Day 5 (August 23(Thr))

Session Title
Time Type Speaker
[5101] Malaria Vaccine: Novel vaccine candidate discovery
Room : 325A / 10:00 ~ 12:00
10:00 ~ 10:10 [Introduction] Malaria vaccine: Novel vaccine candidate discovery
Takafumi Tsuboi (Ehime University, Japan)
10:10 ~ 10:50 Keynote Discovery of novel, highly protective pre-erythrocytic Plasmodium vaccine antigens
Joao Aguiar (NMRC, USA)
10:50 ~ 11:10 Presenter Potential antigen targets associated with sterile protection in humans after experimental Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite inoculation
Laurent Renia (SIgN-A*STAR, Singapore)
11:10 ~ 11:30 Presenter Discovery of novel blood-stage vaccine candidates for vivax malaria
Eun-Taek Han (Kangwon National University, Korea)
11:30 ~ 11:50 Presenter Post-genomic strategies for the identification of novel blood-stage vaccine candidates with wheat germ cell-free system
Eizo Takashima (Ehime University, Japan)
11:50 ~ 12:05 Presenter Partial peptide AD22 of Plasmodium falciparum enolase: a promising malaria vaccine candidate.
Kazuhiko Yano (Research Institute, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Japan)
[5102] Operational research to accelerate malaria elimination
Room : 325B / 10:00 ~ 12:00
10:00 ~ 10:30 Keynote Operational research to accelerate malaria elimination: landscape, case studies and priority
James Kelley (WHO, Philippines)
10:30 ~ 10:45 Presenter A novel point-of-contact test for malaria serosurveillance
James Beeson (Burnet Institute, Australia)
10:45 ~ 11:00 Presenter Improving malaria elimination strategies with pharmacogenomics: Tackling the unique problems posed by Plasmodium vivax
Sarah Charnaud (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Australia)
11:00 ~ 11:15 Presenter Human Plasmodium simium: Zoonotic malaria transmission in the Rio de Janeiro Atlantic Forest
Anielle Pina-Costa (Fiocruz, Brazil)
[5103] The LeishVet symposium: Leishmaniasis in dogs and cats: Disease, hosts and reservoirs (1)
Room : 320A / 10:00 ~ 12:00
10:00 ~ 10:30 Keynote Host factors that promote transmission of Leishmania infantum from dogs
Christine Petersen (University of Iowa, USA)
10:30 ~ 10:45 Presenter The diversity of non-canine hosts of Leishmania infantum in Europe: Who is the source who is the reservoir?
Bourdeau Patrick (Veterinary School of Nantes - ONIRIS, France)
10:45 ~ 11:00 Presenter Canine leishmaniasis: From infection to disease
Gaetano Oliva (University of Naples Federico II, Italy)
11:00 ~ 11:15 Presenter Canine leishmaniasis in Eastern Europe
Andrei Mihalca (USAMV Cluj-Napoca, Rumania)
[5104] Amebiasis: Biology, biochemistry, pathogenesis and drug development (1)
Room : 320B / 10:00 ~ 12:00
10:40 ~ 11:00 Organizer Uniqueness and conservation of the Atg8 conjugation system in Entamoeba histolytica
Kumiko Nakada-Tsukui (National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan)
10:00 ~ 10:30 Keynote How the gut microbiome, parasite and human genetics influence susceptibility to amebic colitis
William Petri (University Virginia, USA)
11:00 ~ 11:20 Presenter Natural antisensetranscripts in Entamoeba histolytica
Nancy Guillen (Institut Pasteur, France)
11:20 ~ 11:40 Presenter Genome-wide association study reveals genetic link between diarrhea-associated Entamoeba histolytica infection and inflammatory bowel disease
William Petri (University Virginia, USA)
11:40 ~ 12:00 Presenter Escherichia coli mediated resistance of Entamoeba histolytica to oxidative stress is triggered by oxaloacetate
Faculty of Medicine, TECHNION (Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, lsrael)
[5105] Host-parasite interaction of intracellular protozoan (1)
Room : 321A / 10:00 ~ 12:00
10:00 ~ 10:30 Keynote Novel proteins of Plasmodium falciparum associated with erythrocyte invasion
Qijun Chen (Shenyang Agricultural University, China)
10:30 ~ 11:00 Keynote Modulation of host transcriptomes by Toxoplasma gondii infection
Xing-Quan Zhu (Lanzhou Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China)
11:00 ~ 11:15 Presenter Sand fly vector nanobiome: Impact on cutaneous leishmaniasis development
Martin Olivier (McGill University, Canada)
11:15 ~ 11:30 Presenter Several progresses on T. gondii-host cell interaction
Hongjuan Peng (Southern Medical University, China)
11:30 ~ 11:45 Presenter Investigating the molecular epidemiology and role of Duffy Antigen Receptor for Chemokines (DARC) gene polymorphisms in complicated Plasmodium vivax malaria: A study from Chandigarh, North India
Rakesh Sehgal (PGIMER, India)
11:45 ~ 12:00 Presenter Characterization of Plasmodium falciparum binding to blood group A and B determinants
Jørgen Kurtzhals (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
[5106] Immunity to Trichinella infection
Room : 321B / 10:00 ~ 12:00
10:00 ~ 10:30 Keynote Immunomodulation by Trichinella infection and its excretory-secretory products
Zhiliang Wu (Gifu University School of Medicine, Japan)
10:30 ~ 10:45 Presenter Host pathogen interaction: Antigenic shift in Trichinella invasion
Pascal Boireau (ANSES, France)
10:45 ~ 11:00 Presenter Anti-arthritic effects of Trichinella spiralis do not depend on Th2 cytokines
Yoshio Osada (University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, Japan)
11:00 ~ 11:15 Presenter Up-date on immunology of human trichinellosis
Fabrizio Bruschi (PISA, Italy)
11:15 ~ 11:30 Presenter Role of serum and mucosal antibodies in cell mediated cytotoxicity mechanism during Trichinella spiralis infection in protein deficient rats
Cecilia Celeste Vila (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Argentina)
11:30 ~ 11:45 Presenter The antitumor effect of ScFv antibody against 7 transmembrane receptor of Trichinella spiralis on A549 cells
Xichen Zhang (Jilin University, China)
[5107] Current situation of synthetic endoperoxides: Schistosomiasis, protozoan diseases, malaria and others
Room : 322A / 10:00 ~ 12:00
10:00 ~ 10:30 Keynote N-89, a new synthetic compound: Prospective view of apossible super drug for wide spectrum of NTD
Nobuo Ohta (Nobuo Ohta, Japan)
10:30 ~ 11:00 Keynote Basic research of non-oral antimalarial endopeoxide
Hye-Sook Kim (Okayama University, Japan)
11:00 ~ 11:15 Presenter Potential of synthetic endoperoxides against Trichomonas vaginalis in vitro
Jae-Sook Ryu (Hanyang University, Korea)
11:15 ~ 11:30 Presenter In vitro inhibition of Toxoplasma gondii by the anti-malarial candidate, 6-(1,2,6,7-tetraoxaspiro[7.11]nonadec-4-yl)hexan-1-ol
Eun Hee Shin (Seoul National University, Korea)
11:30 ~ 11:45 Presenter Dermal super-saturated delivery (DSSD) of antimalarial-endoperoxides: A new strategy for dosage form designing
Yuji Kurosaki (Okayama University, Japan)
11:45 ~ 12:00 Presenter Biological activity of endopeoxides against protozoan diseases and HCV
Hye-Sook Kim (Okayama University, Japan)
12:00 ~ 12:15 Presenter Identification and development of multifunctional antimicrobial material
Kyungsoo Chang (Catholic University of Pusan, Korea)
[5108] Anthelmintics, their use and resistance in veterinary parasites
Room : 322B / 10:00 ~ 12:00
10:00 ~ 10:40 Keynote The global rise of anthelmintic resistance and what this means for the future of parasite control
Ray Kaplan (University of Georgia, USA)
10:40 ~ 10:55 Presenter Effect of anthelmintics on gut microbiome of non-human primates
Chaoqun Yao (Ross University School of Veterinary Medicined, St. Kitts)
10:55 ~ 11:10 Presenter Mitochondrial NADH-fumarate reductase system of adult Fasciola flukes, a potentially novel drug target
Atsushi Tashibu (Iwate University, Japan)
11:10 ~ 11:25 Presenter Effect of a herbal complex against common parasites of animals and poultry in Pakistan Muhammad Arfan Zaman
Muhammad Arfan Zaman (University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Pakistan)
11:25 ~ 11:40 Presenter Sustained released-suspension of ivermectin based on solid lipid dispersion for subcutaneous delivery: Development and evaluation
Baoliang Pan (China Agricultural University, China)
11:40 ~ 11:55 Presenter Isoxazolines, a new class of insecticide/acaricide
Frederic Beugnet (Boehringer-Ingelheim, France)
[5109] Immunological diagnosis of parasitic diseases
Room : 323A / 10:00 ~ 12:00
10:00 ~ 10:30 Keynote Revisiting the role of serodiagnosis of toxoplasmosis
Tokio Hoshina (Jukei University School of Medicine, Japan)
10:30 ~ 10:45 Presenter The immunochromatographic test (ICT) kit, a point-of-care test kit for rapid serodiagnosis of human gnathostomiasis
Wanchai Maleewong (Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
10:45 ~ 11:00 Presenter Evaluation of the NIE-ELISA for diagnosis of strongyloidiasis among patients in Japan
Phoo Pwint Ko (University of Miyazaki, Myanmar(Burma))
11:00 ~ 11:15 Presenter Evaluation of LIPS (luciferase immunoprecipitation system) using recombinant antigens for serodiagnosis of toxoplasmosis
Khin Myo Aye (University of Miyazaki, Myanmar(Burma))
11:15 ~ 11:30 Presenter Significance of serology by multi-antigen ELISA for tissue helminthiases in Korea
Sung-Tae Hong (Seoul National University, Korea)
11:30 ~ 11:45 Presenter ELISA using recombinant cathepsin L1 can detect antibodies against Fasciola flukes from sika deer and humans in Japan
Madoka Ichikawa Seki (Iwate University, Japan)
[5110] Impacts of global warming on fish parasites in aquatic ecosystems
Room : 323B / 10:00 ~ 12:00
10:30 ~ 10:45 Organizer Changes of infection status of Anisakis larvae in some fish due to SST rise in the Korean waters
Meesun Ock (Kosin University, Korea)
10:00 ~ 10:30 Keynote Ecology of Opisthorchis viverrini transmission and possible effects of global warming
Banchob Sripa (Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
10:45 ~ 11:00 Presenter Infection characteristics of Clonorchis sinensis metacercariae in fish from major rivers of Republic of Korea
Woon Mok Sohn (Gyeongsang National University, Korea)
11:00 ~ 11:15 Presenter Ecological aspects of two monogenean parasites on the gill of the catfish (Siluris glanis) in the north west of Iran
Dariush Azadikhah (Islamic Azad University, Iran)
11:15 ~ 11:30 Presenter Distribution pattern of infection and pathogenic potential of nematodes in hill-stream, freshwater and marine fishes in India
Sandeep K Malhotra (University of Allahabad, India)
11:30 ~ 11:45 Presenter Parasitological investigation on Esox lucius in southwest of Caspian Sea
Oldooz Nikgoo (Azad University, Science and Research branch, Iran)
11:45 ~ 12:00 Presenter Digenean trematodes from marine fishes caught off the Ogasawara Islands
Toshiaki Kuramochi (National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan)
12:00 ~ 12:15 Presenter Parasites infection amongst fish captured in lower Kinabatangan river, Sabah, Malaysia and its relation to water quality
Hairul Hafiz Mahsol (Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia)
[5111] Magic glasses Asia: A research program for the prevention of STH infections
Room : 324A / 10:00 ~ 12:00
10:00 ~ 10:05 Organizer Introduction
Donald McManus (QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Australia)
10:05 ~ 10:35 Keynote The magic glasses research programme for the global control of intestinal worms
Darren Gray (Australian National University, Australia)
10:35 ~ 10:50 Presenter The Magic Glasses: Philippines
Mary Lorraine Mationg (The Australian National University, Philippines)
10:50 ~ 11:05 Presenter A randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of combining hygiene education with deworming in Vietnam
Paul Monaghan (Evidence Action, USA)
11:05 ~ 11:20 Presenter Mathematical modelling of 'Magic Glasses' and mass drug administration in controlling soil-transmitted helminth infections
Gail Williams (University of Queensland, Australia)
11:20 ~ 11:35 Presenter Molecular diagnosis for evaluating the impact of public health interventions such as the Magic Glasses
Catherine Gordon (QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Australia)
11:35 ~ 11:50 Presenter Magic Glasses Asia research program for the prevention of intestinal worms -Wrap-up
Donald McManus (QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Australia)
[5112] Omics approaches in animal protozoan parasites
Room : 324B / 10:00 ~ 12:00
10:00 ~ 10:20 Keynote Studies on development and application of gene manipulation methodologies for investigation of gene function and life cycle of Babesia parasites
Shin-Ichiro Kawazu (Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Japan)
10:20 ~ 10:40 Keynote Eimeria genomics: Towards understanding the molecular basis of coccidiosis control
Kiew-Lian Wan (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)
10:40 ~ 10:55 Presenter Relationship between chromosomal somy and gene dosage in a Leishmania braziliensis strain sensitive and resistant to SbIII
Juan David Ramírez (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
10:55 ~ 11:10 Presenter Whole-genome assembly of Babesia parasite with long-read sequencers
Junya Yamagishi (Hokkaido University, Japan)
11:10 ~ 11:25 Presenter Babesia bovis ves1α expression is correlated with cytoadhesion of parasite-infected erythrocyte to the endothelial cells
Masahito Asada (Nagasaki University, Japan)
11:25 ~ 11:40 Presenter Proteomic approach leads to the identification of novel Babesia bovis proteins expressed on the surface of infected erythrocytes
Hassan Hakimi (Nagasaki University, Japan)
11:40 ~ 11:55 Presenter Quantitative proteomics of Trichomonas vaginalis secretome
Jan Tachezy (Charles University, Czech)
[5201] The malaria parasite druggable genome
Room : 325A / 14:20 ~ 16:20
14:20 ~ 14:50 Keynote Malaria Drug Accelerator Consortium
Elizabeth Winzeler (University of California, USA)
14:50 ~ 15:05 Presenter Exploiting collateral sensitivity in antimalarial drug development
Amanda Lukens (The Broad Institute and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, USA)
15:05 ~ 15:20 Presenter Attacking and probing malaria parasites with small molecule inhibitors of plasmepsin V
Brad Sleebs (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Australia)
15:20 ~ 15:35 Presenter Structure and drug target validation studies of the malaria parasite proteasome
Stanley Cheng Xie (University of Melbourne, Australia)
15:35 ~ 15:50 Presenter Targeted phenotypic screening in Plasmodium falciparum and Toxoplasma gondii reveals novel modes of action of medicines for Malaria Venture Malaria Box Molecules
Gowtham Subramanian (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore)
[5202] Vivax malaria vaccines
Room : 325B / 14:20 ~ 16:20
14:20 ~ 14:50 Presenter [Introduction] Vivax malaria vaccine
Takafumi Tsuboi (Ehime University, Japan)
14:30 ~ 15:10 Presenter Preerythrocytic vaccines for Plasmodium vivax - Current status and future directions
Anjali Yadava (WRAIR, USA)
15:10 ~ 15:40 Presenter Accelerating Plasmodium vivax vaccine development through the identification of highly-protective combinations of recombinant proteins
Ivo Mueller (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Australia)
15:40 ~ 16:00 Presenter Efficacy of the vivax malaria vaccine using recombinant adenovirus and vaccinia virus expressing 33 kDa fragment of Plasmodium vivax merozoite surface protein-1
Tae Yun Kim (Korea Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Korea)
16:00 ~ 16:30 Presenter Update on transmission blocking vaccine against Plasmodium vivax
Jetsumon Prachumsri (Mahidol University, Thailand)
[5203] The LeishVet symposium: Leishmaniasis in dogs and cats: Disease, hosts and reservoirs (2)
Room : 320A / 14:20 ~ 16:20
14:20 ~ 14:50 Keynote Clinical immunology in canine leishmaniosis: Diagnosis, treatment and prognosis
Laia Solano-Gallego (School of Veterinary Medicine, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain)
14:50 ~ 15:05 Presenter Canine leishmaniasis vaccines: Advantages and pitfalls
Gaetano Oliva (University of Naples Federico II, Italy)
15:05 ~ 15:20 Presenter Leishmania infection and disease in felids
Maria-Grazia Pennisi (Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Messina, Italy)
15:20 ~ 15:35 Presenter Drug therapy and resistance in canine leishmaniosis
Gad Baneth (Hebrew University, lsrael)
[5204] Amebiasis: Biology, biochemistry, pathogenesis, and drug development (2)
Room : 320B / 14:20 ~ 17:20
14:20 ~ 15:00 Presenter Molecular mechanism of phagocytosis in the Protist Parasite Entamoeba histolytica
Alok Bhattacharya (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India)
15:00 ~ 15:20 Presenter Functional implication of lipid transport in Entamoeba histolytica pathogenesis
Koushik Das (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
15:20 ~ 15:40 Presenter Dynamin-related proteins for the fission of Entamoeba mitosomes
Takashi Makiuchi (Tokai University School of Medicine , Japan)
15:40 ~ 16:00 Presenter Entamoeba histolytica trophozoites induce a rapid non-classical NETosis mechanism independent of NOX2-derived reactive oxygenspecies and PAD4 activity
Julio Carrero (Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, lsrael)
[5206] Recent advances in Blastocystis research: From genome to microbiome
Room : 321B / 14:20 ~ 15:20
14:20 ~ 14:25 Organizer Welcome remarks by Session Chair
Kevin S.W. TAN (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
14:25 ~ 15:00 Keynote Establishing the building blocks of Blastocystis research: From genome to microbiome
Anastasios TSAOUSIS (University of Kent, UK)
15:00 ~ 15:20 Presenter The relationship between Blastocystis sp. and intestinal microbiota in cirrhosis patients with hepatic encephalopathy: The first experience from Turkey
Funda DOGRUMAN-AL (Gazi University, Turkey)
15:20 ~ 15:40 Presenter The ubiquity of Blastocystis and associations between Blastocystis and gut microbiota
Christen Rune STENSVOLD (Statens Serum Institut, Denmark)
15:40 ~ 16:00 Presenter The impact of Blastocystis and intestinal polyparasitism in the gut microbiota: A comprehensive analysis in Colombian patients
Juan David RAMÍREZ (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
16:00 ~ 16:20 Presenter Characterization and role of horizontally-acquired tryptophanase gene in Blastocystis: Insights into survival amongst bacterial microbiota
Kevin S.W. TAN (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
[5205] Cryptosporidium minisymposium
Room : 321A / 14:20 ~ 17:20
14:20 ~ 14:50 Keynote Molecular genetics for Cryptosporidium
Boris Striepen (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
14:50 ~ 15:05 Presenter Novel and promising compounds to treat Cryptosporidium pavum infections
James Sacchettini (Texas A&M University, USA)
15:05 ~ 15:20 Presenter Molecular epidemiology and genomics of Cryptosporidium spp.
Lihua Xiao (East China University of Science and Technology, China)
15:20 ~ 15:35 Presenter Developing therapeutics to reduce Cryptosporidium morbidity and mortality among children in low-resource settings
Robert Choy (PATH, USA)
15:35 ~ 15:50 Presenter Non-coding RNAs in Cryptosporidium-host epithelial cell interactions
Xian-Ming Chen (Creighton University, USA)
15:50 ~ 16:05 Presenter Implication of the unique Cryptosporidium parasitophorous vacuole membrane (PVM) as a metabolically active organelle
Guan Zhu (Texas A&M University, USA)
16:05 ~ 16:20 Presenter The Cryptosporidium parvum TSP4 mediates adhesion of intestinal epithelial cells via interactions with sulfated heparin
Jigang Yin (Jilin university, China)
[​5207] Recent advances in the study of Trichinella and trichinellosis
Room : 322A / 14:20 ~ 16:20
14:20 ~ 14:50 Presenter Cyanase: Evidence of plant-derived horizontal gene transfer within the genus Trichinella
Dante Zarlenga (US Department of Agriculture, USA)
14:50 ~ 15:15 Presenter Clock of Trichinella spiralis
Ljiljana Sofronic-Milosavljevic (Institute for the Application of Nuclear Energy INEP, University of Belgrade, Serbia)
15:15 ~ 15:40 Presenter Characterization of selected innate immune cells in mice infected with Trichinella spiralis during the early infection phase
Xiaoxiang Hu (Jilin University, China)
15:40 ~ 16:05 Presenter Characterization and potential use of early diagnostic antigens from T. spiralis adult worm ES proteins
Gege Sun (Zhengzhou University, China)
16:05 ~ 16:30 Presenter Biological characterization of vesicles from excretion-secretion products of Trichinella spiralis
María Priscila Saracino (Buenos Aires University, Argentina)
[5208] Immunology in schistosomiasis
Room : 322B / 14:20 ~ 16:20
14:20 ~ 15:50 Keynote Chi3l3 aggravates eosinophilic meningitis induced by Angiostrongylus cantonensis via a IL-13 mediated positive feedback loop
Xi Sun (Sun Yat-sen University, China)
14:50 ~ 15:05 Presenter Innate scavenger receptor-A regulates adaptive T helper cell responses during Schistosoma japonicum infection
Zhipeng Xu (Nanjing Medical University, China)
15:05 ~ 15:20 Presenter MULT1 encoding DNA alleviate murine schistosomiasis-induced hepatica fibrosis
Shengjun Lu (Huazhong University of Science & Technology, China)
15:20 ~ 15:35 Presenter Schistosoma mansoni infection suppresses the growth of Plasmodium yoelii parasites in the liver and reduces gametocyte infectivity to mosquitoes
Taeko Moriyasu (Nagasaki University, Japan)
15:35 ~ 15:50 Presenter Developmental and host-mediated regulation of Schistosoma mansoni AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) expression and activity
Stephen Davies (Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, USA)
[5209] Recent updates on liver fluke
Room : 323A / 14:20 ~ 16:20
14:20 ~ 14:50 Keynote Current status of Clonorchis sinensis and clonorchiasis in China
De-Hua Lai (Sun Yat-Sen University, China)
14:50 ~ 15:20 Presenter Diagnosis of clonorchiasis: Which one is the best?
Sung-Tae Hong (Seoul National University, Korea)
15:20 ~ 15:35 Presenter Characteristics and application of serum panels for the development of the sero-diagnostics of clonorchiasis
Jung Won Ju (KCDC, Korea)
15:35 ~ 15:50 Presenter Clonorchis sinensis lysophospholipase A upregulates IL-25 expression in macrophages as a potential pathway to liver fibrosis
Yan Huang (Sun Yat-sen University, China)
15:50 ~ 16:05 Presenter Intestinal fluke Metagonimus yokogawai and liver fluke Clonorchis sinensis infections increase probiotic Lactobacillus in mouse gut
Ju Yeong Kim (Yonsei University, Korea)
16:05 ~ 16:15 Presenter Whole transcriptome sequencing for analysis of the genes in cholangiocytes treated with Clonorchis sinensis excretory-secretory product and N-nitrosodimethylamine
Eun Min Kim (Yonsei University, Korea)
[5210] Sparganosis and diphyllobothriasis
Room : 323B / 14:20 ~ 16:20
14:20 ~ 14:50 Presenter Diphyllobothriasis: Systematics, molecular diagnostics and epidemiology
Hiroshi Yamasaki (National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan)
14:50 ~ 15:05 Presenter Dibothriocephalus latus, the national parasite of Finland : From being highly prevalent to near perdition
Antti Oksanen (Finnish Food Safety Authority Evira, Finland)
15:05 ~ 15:20 Presenter Newly identified Spirometra species inducing human sparganosis
Keeseon Eom (Chungbuk National University School of Medicine, Korea)
15:20 ~ 15:50 Presenter Genetic identification of Spirometra species in Asian region, North America and East Africa
Hyeong-Kyu Jeon (Chungbuk National University, Korea)
15:50 ~ 16:05 Presenter Establishment of a newly isolated triploid clone of Spirometra (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae) as a powerful tool for studying the molecular and cellular bases of sparganosis
Tetsuya Okino (Kawasaki Medical School, Japan)
[5211] Control of livestock helminths
Room : 324A / 14:20 ~ 16:20
14:20 ~ 14:25 Organizer Opening Remark
14:25 ~ 15:05 Keynote The future control of helminth ruminant infections
Jozef Vercruysse (Ghent University, Belgium)
15:05 ~ 15:20 Presenter Anthelmintic resistance in ruminants: A worldwide problem. Why is it rare in Italy?
Laura Rinaldi (University of Napoli Federico II, Italy)
15:20 ~ 15:35 Presenter Monitoring emerging drug-resistant populations using a panel of genome-wide SNPs: Case study of the sheep gastro-intestinal nematode Haemonchus contortus
Marielle Babineau (CSIRO, Australia)
15:35 ~ 15:50 Presenter Comparative study on immunoglobulins isotypes and histamine concentration towards resistances against Haemonchus contortus in Teddy and Beetal Goat Breeds
Asim Shamim (The University of Poonch Rawalakot Azad Kashmir, Pakistan)
15:50 ~ 16:05 Presenter Impact of a refugia-based strategy in stocker cattle on species diversity, pasture contamination and development of resistance
Ray Kaplan (University of Georgia, USA)
[5212] Diagnosis of parasitic diseases
Room : 324B / 14:20 ~ 16:20
14:20 ~ 14:35 Presenter Novel IVD tools for diagnosing filariasis in humans and animals
Andreas Latz (NovaTec Immundiagnostica GmbH, Germany)
14:35 ~ 14:50 Presenter Accuracy of urine assay for diagnosis of strongyloidiasis using repeated sample analysis for three consecutive days
Sirowan Ruantip (Khon Kaen, Thailand)
14:50 ~ 15:05 Presenter Development and performance evaluation of enzyme linked immunosorbent assay and line blot for serological diagnosis of Trichinella in humans and animals
Andreas Latz (NovaTec Immundiagnostica GmbH, Germany)
15:05 ~ 15:20 Presenter Identification and characterization of antigenic proteins of excretory/secretory and somatic products of amphistomes in buffaloes from Pakistan
Kiran Afshan (Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan)
15:20 ~ 15:35 Presenter Development of an Bartonella henselae specific human IgG ELISA
Andreas Latz (NovaTec Immundiagnostica GmbH, Germany)
15:35 ~ 15:50 Presenter Restriction enzyme digestion of host DNA enhances universal detection of parasitic pathogens via 18s rRNA deep sequencing
Richard Bradbury (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA)
15:50 ~ 16:05 Presenter Evaluation of immunoblotting technique for the diagnosis of somatic and excretory/secretory antigens of Fasciola gigantica isolated from local sheep breeds of Kashmir Valley
Jehangir Dar (University of Kashmir, India)
[5301] Towards malaria eradication: Innovations and community engagement
Room : 325A / 16:40 ~ 18:40
16:40 ~ 17:10 Keynote Innovative people-centered approach towards achieving universal health coverage
Tomohiko Sugishita (Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan)
17:10 ~ 17:25 Presenter Community engagement, social context and the uptake of mass anti-malarial administration: Comparative findings from multi-site mixed-methods research in the Greater Mekong sub-Region
Bipin Adhikari (Mahidol-Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit, Thailand)
17:25 ~ 17:40 Presenter Residual Plasmodium vivax submicroscopic infections on islands in Vanuatu
Akira Kaneko (Karolinska Institutet, Sweden)
17:40 ~ 17:55 Presenter Malaria importation and resurgence after elimination by mass drug administration on Ngodhe Island
Wataru Kagaya (Osaka City University, Japan)
17:55 ~ 18:05 Presenter Covering house eave gaps and ceilings with Olyset® Net reduces risk of Plasmodium falciparum parasite infection among children: A cluster randomised controlled trial
Noboru Minakawa (Nagasaki University, Japan)
[5302] Anti-malaria drug development
Room : 325B / 16:40 ~ 18:40
16:40 ~ 17:00 Keynote Ivermectin mass drug administration for malaria elimination in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Kevin Kobylinski (Armed Forces Institute of Medical Sciences, Thailand)
17:10 ~ 17:25 Presenter A novel antimalarial compound to inhibit Plasmodium falciparum
Seon Ju Yeo (Wonkwang University, Korea)
17:25 ~ 17:40 Presenter Plasmodium falciparum deoxyhypusine synthase is essential and a valid antimalarial target
Philip J. Shaw (National Science and Technology Development Agency, Thailand)
17:40 ~ 17:55 Presenter PfMRP1 is a drug/metabolite importer in Plasmodium falciparum
Pedro Ferreira (University of Minho, Portugal)
17:55 ~ 18:05 Presenter Novel antimalarials: Aminoquinolines affording murine survival with huge levels of parasitemia
Jelena Srbljanović (Institute for Medical Research, University of Belgrade, Serbia)
18:05 ~ 18:20 Presenter Retargeting the antibiotic azithromycin as an antimalarial with dual-modality
Amy Burns (The University of Adeiade, Australia)
18:20 ~ 18:35 Presenter In vitro antimalarial activity of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles using leaf extract of Zeuxine gracilis against malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum
Kovendan Kalimuthu (Annamalai University, India)
[5303] Leishmaniasis in animals
Room : 320A / 16:40 ~ 18:40
16:40 ~ 17:10 Keynote Current scenario of Leishmania infantum reservoirs
Gioia Capelli (Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie, Italy)
17:10 ~ 17:25 Presenter Study of hemotropics present in livestock farms of the Province of Guayas, Ecuador: 2016-2017
Glenda Llaguno (Universidad Agraria del Ecuador, Ecuador)
17:25 ~ 17:40 Presenter The ability of vertical transmission to maintain Leishmania infection in dogs
Christine Petersen (University of Iowa, USA)
17:40 ~ 17:55 Presenter Canine leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania tropica and Leishmania major
Gad Baneth (Hebrew University, lsrael)
17:55 ~ 18:05 Presenter The potential of non-human reservoirs in Bihar, India
Puja Tiwary (Banaras Hindu University, India)
18:05 ~ 18:20 Presenter Development and performance evaluation of enzyme linked immunosorbent assay and line blot for serological diagnosis of leishmaniasis in dogs
Andreas Latz (NovaTec Immundiagnostica GmbH, Germany)
[5304] Cancer and parasites
Room : 320B / 16:40 ~ 18:40
16:40 ~ 17:10 Keynote Convergence between parasites and cancer cells
Nishith Gupta (Humboldt University, Germany)
17:10 ~ 17:40 Keynote Parasite antigens as possible targets for cancer immunotherapy
Hossein Yousofi Darani (Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,, Iran)
17:40 ~ 17:55 Presenter Effect of a fraction of hydatid cyst fluid on inhibition of colorectal cancer growth in mouse model
Shahla Rostamirad (Islamic Azad University, Iran)
17:55 ~ 18:10 Presenter Therapeutic effect of hydatid cyst liquid on melanoma tumor growth in mouse model
Seyedeh Maryam Sharafi (Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran)
18:15 ~ 18:30 Presenter Anti-Toxoplasma antibody selectively attach to mouse melanoma and breast cancer cells
Azar Balouti Dehkordi (Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,, Iran)
18:30 ~ 18:45 Presenter Mice immunization against 27/28 kDa hydatic cyst wall antigens inhibits growth and metastasis of 4T1 breast cancer tumors and mass spectrometry and bioinformatic analyses could identify susceptible antigens for the immune response
Mahshid Shakibapour (Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran)
18:45 ~ 19:00 Presenter Trypanosoma cruzi mucins as possible anticancer targets in acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Enedina Jiménez Cardoso (Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, Mexico)
[5305] Tissue larva migrans revisited
Room : 321A / 16:40 ~ 18:40
16:40 ~ 17:10 Keynote Baylisascaris procyonis larva migrans
Hiroshi Sato (Yamaguchi University, Japan)
17:10 ~ 17:25 Presenter Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) method for identification of Baylisascaris procyonis, Toxocara canis and T. cati
Hong-Kean Ooi (Azabu University, Japan)
17:25 ~ 17:40 Presenter Infectivity and migration pattern of Baylisascaris potosis larvae in mice and chickens
Kensuke Taira (Azabu University, Japan)
17:40 ~ 17:55 Presenter The Baylisascaris infection of domesticated bear in Korea
Hee Jeong Youn (Seoul National University, Korea)
17:55 ~ 18:05 Presenter Review and retrospective study of the presence of Toxocara in excrets of dogs in Ecuador: 2010-2017
Glenda Llaguno (Universidad Agraria del Ecuador, Ecuador)
18:05 ~ 18:20 Presenter Seroprevalence, environmental and behavioral risk factors of Toxocara canis infection among women in Swaziland, Southern Africa
Chia-Kwung Fan (Taipei Medical University, Chinese Taipei)
18:20 ~ 18:35 Presenter RNAi mediated suppression of venestatin in the subcutaneous migration of Strongyloides venezuelensis
Daigo Tsubokawa (Kitasato University, Japan)
18:35 ~ 18:50 Presenter Proteomic analysis of Trichinella spiralis and Trichinella britovi muscle larvae excretory-secretory proteins recognized by sera of patients with trichinellosis
Sylwia Grzelak (Witold Stefanski Institute of Parasitology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
[5306] Toxocara: The enigmatic parasite
Room : 321B / 16:40 ~ 18:40
16:40 ~ 17:10 Keynote Toxocara: a look at some of the unenigmatic bits
Dwight Bowman (Cornell University, USA)
17:10 ~ 17:20 Presenter A survey of toxocara sp. environmental contamination from public spaces in New York City
Donna Tyungu (University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, USA)
17:25 ~ 17:40 Presenter Enhanced expressions of neurodegeneration-associated factors, UPS impairment, and excess Aβ accumulation in the hippocampus of mice with persistent cerebral toxocariasis
Chia-Kwung Fan (Taipei Medical University, Chinese Taipei)
17:40 ~ 17:55 Presenter Improving the serodiagnosis of human toxocariasis
Rahmah Noordin (Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia)
17:55 ~ 18:05 Presenter Zoonotic evidence of Toxocara spp. between domestic and human dogs of the town Colimes. Guayas, Ecuador.
Betty Pazmiño (Universidad Estatal de Milagro, Ecuador)
[5307] Foodborne trematode zoonoses and their snail vectors
Room : 322A / 16:40 ~ 18:40
16:40 ~ 17:10 Keynote Snails vectors in the fascioliasis worldwide expansion: Spreading and non-spreading lymnaeids
Maria Dolores Bargues (University of Valencia, Spain)
17:10 ~ 17:25 Presenter Multidisciplinary research news in human fascioliasis
Santiago Mas-Coma (University of Valencia, Spain)
17:25 ~ 17:40 Presenter Genetic structure of Fasciola population in Japan based on microsatellite DNA markers
Yuma Ohari (Iwate University, Japan)
17:40 ~ 17:55 Presenter ​Development of quantitative PCRs to determine nuclear genotypes of hybrid Fasciola flukes
Madoka Ichikawa Seki (Iwate University, Japan)
17:55 ~ 18:05 Presenter Cathepsin L proteases of liver flukes - Different enzymes for different tasks?
Peter Smooker (RMIT University, Australia)
18:05 ~ 18:20 Presenter Monthly prevalence and parasite burden of Fasciola hepatica in dairy cattle from two districts of the Mantaro Valley, Junín, Perú, in a period of one year (2014-2015)
Daniel Zarate (Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Peru)
[5308] Paragonimus and paragonimiasis
Room : 322B / 16:40 ~ 18:40
18:28 ~ 18:40 [Free Discussion] Open for all participants
16:40 ~ 16:43 Organizer [Opening Remark] An update of Paragonimus and paragonimiasis
Yukifumi Nawa (Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
16:43 ~ 17:13 Keynote Looking for biology in the genomes of lung flukes
Makedonka Mitreva (Washington University, USA)
17:13 ~ 17:28 Keynote First intermediate hosts of Paragonimus spp. in Vietnam and identification of Paragonimus species at intramolluscan stages
Doanh Pham (Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Vietnam)
17:28 ~ 17:40 Presenter Venison: A new transmission route for human paragonimiasis
Ayako Yoshida (University of Miyazaki, Japan)
17:40 ~ 17:52 Presenter Boar-hunting dogs maintain and expand the lifecycle of Paragonimus westermani in western Japan
Yoichiro Horii (University of Miyazaki, Japan)
17:52 ~ 18:04 Presenter ELISA based on a recombinant Paragonimus heterotremus protein for serodiagnosis of human paragonimiasis in Thailand
Kanokkarn Pothong (Mahidol University, Thailand)
18:04 ~ 18:16 Presenter Paragonimiasis and Paragonimus species in Central America
Roderico Hernández Chea (University of San Carlos of Guatemala, Guatemala)
18:16 ~ 18:28 Presenter Paragonimiasis among Asian immigrants in Japan
Haruhiko Maruyama (University of Miyazaki, Japan)
[5309] Parasites of fish and marine animals (2)
Room : 323A / 16:40 ~ 18:40
16:40 ~ 16:55 Presenter New species of the genus Paragyliauchen with a proposal of Immersagyliauchen n. g. for the type species I. arusettae n. comb.
Yeseul Kang (Chungbuk National University, Korea)
16:55 ~ 17:10 Presenter Species complexes are complex: A redescription of the fish parasitic isopod, Anilocra capensis Leach, 1818 (Crustacea: Isopoda: Cymothoidae), and the description of 7 new species from Africa
Rachel Welicky (North-West University, South Africa)
17:10 ~ 17:25 Presenter New genera of highland leech (Hirudinida: Piscicolidae) parasitic on Siamese freshwater batfish (Oreoglanis siamensis) from Chiang Mai province, Thailand
Wasin Srirattanasart (Chiang Mai University, Thailand)
17:25 ~ 17:40 Presenter Infestation dynamics of gill monogeneans from the wild Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
Satawat Srichaiyo (Chiang Mai University, Thailand)
17:40 ~ 17:55 Presenter Nematopsis sp. (Apicomplexa: Porosporidae) affecting gills of white scar oyster (Crassostrea belcheri) from Bandon Bay, Southern Thailand
Kanda Kamchoo (Prince of Songkla University, Thailand)
17:55 ~ 18:10 Presenter Differences in force of infection among age groups influence aggregation pattern of Acanthogyrus sp. in wild Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
Dana Vi Husana (University of the Philippines- Los Banos, Philippines)
18:10 ~ 18:25 Presenter Reorganising the largest family of trematodes: A new subfamilial classification for the Opecoelidae
Storm Martin (University of Queensland, Australia)
[5310] Molecular diagnosis of helminthiasis
Room : 324A / 16:40 ~ 18:40
16:40 ~ 17:10 Keynote Urine antigen assay: A new diagnostic tool for screening and control of opisthorchiasis
Paiboon Sithithaworn (Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
17:10 ~ 17:30 Keynote Recombinant and chimeric antigens of Clonorchis sinensis and rapid diagnostic test
Sung-Jong Hong (Chung-Ang University, Korea)
17:30 ~ 17:45 Presenter A novel diagnostic tool to diagnose prevalent of schistosomiasis
Andreas Latz (NovaTec Immundiagnostica GmbH, Germany)
17:45 ~ 18:00 Presenter Detection and characterization of food-borne trematode parasites prevalent in Northeast India using molecular tools
Pramod Kumar Prasad (Science and Engineering Research Board, India)
18:00 ~ 18:15 Presenter Quantitative PCR for diagnosis of soil-transmitted helminths: A comparison with a flotation-based technique and an investigation of variability in DNA detection
Naomi Clarke ((Australian National University, Australia)
18:15 ~ 18:30 Presenter SchistoDetectTM : Development of a reliable and sensitive rapid diagnostic test for Schistosoma japonicum infection in humans
Shin-Ichiro Kawazu (Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Japan)
[5311] Parasites and wildlife
Room : 324A / 16:40 ~ 18:40
16:40 ~ 17:10 Keynote The ecology of wildlife-parasite interactions in the era of global defaunation
Serge Morand (CNRS - CIRAD - Kasetsart University, Thailand)
17:10 ~ 17:25 Presenter Endoparasite of some reptiles and amphibians in Doi Saket and Meuang district, Chiang Mai province, Thailand
Nut Aungviboon (Chiang Mai University, Thailand)
17:25 ~ 17:40 Presenter Lungworms of European badgers, Meles meles: A complex puzzle
Georgiana Deak (University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Rumania)
17:40 ~ 17:55 Presenter Parasites at risk – Insights from a critically endangered Australian marsupial
Andrew Thompson (Murdoch University, Australia)
17:55 ~ 18:10 Presenter Natural cycles of Trichinella spp. in Romania: The role of wild carnivores
Calin Gherman (University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Rumania)
18:10 ~ 18:25 Presenter Recent cases of parasitic helminthiasis dealt with the Wild Animal Medical Center, Rakuno Gakuen University, Japan
Mitsuhiko Asakawa (Rakuno Gakuen University, Japan)
[5312] Toward new tools to control mosquitoes (GMO, gene drive strategy, wolbachia, male irradiated…)?
Room : 324B / 16:40 ~ 18:40
16:40 ~ 17:10 Keynote Steps towards a pilot demonstration of SIT for vectors of arboviruses in La Reunion Island: Context, current status and perspectives
Louis Clement Gouagna (French Institute for Research and Development (IRD), Reunion Island)
17:10 ~ 17:25 Presenter Risk assessment of genetically modified mosquitoes for vector control
Pascal Boireau (ANSES, France)
17:25 ~ 17:40 Presenter Target Malaria: Step-wise development of genetic mosquito control, from lab to field
Samantha O'Loughlin (Imperial College London, UK)