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MARINE ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN HEALTH

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI VERONA Dipartimento di Patologia e Diagnostica Scuola di Dottorato in Scienze Biomediche Traslazionali. MARINE ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN HEALTH

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MARINE ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN HEALTH

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  1. UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI VERONA Dipartimento di Patologia e Diagnostica Scuola di Dottorato in Scienze Biomediche Traslazionali MARINE ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN HEALTH collaborative contribution of microbiologists, ecologists and animal and public health officers in studying, monitoring and managing virulent and antibiotic resistance microorganisms in sea waters and foods GIOVEDI 6 OTTOBRE – AULA MAGNA GAVAZZI 8.30 Welcome and Introduction to the workshop 9.00-9.30 D. Verner-Jeffreys. Multidrug-tolerant bacteria and antimicrobial resistance genes in the marine environment and fish farms; Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFSA) Weymouth, Dorset, UK 9.30-10.00 M.M. Lleo. Virulence and antibiotic resistance in marine bacteria defined as non pathogenic for humans; DipartimentodiPatologia, SezionediMicrobiologia, Universitàdi Verona, Italy 10.00-10.20 Coffee break 10.20-10.50 JL. Romalde. Virus of medical interest in the marine environment; Departamento de Microbiología y Parasitologia, CIBUS, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain 10.50-11.30 D. Ottaviani. Vibrio–associated human infections in Italy, 2006-2010 and F. Leoni. Epidemiology and molecular characterization of toxigenic Vibrioparahaemolyticus in Italy; IstitutoZooprofilatticoSperimentaledell'Umbria e delle Marche, National Reference Centre for the microbiological and chemical control of live bivalve molluscs (CEREM), Ancona, Italy 11.30-12.00 M. Stauder. Vibriocholeraeadhesins having a role in the marine environment and in pathogenicity for humans; DIpTERIS, Microbiology, UniversitàdiGenova, Italy 12.00-12.30 GM. Luna.Pathogenic and multidrug-resistantfecalbacteria in coastal marine sediments; Laboratorio di Biologia ed Ecologia Marina e Microbiologia, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy 12.30-14.00 Lunch 14-14.30 M. J. Figueras. The European Directive (2006/7/EC) for the monitoring, classification and management of marine bathing water quality. Is this enough to protect human health? Unitat de BiologiaiMicrobiologia, UniversitatRoviraiVirgili, Reus, Spain.  14.30-15.00 G. Socal. Environmental parameters influencing the planktonic communities in the Adriatic coastal area, in front of the Venetian lagoon.  Istituto di Scienze Marine (ISMAR), Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Venezia, Italy 15.00-15.45 A. Manfrin. The role of the IstitutiZooprofilattici in the diagnosis and prevention of marine zoonoses. IstitutoZooprofilatticodelleVenezie, National Reference Laboratory for fish, molluscs and crustacean diseases - Adria (RO) - Italy Human and Animal health concerns in Aquaculture Centers in the Adriatic Sea (A. Manfrin on behalf of Veneto Agricoltura, Italy) 16.00-17.30 Discussion, Concluding Remarks and Future Perspectives

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