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[6101] Innovative approaches for malaria elimination
Room : 324A / 08:30 ~ 10:30
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08:30 ~ 09:00 | Keynote |
Controlled human infections as a tool for evaluating antimalarial interventions
Benjamin Mordmueller
(University of Tuebingen, Germany)
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09:00 ~ 09:12 | Presenter |
Immune response to the malaria vaccine candidate BK-SE36 in clinical trials
Nirianne Palacpac
(Osaka University, Japan)
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09:12 ~ 09:24 | Presenter |
BK-SE36 pathway for malaria vaccine development
Toshihiro Horii
(Osaka University, Japan)
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09:24 ~ 09:36 | Presenter |
Mining the malaria genome for malaria vaccine candidates by innovative wheat germ cell-free technology
Takafumi Tsuboi
(Ehime University, Japan)
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09:36 ~ 09:48 | Presenter |
Global issue of drug resistant malaria and population structure of malaria parasites for global malaria control
Toshihiro Mita
(Juntendo Umiversity, Japan)
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09:48 ~ 10:00 | Presenter |
Overcoming the challenge of asymptomatic malaria infections for malaria control and elimination
Pratap Singhasivanon
(Mahidol University, Thailand)
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10:00 ~ 10:12 | Presenter |
Introduction of the automated hematology analyzer XN-30
Kinya Uchihashi
(Sysmex Corporation, Japan)
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[6102] The need for new treatments for filariasis to ensure that no-one is left behind
Room : 324B / 08:30 ~ 10:30
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08:30 ~ 09:00 | Keynote |
Development of alternative treatments for filarial diseases
Sabine Specht
(DNDi, Switzerland)
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09:00 ~ 09:15 | Presenter |
Exploring the potential impact of hypothetical new drugs for onchocerciasis using mathematical models
Luc Coffeng
(Erasmus MC University Medical Center Rotterdam, Netherlands)
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09:15 ~ 09:30 | Presenter |
30 years of annual ivermectin mass-treatments did not stop transmission in a former hyperendemic focus of river blindness (Onchocerca volvulus) in Northern Cameroon
Adrian Streit
(Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Germany)
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09:30 ~ 09:45 | Presenter |
Innate control of filarial nematode infection:the unexpected role of Natural Killer cells
Nicolas Pionnier
(Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK)
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09:45 ~ 10:00 | Presenter |
Challenges of interrupting transmission of lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis in Nigeria
Chinyere Ukaga
(Imo State University Owerri, Nigeria)
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10:00 ~ 10:15 | Presenter |
Development of murine models of loiasis to assess filaricidal activity of preclinical candidate anti-filarial drugs
Nicolas Pionnier
(Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK)
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[6103] Challenge for leishmaniasis
Room : 320A / 08:30 ~ 10:30
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08:30 ~ 08:35 |
Opening Remark
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10:20 ~ 10:30 |
Discussion
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08:35 ~ 09:05 | Keynote |
Challenges and progress towards a simple point of care diagnostic test for visceral leishmaniasis
Maowia Mukhtar
(The Institute of Endemic Diseases, University of Khartoum, Sudan)
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09:05 ~ 09:20 | Presenter |
The role of BAFF in antibody production and pathology during experimental visceral leishmaniasis
Yasuyuki Goto
(The University of Tokyo, Japan)
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09:20 ~ 09:35 | Presenter |
Mucosal vaccination for cutaneous leishmaniasis in mouse model
Yasunobu Matsumoto
(University of Tokyo, Japan)
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09:35 ~ 09:50 | Presenter |
Species identification and phylogenetic analysis of Leishmania isolated from Xinjiang Autonomous Region, The People’s Republic of China
De-Hua Lai
(Sun Yat-Sen University, China)
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09:50 ~ 10:20 | Presenter |
The last situation of leishmaniasis in European and Middle East countries
Yusuf Ozbel
(Ege University, Turkey)
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[6104] Control of soil-transmitted helminths
Room : 320B / 08:30 ~ 10:30
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08:30 ~ 09:00 | Keynote |
Optimizing strategies for STH control
Susana Vaz Nery
(UNSW, Australia)
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09:00 ~ 09:30 | Keynote |
Simon Brooker
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09:30 ~ 09:45 | Presenter |
Evaluation of crude adult Ascaris suum intestinal tract homogenate in inducing protective IgG production against A. suum larvae in BALB/c mice
Mark John Girasol
(University of the Philippines, Philippines)
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09:45 ~ 10:00 | Presenter |
Toxocara canis - A one-health problem
Dwight Bowman
(Cornell University, USA)
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10:00 ~ 10:15 | Presenter |
An integrated approach for the control of intestinal parasites, south-central Côte d’Ivoire
Gaoussou Coulibaly
(University Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Côte d'Ivoire)
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10:15 ~ 10:30 | Presenter |
A hotspot survey of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in three states, Sudan
Hassan Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Ismail
(Federal Ministry of Health, Sudan)
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10:30 ~ 10:45 | Presenter |
Schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths: the need for integrated and sustained control in North Kordofan State, Sudan
Hassan Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Ismail
(Federal Ministry of Health, Sudan)
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[6105] Host-parasite interaction of intracellular protozoan (2)
Room : 321A / 08:30 ~ 10:30
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08:30 ~ 09:00 | Keynote |
Using comparative genomics and genetic manipulation in closely-related parasite species to understand the molecular underpinnings of life cycle and host range evolution in the human parasite Toxoplasma gondii
Jon Boyle
(University of Pittsburgh, USA)
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09:00 ~ 09:15 | Presenter |
Toxoplasma gondii ROP18I suppresses IFN-γ/STAT1 pathway by targeting NMI in human cells
Jing Xia
(Southern Medical University, China)
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09:15 ~ 09:30 | Presenter |
Genome-wide expression profiling of the spleen in a lethal and non-lethal malaria infection model
Regina May Ling Hoo
(Nanyang Technological University of Singapore, Singapore)
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09:30 ~ 09:45 | Presenter |
Investigating duffy binding protein gene duplication in Sudanese Plasmodium vivax field isolates
Muzamil Abdelhamid Elmahdi
(University of Khartoum, Sudan)
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09:45 ~ 10:00 | Presenter |
Trypanosomiasis-induced B cell apoptosis results in loss of protective anti-parasite antibody responses and abolishment of vaccine-induced memory responses
Magdalena Radwanska
(Ghent University Global Campus, Korea)
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10:00 ~ 10:15 | Presenter |
Anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in hospitalized cancer patients compared with non-cancerous matched group in Isfahan, Iran
Abbasali Eskandarian
(Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran)
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[6106] Geospatial health: Challenges and opportunities in parasitology
Room : 321B / 08:30 ~ 10:30
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08:00 ~ 08:15 | Organizer |
Geospatial health: Challenges and opportunities in parasitology
Laura Rinaldi
(University of Napoli Federico II, Italy)
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08:15 ~ 08:45 | Presenter |
Spatial decision support for malaria elimination
Archie Clements
(Curtin University, Australia)
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08:45 ~ 09:00 | Presenter |
Risk assement of malaria tranmission in the border areas between China and Myanmar
Xiao-Nong Zhou
(National Institute of Parasitic Diseases at China CDC, China)
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09:00 ~ 09:15 | Presenter |
Comparing Bayesian decision networks and multilevel logistic regression models to predict spatial prevalence of malaria in Papua New Guinea
Eimear Cleary
(The Australian National University, Australia)
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09:15 ~ 09:30 | Presenter |
Geospatial-temporal distribution of tegumentary leishmaniasis in Colombia (2007–2016)
Juan David Ramírez
(Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
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[6107] Vaccines for parasitic diseases
Room : 322A / 08:30 ~ 10:30
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08:30 ~ 09:00 | Keynote |
Advances in anti-Toxoplasma gondii vaccine development: Opportunities and challenges
Xing-Quan Zhu
(Lanzhou Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China)
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09:00 ~ 09:15 | Presenter |
Regulation of memory T cell response in cutaneous leishmaniasis: Implications for vaccine design and vaccination strategies
Jude Uzonna
(University of Manitoba, Canada)
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09:15 ~ 09:30 | Presenter |
Incorporation of Toxoplasma gondii multiple antigenic protein into influenza virus-like particles enhances protection
Su-Hwa Lee
(Kyung Hee University, Korea)
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09:30 ~ 09:45 | Presenter |
Live attenuated Leishmania major as a prophylactic vaccine
Md Abu Musa
(Nagasaki University, Japan)
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09:45 ~ 10:00 | Presenter |
Development of a novel malaria vaccine based on heterologous prime-boost immunization regimen using adenovirus and adeno-associated virus vectors
Mitsuhiro Iyori
(Kanazawa University, Japan)
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10:00 ~ 10:15 | Presenter |
Respiratory syncytial virus infection induces resistance against subsequent Trichinella spiralis infection
Ki Back Chu
(KyungHee University, Korea)
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[6108] Challenges and opportunities in foodborne parasite genomics: From microscope to MiSeq
Room : 322B / 08:30 ~ 10:30
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08:30 ~ 09:00 | Keynote |
TBA
Bjorn Andersson
(Karolinska Insitute, Sweden)
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09:00 ~ 09:15 | Presenter |
Cyclospora cayetanensis genomics: From human stool samples to whole genome assemblies
Hediye Nese Cinar
(US Food and Drug Administration, USA)
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09:15 ~ 09:30 | Presenter |
iTRAQ-based proteomics reveals cross-talk interactions between the newly excysted juveniles (NEJ) from F. hepatica and the host’s intestinal epithelium
Javier González-Miguel
(Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology of Salamanca (IRNASA - CSIC), Spain)
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09:30 ~ 09:45 | Presenter |
Genetic diversity of Echinococcus granulosus sensu stricto in Algeria
Mohammed Mebarek Bia
(Chungbuk National University, Korea)
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09:45 ~ 10:00 | Presenter |
Detoxification system of the food-borne parasite Opisthorchis felineus, Rivolta 1884: Functional and bioinformatic studies
Maria Pakharukova
(Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Russia)
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10:00 ~ 10:15 | Presenter |
Molecular identification and phylogenetic analysis of Fasciola flukes from Ecuador
Shinpei Kasahara
(Iwate University, Japan)
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[6109] Ichtyoparasitology
Room : 323A / 08:30 ~ 10:30
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08:30 ~ 09:00 | Keynote |
Biodiversity of parasitic flatworms of fishes in the 21st Century – The Golden Age
Thomas Cribb
(The University of Queensland, Australia)
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09:00 ~ 09:30 | Keynote |
Knowns and unknowns about the diversity of marine parasitic Nematoda
Shokoofeh Shamsi
(Charles Sturt University, Australia)
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09:30 ~ 09:45 | Presenter |
Fish haemogregarines – A molecular approach to resolve the phylogeny of a currently morphologically characterised group
Courtney Cook
(North-West University, Australia)
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09:45 ~ 10:00 | Presenter |
Uncovering the digenean diversity in freshwater fishes in Africa
Olena Kudlai
(North-West University, South Africa)
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10:00 ~ 10:15 | Presenter |
Identifying co-introduced ancyrocephalid monogeneans from invasive Micropterus salmoides (Lacépède, 1802) in South Africa: A multi-disciplinary approach
Marliese Truter
(North-West University, Thailand)
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10:15 ~ 10:30 | Presenter |
The current status of, and future research trends on, African freshwater and estuarine fish parasitic Crustacea
Nico Smit
(North-West University, Thailand)
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10:30 ~ 10:45 | Presenter |
The role of parasitic Crustacea as vectors of fish pathogens
Kerry Hadfield Malherbe
(North-West University, Thailand)
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[6110] Livestock parasites
Room : 323B / 08:30 ~ 10:30
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08:30 ~ 08:45 | Keynote |
Pentastomid parasites in Australian carnivores and livestock
Shokoofeh Shamsi
(Charles Sturt University, Australia)
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08:45 ~ 09:00 | Presenter |
Site-directed mutagenesis study revealed three important residues in Hc-DAF-22, a key enzyme regulating diapause of Haemonchus contortus
Jingru Zhou
(Zhejiang University, China)
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09:00 ~ 09:15 | Presenter |
The mechanisms underlying the MHC association with resistance to the nematode Teladorsagia circumcincta
Michael Stear
(La Trobe University, Australia)
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09:15 ~ 09:30 | Presenter |
A novel antagonist against goat IL-4 derived from the excretory and secretory products of H. contortus
Xiaowei Tian
(Nanjing Agricultural Uinversity, China)
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09:30 ~ 09:45 | Presenter |
Oesophagostomiasis in black bengal goats (Capra aegagrus hircus) in north western part of Bangladesh: Epidemiology and pathology
Abdul Alim
(Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh)
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09:45 ~ 10:00 | Presenter |
Molecular characterization of Oxyspirura mansoni and Philophthalmus gralli detected from the eye of domestic chickens in Bangladesh
Peru Gopal Biswas
(Iwate University, Japan)
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10:00 ~ 10:15 | Presenter |
Designing indirect ELISA test for detection of antibodies against serotype A2013 and O2010 of foot and mouth disease (FMD) virus in cattle
Fatemeh Malekdar
(Razi Vaccine and Serum Institue, Iran)
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[6111] Flies and other arthropods
Room : 315 / 08:30 ~ 10:30
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08:30 ~ 08:45 | Keynote |
Morphine presence detection on flies larvae that found in rat carcasses in the botanical garden
Dita Pratiwi Kusuma Wardani
(Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto, Indonesia)
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08:45 ~ 09:00 | Presenter |
Furoncular skin and wounds myiasis in French Guyana
Alireza Ensaf
(H.S.F., France)
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09:00 ~ 09:15 | Presenter |
Human urinary myiasis caused by Clogmia albipunctata (Diptera: Psychodidae) with morphological description of larva and pupa: Case report
Nadia El-Dib
(Cairo University, Egypt)
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09:15 ~ 09:30 | Presenter |
The toxicity of essential oils from some Origanum species against Pediculus capitis
Yusuf Ozbel
(Ege University, Turkey)
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09:30 ~ 09:45 | Presenter |
Screening available agents for the control of Aaethina tumida (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) in the Republic of Korea
Yun Sang Cho
(Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency, Korea)
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09:45 ~ 10:00 | Presenter |
Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) immune response to nematode-bacteria complex
Ashok Chaubey
(Chaudhary Charan Singh University, India)
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10:00 ~ 10:15 | Presenter |
Identification of mite (Macronyssidae: Ophionyssus) from snake in Indonesia
Kurniasih Imanudin
(Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia)
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10:15 ~ 10:30 | Presenter |
Evaluation of blood meal source by molecular tools of Rhodnius robustus submitted to starvation
Alena Iñiguez
(FIOCRUZ, Brazil)
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[6112] Drug resistance in STH of humans
Room : 324B / 08:30 ~ 10:30
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09:00 ~ 09:15 | Organizer |
The dog hookworm (Ancylostoma caninum): An ideal model for studying drug resistance in human hookworms
Ray Kaplan
(University of Georgia, USA)
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08:30 ~ 09:00 | Keynote |
Evolution of anthelminthic drug resistance in the era of preventive chemotherapy: What can mathematical models tell us?
Luc Coffeng
(Erasmus MC University Medical Center Rotterdam, Netherlands)
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08:15 ~ 08:30 | Presenter |
Quinolone-fused cyclic sulfonamide as a novel benign antifilarial agent
Suprabhat Mukherjee
(Visva-Bharati University, India)
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09:30 ~ 09:45 | Presenter |
Identification of potential anthelmintic molecules with a new high content screening strategy using the Caenorhabditis elegans model
Giovana Cintra
(Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil)
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09:45 ~ 10:00 | Presenter |
Genistein: Is the multifarious botanical a natural anthelmintic too?
Bidyadhar Das
(North Eastern Hill University, India)
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