory at the Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark. Berit has a special interest in the surveillance and research of antimicrobial resistance and prescribing, One Health initiatives and data visualisation & linkage methods. She is member of the Danish Integrated Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring and Research Programme’s (DANMAP) Steering Committee. Birgitte Borck Høg Dr. Birgitte Borck Høg works as Senior Academic Officer at the Division for Global Surveillance, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark. Birgitte has a special interest in One Health initiatives and integrated approaches to surveillance. In her work, she has focus on data quality and assurance, multi-sectorial collaboration, as well as communication of results to different audiences. She has worked with different aspects of monitoring and surveillance of zoonoses, including the national control programmes for Salmonella and Campylobacter. Since 2011, she has worked with the Danish integrated Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring and Research Programme, DANMAP, where she is part of the editorial team and co-author of the DANMAP report, and member of the DANMAP Steering Committee. Important One Health aspects of azole-resistant Aspergillus fumigatus Maiken Cavling Arendrup Prof. Arendrup is Professor at the University Hospital Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen and the Head of the Mycology Unit at Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, where she is responsible for the fungal laboratory, which receives 13,000 routine and reference samples per year for culture, susceptibility testing, antigen- and antibody- detection, and PCR, as well as for the national surveillance programmes of candidaemia and of azole resistance in Aspergillus. Prof. Arendrup was the founder of the Nordic Society of Medical Mycology (NSMM). She is chair of the EUCAST Antifungal Susceptibility Testing Subcommittee Steering Committee, and head of the EUCAST Development Laboratory for fungi. Prof. Arendrup has authored approx. 250 publications in international journals and as book chapters. Her main research interests include the epidemiology, susceptibility, breakpoint development, diagnostics and treatment of fungal infections. Rasmus Krøger Hare Rasmus Hare completed his Master’s in Biotechnology at the Technical University of Denmark before joining the mycology unit at Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen Denmark. For >10 years he has been responsible for development and implementation of molecular assays for the diagnosis of superficial and complicated invasive fungal infections. During this period, he completed a PhD on antifungal drug resistance, involving a thorough understanding of resistance mechanisms and genotyping. This involved research visits at the esteemed centres of PHRI (now Rutgers, New Jersey, USA) and Canisius Wilhelmina Hospital (Nijmegen, Holland). He is a Board member and web-moderator of the Nordic Society for Medical Mycology. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS 4 One Health, but more than one strain: the case of Klebsiella Sylvain Brisse Sylvain Brisse is Research Director at Institut Pasteur and the Head of the research Unit Biodiversity and Epidemiology of Bacterial Pathogens. He is also the Director of two French National Reference Centers, in charge of the microbiological surveillance of diphtheria and whooping cough. He also acts as Director of the Biological Resource Center of Institut Pasteur. Previously he worked on Trypanosoma cruzi and Chagas disease in Bolivia, obtained his PhD in tropical parasitology and evolutionary genetics in Montpellier University, held a 5-year postdoctoral position in clinical microbiology in Utrecht, Netherlands, and headed a core facility for genotyping and genomic studies of microbial pathogens in Institut Pasteur. His research interests include the population biology and evolution of pathogenic microbial species, and their applications in epidemiological surveillance, diagnostics and public health. His main focus is on the multidrug resistant pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae and on Bordetella pertussis and Corynebacterium diphtheriae. He also develops and maintains widely adopted strain nomenclatures that allow global and cross-sectorial tracking of bacterial sublineages. Ethics and OHEJP research: Supporting researchers when dealing with ethical issues François Hirsch Graduated in immunology and in Science & Medical Ethics. He spent 30 years at the French Inserm holding various positions, including Secretary General of the ethics committee and Deputy Director of the Health Technologies Institute. For three years, he was a national expert seconded to the European Commission, where he contributed to the organization of the ethics evaluation of research projects. He is currently a member of the Inserm Ethics Committee, Secretary General of one of the French registered IRBs and of the International Association for Responsible Research In Genome Editing (ARRIGE). He is an ethics evaluator for various EC agencies, a member of the European network of research ethics committees. For many years, he is involved in initiatives aiming at training experts from LMICs in ethics and biomedical research, and at establishing guidelines for the conduct of ethical research with vulnerable populations. Kate Millar Kate Millar is Professor of Applied