Meeting on Leptospirosis and other rodent borne haemorrhagic fevers
The program is online, please click here to find the detailed program
Thank you for visiting the 2nd ELS meeting on leptospirosis and other rodent borne haemorrhagic fevers.
Leptospirosis has a major impact throughout the world as a human and animal disease. Both human and veterinary leptospirosis is greatly under-diagnosed and under-recognized. However, the most conservative estimate is that leptospirosis is responsible for over 50.000 human deaths each year, and leptospiral infection also has a serious effect on wildlife, and on production and reproduction in domesticated animals. Bacteria of the genus Leptospira have unique biological features that deserve intensive study, to allow us to improve control of the disease and reducing morbidity and mortality of this neglected rodent borne haemorrhagic fevers.
Globally, resources for the study and control of leptospirosis, but also the other rodent borne haemorrhagic fevers, are highly inadequate. It is therefore important to encourage the exchange of information, and the development of international collaborations. This meeting of ELS will play an important role in bringing people together for these purposes. In this light, scientists working in related fields are also strongly encouraged to attend this meeting and present their work.
We hope that you can join us in Sardinia in 2018!
Jiri Wagenaar
Eric van Gorp
Marga Goris
Rudy Hartskeerl
Eric Klaasen
Chantal Reusken
Joke van der Giessen