Infectious Diseases at the 9Th European Public Health Conference Overview Infectious Diseases Activities

Infectious Diseases at the 9Th European Public Health Conference Overview Infectious Diseases Activities

Infectious Diseases at the 9th European Public Health Conference Overview Infectious Diseases Activities 10-12 November 2016 Vienna, Austria foto iStock Thursday 10th 8:30-12:00, Hall N1 13:50-14:50, Room L2 Pre-conference: Oral presentations: Core competences for strengthened Communicable diseases public health system preparedness preparedness and surveillance Organised by: Ebola preparedness: the need for co-ordination European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control overarching the public health and curative sector (ECDC), EUPHA Section on Infectious diseases control Corien Swaan - The Netherlands and the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), The Netherlands Imported infectious diseases among newly arrived Eritrean refugees in Switzerland Chairperson(s): Afona Chernet - Switzerland Massimo Ciotti, ECDC, Sweden Aura Timen, EUPHA and RIVM, The Netherlands Cost-effectiveness of influenza vaccination of elderly in Sweden Speakers: Ellen Wolff - Sweden Michael Stoto, Georgetown University, United States Silvio Brusaferro, University of Udine, Italy Screening for tuberculosis among asylum-seekers in Germany: a systematic review and meta-analysis Panellists: Kayvan Bozorgmehr - Germany Massimo Ciotti, ECDC Michael Stoto (United States) Creating a toolkit for critically appraised, Silvio Brusaferro (Italy) evidence-based information on Ebola Virus Disease Carmen Varela Santos, ECDC Maureen Dobbins - Canada Aura Timen, EUPHA and RIVM, The Netherlands Giacomo Scaioli, EUPHAnxt Chadia Wannous, UNISDR Robert Otok, ASPHER Frank Van Loock, European Commission, DG SANTE Thomas Hoffman, WHO EURO Moderator Karl Ekdahl (ECDC) Registration fee: This pre-conference is free of charge and includes buffet lunch and refreshments. Thursday 10th 16:30-17:30, Room L2 Oral presentations: Fostering flu vaccination among health workers; Costs and benefits of Forum Theatre and On Site Vaccination in Hospital Alice Corsaro - Italy infectious diseases control Vaccination status and acceptance of medical students. Results of a multicenter study Chairperson(s): Karen Voigt - Germany Michael Edelstein - United Kingdom A meta-analysis of Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV A microsimulation model forecasting the health care prevalence in prisons of high-income countries costs associated with increasing MRSA infections Elisa Camussi - Italy Magdalena Prioux - Sweden A novel method for a quick detection of legionella in Cost-effectiveness analysis of hepatitis B vaccination water samples to children in Sweden Daniele Rosadini - Italy Ellen Wolff - Sweden Risk factors of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) caused by The effect of the Ebola Virus Disease on Maternal and L. tropica: a case-control study in Palestine Infant Healthcare utilization in Guinea Ikram Salah - Israel Alexandre Delamou - Guinea Prevention of STI among medical students in Germany “Doing the right things right”: Benefits of structured and Hungary. Results of a multicenter study quality improvement (QI) in HIV prevention Henna Riemenschneider - Germany Christiana Noestlinger - Belgium Increasing subnational commitment for measles and rubella elimination: the role of regional reports 17:40-18:40, Room L4 Giovanna Adamo - Italy Skills building seminar: All for e-health and e-health for all: 17:40-18:40, Room L2 How to develop digital innovations Pitch presentations: for public health? Evidence and public health practice in infectious diseases control Organised by: EUPHA (IDC) and RIVM Chairperson(s): Chairperson(s): Silvio Brusaferro - Italy Desiree Beaujean - The Netherlands Available data on immunogenicity and safety of Introduction seminar: meningococcal B vaccine in children and adolescents Lex Van Velsen - The Netherlands Annalisa Rosso - Italy Wander Kenter - The Netherlands Friday 11th 8:30-9:30, Room L2 11:10-12:40, Room L2 Pitch presentations: Workshop: Anti Microbial Resistance and other How can institutional preparedness burning topics in infectious for public health emergencies diseases contribute to “health for all”? Chairperson(s): Chairperson(s): Andrea Ammon - (ECDC) Aura Timen - The Netherlands Karl Ekdahl - ECDC Prevalence of livestock associated methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus in farms workers From SARS to H1N1 to Ebola and beyond: learning Valentina Mascaro - Italy from experience with institutional responses to public health emergencies Highly resistant microorganisms in the community Michael Stoto - United States Dorien Nieuwenhuis - The Netherlands ECDC support for strengthening capacity for Surveillance of resistant bacteria in a French Hospital preparedness in the Member States in 2010-2015 using cumulative control charts Massimo Ciotti - ECDC Lorenzo Righi - Italy Priorities in preparedness: a strategic approach Public’s knowledge, behavior, beliefs and risk Michael Edelstein - United Kingdom perception related to antibiotic resistance Leonie Jansen - The Netherlands Preparedness issues related to leadership Erik Baekkeskov - Australia Key recommendations for first responders considered essential in outbreak preparedness How can economic evaluations contribute to Evelien Belfroid - The Netherlands institutional preparedness? Tek-Ang Lim - France Determinants of patient and health-care system delay in the diagnosis of tuberculosis in Sicily Annalisa Quattrocchi - Italy Access without cooperation, legality without legitimacy: challenges of field work in prisons context Sergio Ferreira Jr - Brazil Friday 11th 12:50-13:50, Hall E 14:00-15:00, Hall L2 Extra activities - Lunch symposium: Extra activity: Research, Practice and Policy: Infectious disease control – All for Health Join the network Organised: EUPHA Sections are theme-specific networks ECDC, EUPHA that organise workshops and projects together. EUPHA Pillars are concerned with general Chaired and moderated by: aspects of public health. All EUPHA Sections Karl Ekdahl (ECDC) and Günter Pfaff (EUPHA) and Pillars are inviting you to Join the Network and attend their annual meeting. These meetings Speakers: are open to all delegates so feel free to join the network Focus on an example from communicable disease area in bringing research-policy-practice together; Andrea Ammon, Acting Director ECDC Focus on an example from non-communicable disease area in bringing research-policy-practice together 16:40-17:40, Room L2 Gauden Galea, Director, Division of Non-Communicable Diseases and Promoting Health through the Life-Course, Skills building seminar: WHO Regional Office for Europe Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance: Focus on policy at EU level and the link with research case studies and ethical reflection and practice Isabel de la Mata, European Commission Chairperson(s): Aura Timen - The Netherlands Focus on policy at national level Peter Schröder-Bäck - The Netherlands Ricardo Baptista Leite, Member of Parliament, Portugal, Head of Public Health, Catholic University of Portugal Dilemmas related to being a carrier of a multidrug resistant organism Contribution to the network of researchers, policy Babette Rump - The Netherlands makers and practitioners in infectious diseases Aura Timen, President of the EUPHA infectious disease Value based public health practice and its section: EUPHA-IDC implications for meeting challenges of antimicrobial resistance and communicable diseases Focus on how policy and research influence his Farhang Tahzib - United Kingdom practice Gindrovel Dumitra, GP from Romania AMR and the Principle of the Least Intrusive Means Morten Fibieger Byskov - The Netherlands The perspective of a policy science researcher on how research-policy-practice should work together – what can we learn from the 2009 pandemic? Erik Baekkeskov, University of Melbourne, Australia Saturday 12th Poster walks, Gallery 11:10-12:40, Room L1 8:30-17:00 Skills building seminar: Poster Display: Health information Knowledge translation in public and infectious diseases health: Moving from evidence to policy and practice 9:40-10:40 Poster walk: Infectious diseases Communication in public health EUPHA (CHR) EUPHA (PMH), EUPHA (IDC) Chairperson(s): Chairperson(s): Gini Van Rijckevorsel - The Netherlands Aura Timen - The Netherlands Jutta Lindert - Germany Getting research findings into practice and policy: 9:40-10:40, Room L8 Barriers and bridges to evidence-informed public health Workshop: Ageing and Healthpart Iveta Nagyova - Slovakia Knowledge translation of health research: Using Chairperson(s): evidence for policy in health and well-being Jutta Lindert - Germany Claudia Stein - WHO EURO Iveta Nagyova - Slovakia Prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases Meeting the challenge of ageing and multimorbidity (NCDs) through evidence-informed public health Andrea Pavlickova - United Kingdom Gauden Galea - WHO EURO The willingness of older adults to receive Panel: vaccination against influenza, pneumococcal disease, Claudia Stein - WHO EURO herpes zoster and pertussis and the role of the general Gauden Galea - WHO EURO practitioners Silvio Brusaferro - Italy Renske Eilers - The Netherlands David Stuckler - United Kingdom Katarzyna Czabanowska - The Netherlands Life events and mental health Jutta Lindert - Germany Published by: 009319 | 2016.

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