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ESJ73 Abstract


シンポジウム S27  3月13日 14:00-17:00 Room E: 京大国際32

感染症生態学:生態学者が直面するマダニ媒介感染症のリスク
Disease Ecology: Yes, ecologists are facing the risks of tick-borne diseases

土井寛大(森林総合研究所), KWAKMackenzie(北海道大学)
Kandai DOI(FFPRI), Mackenzie Lamont KWAK(Hokkaido Univ.)

Tick bites can sometimes be fatal and severe for humans. Since the blood meals of ticks usually occur in the natural environment with wildlife, field workers, including ecologists, are stepping into the risky zone. This bilingual (Japanese/English) symposium will introduce two ecologists who actually got infected with tick-borne disease in their study field to talk about their situations of infections, and will explore various interdisciplinary ecological approaches to elucidate the impacts and entangled interactions between ticks, pathogens, hosts, and their environments toward tick-borne disease emergence.

[S27-1]
ダニに気をつけろ! *日浦勉(東大生圏システム)
Watch out for ticks! *Tsutom HIURA(The University of Tokyo)

[S27-2]
マダニ媒介感染症の基礎 *川端寛樹(国立感染症研究所)
Basics of Tick-borne diseases *Hiroki KAWABATA(NIID, Bacteriol. I)

[S27-3]
ボレリア感染症:ライム病・新興回帰熱(ボレリア ミヤモトイ病)・回帰熱 *佐藤梢(国立感染症研究所)
Borreliosis: Lyme disease・Borrelia miyamotoi disease(BMD)・Relapsing fever *Kozue SATO(NIID, Bacteriol. I)

[S27-4]
北海道で採取されたマダニから検出されたリケッチア目細菌遺伝子解析 *平良雅克(国立感染症研究所)
Molecular Analysis of Rickettsiales in Ticks from Hokkaido *Masakatsu TAIRA(NIID, Vet. Sci.)

[S27-5]
琉球列島における新興ダニ媒介性紅斑熱 Rickettsia tamurae の統合的疾病生態学 *Mackenzie Lamont KWAK, Paula ANDREA, Jiménez JIMÉNEZ, 中尾亮(北海道大学)
Integrative disease ecology of Rickettsia tamurae: an emerging tick-borne spotted fever in the Ryukyu Islands *Mackenzie Lamont KWAK, Paula ANDREA, Jiménez JIMÉNEZ, Ryo NAKAO(Hokkaido Univ.)

[S27-6]
日本におけるダニ媒介性ウイルスの分布と多様性 *松村凌(国立感染症研究所)
Distribution and diversity of tick-borne viruses in Japan *Ryo MATSUMURA(NIID, Med. Entomol)

[S27-7]
Do tick-associated viruses impose a fitness cost on their tick hosts? *Alice C. C. LAU(Yamaguchi Univ.)

[S27-8]
マダニの北進・東進 *土井寛大(森林総合研究所)
Tick shift towards the northeast *Kandai DOI(FFPRI, Wildlife Biol.)


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