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8th International Congress of Veterinary Virology

ROPEANSOCIETY FOR

VETERINARYVIROLOGY

20 years of ESW:Integrating classical and molecular

virology

Programme

Proceedings

Budapest - Hungary

23rd - 26th August 2009

8th International Congress of Veterinary VirologyBudapest, Hungary, 23-26 August 2009

20 years of ESVV: Integrating classical and molecular virology

Programme and ProceedingsOrganized by the

European Society for Veterinary Virology (ESW),Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (VMRI)

Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent Istvan University (FVS)

Scientific Committee

-lamas BakonyiSandor Bel&Maria BenkaIlaria Capua

Balks HarrachCarlos Martins

Thomas MettenleiterNorbert Nowotny

David J. PatonEtienne ThiryAse UttenthalStefan Vileek

Thierry Van Den BergWim Van Der PoelStephan Zientara

Organizing Committee

Maria Benka (VMRI)-lamas Bakonyi (FVS)Balks Harrach (VMRI)

Proceedings edited byMaria Benka and Balks Harrach

Editing help and book cover design byGyozo Kajan, Marton Vidovszky, Endre Kovacs, Mate Janoska, Laura Panto, Andor Doszpoly

Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of SciencesH-1143 Budapest, Hungaria krt. 21., Hungarye-mail: esw2009 @vmri.hu, [email protected]

www.vmri.hu/esvv2009.htm

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Preface

Dear Colleagues,

Welcome to the 8th International Congress of the ESW in Budapest. The subtitle of this anniversarycongress is "20 years of ESW: Integrating classical and molecular virology". The lectures and the posters willsummarize the two-decade history of the Society and will illustrate the recent achievements in veterinaryvirology.

The science of veterinary virology has a long and very interesting history. For example, in 1897 and 1898 theGerman scientists Friedrich Loeffler and Paul Frosch were the first to describe the filterability of an animalvirus. This pioneering work on the foot-and-mouth disease virus and on the interesting scenario of this highlyinfectious and devastating viral disease of various animal species led to the establishment of a range offamous high security veterinary research institutes in Europe, such as the laboratories of Insel Riems,Pirbright and Lindholm. Simultaneously, veterinarians in other countries of Europe have started to study arange of other infectious maladies at the end of the 19th century and in the early years of the 20th centuryand described a range of viral diseases in various host species.

The host institution of our 8th International Congress, the Faculty of Veterinary Science in Budapest, which isone of the oldest veterinary schools in Europe, founded in 1787, has also serious input in the history ofveterinary virology. For example, Aujeszky's disease was described here by professor Aladar Aujeszky in1902, and Marek's disease by professor .16zsef Marek in 1907. Subsequently, a range of importantinvestigations was reported from this veterinary school and famous textbooks on infectious diseases, writtenby Professors Ferenc Hutyra, Jozsef Marek and Rerso Manninger, were translated to dozens of languagesand used in veterinary education worldwide. It is important to mention the research activities of professorAdorjan Bartha, a previous, very active member of our Society, who had a worldwide-recognised input intoveterinary virology, and studied the infection biology of adenoviruses, herpesviruses, and the a range of otherviruses in different host species, by establishing a "school of veterinary virologists".

Let's hope that the 8th International Congress of Veterinary Virology will further strengthen the input of theESW in various aspects of veterinary virology. The congress will cover a wide range of "hot" subjects and itwill provide plenty of facilities for the participants for interesting scientific discussions in the quiet historicalatmosphere of the old veterinary school.

On behalf of the organising and scientific committees I would like to thank all participants for theircontribution to the Congress. I hope you will enjoy the meeting and I wish you a pleasant stay in Budapest.

Sandor Bel&President of the ESW

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Programme at a glance

Sunday August 2314:00-20:00: Registration, Display of posters

17:00-18:40 18:45-22:00

Openingsession

Welcomereception

Monday August 248:15-10:15 10:15-10:45 10:45-13:00 13:00-14:00 14:00-16:00 16:00-17:00 17:00-22:00

PlenarySession

Coffee break Emergingviruses &

zoonoses L(Main Hall)

Lunch Host-virusinteractions &pathogenesis

(Main Hall)

Posterviewing

Excursion to theLazar EquestrianPark (horse show

and traditionalHungarian dinner)Vaccines &

viralimmunology(Lecture Hall)

Epizootiology(Lecture Hall)

I. Tuesday August 258:15-10:15 10:15-10:45 10:45-13:00 13:00-14:00 14:00-16:00 16:00-17:00 17:00-18:00 19:30-22:30

PlenarySession

Coffee break Viraldiagnosis(Main Hall)

Lunch Emergingviruses &

zoonoses II.(Main Hall)

Posterviewing

Coffee break

Generalassembly of

the ESVV

GalaReception at

the HungarianAgricultural

Museum(Vajdahunyad

Castle)

Viruses ofwild andexotic

animals(Lecture

Hall)

Newdevelopments(Lecture Hall)

Wednesday August 268:30-11:10 11:10-11:40 11:40-13:10 13:15-13:25 13:30-15:30 15:30-17:00

PlenarySession

Coffee break Evolution &genomics (Main

Hall)

Closingremarks

Farewelllunch

Removal ofposters

Miscellaneoustopics (Lecture

Hall)

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Table of contents

Preface 3

Programme at a glance 4

Table of contents 5

Programme 7

Poster presentations 15

Plenary lectures 23

Oral presentations 37

Posters 117

Author Index - Alphabetical list 232

List of participants and e-mail addresses 236

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Programme

August 23 (Sunday)

14:00-20:00 Registration (Mounting of Posters)

17:00-18:40 Opening Session (Chairs: Maria Benko & Andre Jestin)

17:00-17:20 Opening Words by Sandor Bel& (President of ESVV) and Laszlo Fodor (Dean of the Faculty ofVeterinary Science, Budapest)

17:20-18:00 Veterinary virology in the real world (the Zvonimir Dinter Memorial Lecture; 2009)Steven Edwards

18:00-18:40 Biodiversity of mammals, birds, and virusesPaul-Pierre Pastoret

18:45-22:00 Welcome receptionSponsored by

chl IntervetIr- Schering-Plough Animal Health

August 24 (Monday)

8:15-10:15 Plenary Session (Chairs: Marian C. Horzinek & Eva Nagy)

8:15-8:55 A live attenuated vaccine against feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) protecting by cellular rather than virus-neutralizing immunityBert Jan Haijema, Pepijn Schellen, Herman Egberink, Peter J. M. Rottier

8:55-9:35 An educated guess on the pathogenic forces behind sheep-associated malignant catarrhal feverMathias Ackermann

9:35-10:15 Mechanisms of bluetongue virus evolution and their potential relevance to virus phenotypic propertiesand diagnostic and vaccine strategiesN. James Maclachlan

10:15-10:45 Coffee break

10:45-13:00 Parallel Sessions:Main Hall: Emerging viruses & zoonoses I.Lecture Hall: Vaccines & viral immunology

10:45-13:00 Emerging viruses & zoonoses I. (Main Hall)(Chairs: Marc Eloit & Carlos Martins)

10:45-11: 00 Toggenburg orbivirus: genetic characterization, diagnostics and epidemiology of a novel bluetongue virusdetected in goats from SwitzerlandMartin Hofmann, Valerie Chaignat, Gabriella Worwa, Barbara Thuer

11:00-11:15 Bluetongue virus in Northern and Western Europe: Vaccination strategies and protection in sheepChris Oura, Toby Floyd, James Wood, Carrie Batten

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11:15-11:30 Detection of bluetongue serotype 1 in red deer (Cervus elaphus) by RT-PCRBel& Rodriquez-Sanchez, Christian Gortazar, Francisco Ruiz-Fons, Jose M. Sanchez-Vizcaino

11:30-11:45 Experimental infection of red deer (Cervus elaphus) with bluetongue virus serotypes 1 and 8Jorge Ramon LOpez-Olvera, Caterina Falconi, Paloma Fernandez-Pacheco, Jovita Fernandez-Pinero,Miguel Angel Sanchez, Agustin Palma, Irene Herruzo, Joaquin Vicente, Miguel Angel Jimenez-Clavero,Marisa Arias, Jose Manuel Sanchez-Vizcaino, Christian Gortazar

11:45-12:00 Infection dynamics of the current novel 'swine-like' human influenza A /H1 N1 in pigs: A/California/07/09Sharon Brookes, Alejandro Nunez, Derek Clifford, Steve Essen, Richard Irvine, Kristien Van Reeth,Gael le Kuntz-Simon, Willie Loeffen, Emanuela Foni, Lars Larsen, Mikhail Matrosovich, Michel Bub lot,Jaime Garcia, Martin Beer, Giovanni Cattoli, Ian Brown

12:00-12:15 Contact exposure experiments using the new influenza A /H1 N1 virusElke Lange, Donata Kalthoff, Ulrike Blohm, Timm Harder, Jens Teifke, Angele Breithaupt, ChristinaMaresch, Thomas Mettenleiter, Martin Beer, Thomas Vahlenkamp

12:15-12:30 Geographic spread of an encephalitic lineage 2 West Nile virus strain in 2008 in Central EuropeTamas Bakonyi, Karoly Erdelyi, Emoke Ferenczi, Orsolya Kutasi, Bernhard Seidel, Herbert Weissenbock,Norbert Nowotny

12:30-12:45 Characterization of the equine West Nile virus outbreak in Hungary in 2008Sylvie Lecollinet, Orsolya Kutasi, Sara Sardi, Imre Biksi, Celine Bahuon, Tamas Bakonyi, StephanZientara

12:45-13:00 Newcastle disease virus in West Africa: new virulent strains identified in non-commercial farmsChantal J. Snoeck, Mariette F. Ducatez, Ademola A. Owoade, Olufemi 0. Faleke, Bello R. Alkali, Marc C.Tahita, Zekiba Tarnagda, Jean-Bosco Ouedraogo, Issoufou Maikano, Patrick Okwen Mbah, Jacques R.Kremer, Claude P. Muller

10:45-13:00 Vaccines & viral immunology (Lecture Hall)(Chairs: Thierry van den Berg & Vilmos Palya)

10:45-11:00 Recombinant Newcastle disease viruses as marker vaccines against highly pathogenic avian influenzaAngela Romer-Oberdorfer, Ey lin Topfstedt, Christian Grund, Daniela Deckers, Miriam Rudolf, Jutta Veits,Thomas C. Mettenleiter

11:00-11:15 Development of fowl adenovirus 9 based vector vaccine expressing the hemagglutinin gene of an H5N1influenza virusDan-Hui Yang, Juan C. Corredor, Peter J. Krell, Eva Nagy

11:15-11:30 Immunogenicity of fowlpox vectored and inactivated avian influenza vaccines in chickens with maternalantibodiesAlexandra Richard-Mazet, Mieke Steensels, Sandrine Chanavat-Bizzini, Francois-Xavier Le Gros,Michelle Duboeuf, Benedicte Lambrecht, Thierry van den Berg, Michel Bub lot

11:30-11:45 Efficacy of C-strain vaccine in domestic pigs challenged with genotype 2.1 and 3.3 classical swine fevervirus shortly after vaccinationHelen E. Everett, Simon P. Graham, Derek Clifford, Helen Johns, Felicity J Haines, Olubukola Sosan, F.Javier Salguero, Trevor W. Drew, Helen R. Crooke

11:45-12:00 Evaluation of a new vaccination strategy against bluetongue based on expressing a group specificantigen (VP7)Cora line Bouet-Cararo, Vanessa Contreras, Annie Fournier, Marion Szelechowski, Emmanuel Breard,Pierre Russo, Richard Thiery, Isabelle Schwartz-Cornil, Stephan Zientara, Bernard Klonjkowski

12:00-12:15 Evaluation of the response induced by VLP vaccines for bluetongue virus serotypes 1 and 1 &4 in sheepAna C. Perez de Diego, Bel& Rodriguez, Rob Noad, T. N. Athmaran, Meredith Stewart, Jose M.Sanchez-Vizcaino, Polly Roy

12:15-12:30 Determination of the minimum protective dose for bluetongue serotype 2, 4 and 8 vaccines in sheepJacob Modumo, Estelle H. Venter

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12:30-12:45 Evaluation of vaccines against bluetongue virus in a murine modelJavier Ortego, Noemi Sevilla, Teresa Rodriguez-Calm Juan Anguita, Eva Calvo-Pinilla

12:45-13:00 Heterologous prime boost vaccination with DNA and recombinant modified vaccinia virus Ankaraexpressing VP2, VP5, and VP7 proteins of bluetongue virus protects IFNAR(-/-) mice against bluetongueinfectionEva Calvo-Pinilla, Teresa Rodriguez-Calm Noemi Sevilla, Javier Ortego

13:00-14:00 Lunch

14:00-16:00 Parallel SessionsMain Hall: Host-virus interactions & pathogenesisLecture Hall: Epizootiology

14:00-15:45 Host-virus interactions & pathogenesis (Main Hall)(Chairs: Thomas Mettenleiter & Etienne Thiry)

14:00-14:15 Pre-infection of pigs with Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae enhances the pathogenesis of H1 N1 but notH1 N2 European swine influenza virusGab Ile Kuntz-Simon, Stephane Gorin, Stephane Queguiner, Celine Deblanc, Anne Gautier-Bouchardon,Severine Ferre, Nadia Amenna, Gerard Benevent, Pierre Ecobichon, Jean-Marie Guionnet, NathalieThomas, Roland Cariolet

14:15-14:30 Pathogenicity of selected fowl adenovirus isolatesHelena Grgio, Dan-Hui Yang, Sheila Watson, Eva Nagy

14:30-14:45 Species-specific contribution of the four C-terminal amino acids of influenza A NS1 protein to virulenceSebastien M. Soubies, Christelle Volmer, Guillaume Croville, Pierrette Coste, Caroline Lacroux, JosianneLoupias, Brigitte Peralta, Jean-Luc Guerin, Romain Volmer

14:45-15:00 Avian influenza viruses use different receptors for infection of the respiratory epithelium in different avianhost speciesMaren Bohm, Christine Winter, Georg Herr ler

15:00-15:15 Assembly and maturation of pestivirusesStefanie Schmeiser, Matthias Konig, Heinz-JOrgen Thiel

15:15-15:30 Experimental infection of calves with BTV-8 using two different inoculaLudovic Martinelle, Fabiana Dal Pozzo, Pierre Sarradin, Ilse De Leeuw, Kris De Clercq, Dominique Ziant,Etienne Thiry, Claude Saegerman

15:30-15:45 Bovine immunodeficiency virus infection fails to provide protection against subsequent Jembrana diseasevirus infectionTexan J. Mc Nab, Moira Desport, I. W. Masa Tenaya, Nining Hartaningsih, Graham E. Wilcox

14:00-16:00 Epizootiology (Lecture Hall)(Chairs: Wim H. M. van der Poel & Miklos Rusvai)

14:00-14:15 Potential role of ticks as vectors of bluetongue virusChantal Bouwknegt, Piet A. van Ruin, Jacqueline J. M. Schipper, Dennis Holzel, Jan Boonstra, Ard M.Nijhof, Eugene M. A. van Rooij, Frans Jongejan

14:15-14:30 Determination of the role of hard (ixodid) ticks in the transmission of lumpy skin disease virus in cattleEeva S.M. Tuppurainen, Hein W. Stoltsz, Milana Troskie, David B. Wallace, Chris Oura, Philip S. Mellor,Koos (Jaw) Coetzer, Estelle H. Venter

14:30-14:45 Seroprevalence of equine viral arteritis in Croatia - variable specificity of imunnoenzime assay in differenthorse populationsLjubo Barbic, Nenad Turk, Zoran Miles, Vilim Staresina, Zrinka Stritof, Josipa Habus, VladimirStevanovic, Josip Madic

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14:45-15:00 Identification of canine coronavirus type I in a naturally infected catSophie Le Poder, Lidia Duarte, Annie Fournier, Cristina Rebega, Carine Pinhas, Marc Eloit

15:00-15:15 An individual-based model for porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV-2) within-herd dynamics of infectionMathieu Andraud, Beatrice Gras land, Francois Madec, Andre Jestin, Nicolas Rose

15:15-15:30 Influence of suckling pig convalescence from infectious diarrhea on their susceptibility to respiratorypathogens during growing periodSerdey A. Kukushkin, Taufik Z. Baybikov

15:30-15:45 Detection of six honeybee viruses in colonies affected with colony collapse disorderIvan Toplak, Danijela Rihtarie, Peter Hostnik, Joe Grom, Magdalena Vidmar

15:45-16:00 Honeybee viruses in Spain: diagnosis and distribution. Are they a problem?Deborah Kukielka, Jose Manuel Sanchez-Vizcafno

16:00-17.00 Poster Session I: Presenters of the posters in the topics listed below, are asked to be so kind as to stayat their poster: Emerging viruses & zoonoses; Epizootiology; Evolution & genomics; Host-Virusinteractions & pathogenesis; Viruses of wild & exotic animals.

16:30-17:00 Coffee break

17:00-22:00 Excursion to the Lazar Equestrian Park (Horse show and traditional Hungarian dinner)The horse show is sponsored by

Applied1k ,Riosystems

August 25 (Tuesday)

8:15-10:15 Plenary Session (Chairs: Volker Moennig & N. James Maclachlan)

8:15-8:55 Recent trends in the diagnosis of emerging and re-emerging transboundary animal diseases and in thedetection of food- and waterborne infectionsSandor Belak

8:55-9:35 Circoviruses - a comparative approachDaniel Todd

9:35-10:15 African swine fever: A dangerous remerging diseaseJose-Manuel Sanchez-Vizcafno

10:15-10:45 Coffee break10:45-13:00 Parallel Sessions:

Main Hall: Viral diagnosisLecture Hall: Viruses of wild and exotic animals

10:45-13:00 Viral diagnosis (Main Hall)(Chairs: Sandor Bel& & Stefan Vileek)

10:45-11:00 Microarray potential in diagnosis of infectious diseasesAkbar Dastjerdi, Rajesh Gurrala, Nick Johnson, Sylvia Grierson, Francesca Martel li, Nadia Inglese, FalkoSteinbach, Malcolm Banks

11:00-11:15 New real-time PCR using Universal Probe Library (UPL) for detection of African swine fever virus (ASFV)Jovita Fernandez-Pinero, Carmina Gallardo, Ana Robles, Covadonga Perez, ConcepciOn GOrnez, RaquelNieto, Marisa Arias

11:15-11:30 A sensitive one-step real-time PCR technology used in veterinary virology and disease controlSzabolcs Kokeny

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11:30-11:45 Recombinant NS3 and monoclonal antibodies for serodiagnosis of pestiviruses infection by competitiveELISAGiulia Pezzoni, Lidia Stercoli, Paolo Cordioli, Emiliana Brocchi

11:45-12:00 RT-PCR detection and phylogenetic analysis of Hungarian equine infectious anaemia virus strainsMiklos Rusvai, Tamas Bakonyi, Akos Hornyak, Gyula Balka, Aymeric Hans, Norbert Nowotny

12:00-12:15 Validation of novel real-time PCRs for the simultaneous diagnosis of three different viralencephalomyelitis infections of horsesMarcel lo Sala, Antonella Cersini, Armando Damiani, Maria Teresa Scicluna, Giuseppe Manna, ValentinaSpallucci, Andrea Caprioli, Maria Ilaria Ciabatti, Gian Luca Autorino

12:15-12:30 In situ proximity ligation assay for studying virus and pathogenesisJonas J. Wensman, Karl-Johan Leuchowius, Anna-Lena Berg, Liv Bode, Hanns Ludwig, Sandor Belak,Ulf Landegren, Ola Soderberg, Mikael Berg

12:30-12:45 Development of microsphere-based immunoassay for detection of antibodies to bovine viral diarrheavirusHongyan Xia, Lihong Liu, Istvan Kiss, Ann Nordengrahn, Ronnie Eriksson, Jonas Blomberg, Malik Merza,Sandor Belak

12:45-13:00 Development of an RT-PCR test for chicken astrovirusesVictoria J. Smyth, Heather L. Jewhurst, Brian M. Adair, Daniel Todd

10:45-13:00 Viruses of wild and exotic animals (Lecture Hall)(Chairs: Silvia Blahak & Balks Harrach)

10:45-11:00 Detection and partial characterization of paramyxoviruses from reptilesRachel E. Marschang, Maha D. A. Shukur, Michael Pees, Volker Schmidt, MI-gen Seybold, Jens W.Frost, Silvia Blahak, Tibor Papp

11:00-11:15 New squamatid adenoviruses: partial PCR-sequence characterisation of the first lizard isolates togetherwith other snake and lizard field samplesTibor Papp, Beth Fledelius, Volker Schmidt, Gy6z6 L. Kajan, Inna Romanova, Rachel E. Marschang

11:15-11:30 The phylogenetic analysis of avipoxviruses in New Zealand birdsHye-ieonq Ha, Laryssa Howe, Maurice Alley, Brett Gartrell

11:30-11:45 Association of avian bornavirus with tissue lesions in psittacines with proventricular dilatation syndromeHerbert Weissenb6ck, Karin Sekulin, Tamas Bakonyi, Felix Ehrensperger, Norbert Nowotny

11:45-12:00 Identification of a novel herpesvirus in bat using improved RDV methodShumpei Watanabe, Ken Maeda, Kazuo Suzuki, Kentaro Kato, Yukinobu Tohya, Tetsuya Mizutani,Hiroomi Akashi

12:00-12:15 Detection, diversity and epidemiology of marine mammal astrovirusesJames F.X. Wellehan, Rebecca Rivera, Stephanie Venn-Watson, Cynthia Smith, Eric Jensen, FrancesM.D. Gulland, Hendrik Nol lens

12:15-12:30 Novel marine mammal viruses: implications for human and animal virus ecologyHendrik H. Nol lens, Rebecca Rivera, Stephanie Venn-Watson, James F. X. Wellehan

12:30-12:45 Molecular characterization of a novel coronavirus, inducing feline infectious peritonitis (FIP)-like lesions inferretsAnnabel G. Wise, Matti Kiupel, April K. Clark, Roger K. Maes

12:45-13:00 Shrews carry a variety of novel hantaviruses: evidence for unusual biological characteristics, compared torodent-borne hantavirusesNorbert Nowotny, Ralf DOrrwald, Jolanta Kolodziejek, Tamas Bakonyi, Armin Deutz, HerbertWeissenbock, Hans Homo la, Helga Lussy, Tibor Csorg6, Gabor Racz, Emake Ferenczi, Barbara Herzig,Boris Klempa, Detlev H. KrOger

13:00-14:00 Lunch

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14:00-16:00 Parallel SessionsMain Hall: Emerging viruses & zoonoses II.Lecture Hall: New developments

14:00-16:00 Emerging viruses & zoonoses II. (Main Hall)(Chairs: Norbert Nowotny & Stephan Zientara)

14:00-14:15 High prevalence of hepatitis E virus infection in pigs in different areas of the UKFrancesca Martel li, Sylvia S. Grierson, Alessandra Berto, Nadia Inglese, Catherine McCreary, CharlotteDawson, Amanda Nevel, Malcolm Banks

14:15-14:30 Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis E virus in swine and wild boar in GermanyEdmilson F. Oliveira-Filho, Barbara R. Bank-Wolf, Heinz-MI-gen Thiel, Matthias K6nig

14:30-14:45 Infection of domestic pigs with a human hepatitis E virus strain: symptoms, pathohistology and detectionof viral RNA in different organs and tissuesChristine Bachlein, Frauke Seehusen, Sven Pischke, Heiner Wedemeyer, Wolfgang Baumgartner,Beatrice Grummer

14:45-15:00 First discovery of HEV genotype 4 in swine in Europe through screening of fecal samples, theNetherlands and BelgiumRenate Hakze-van der Honing, Els van Coil lie, Wim H. M. van der Poel

15:00-15:15 Phylogenetic analysis of partial and complete genome sequences of Hungarian hepatitis E virus strainswith animal originPetra Forpach, Gabor Reuter, Helga Lussy, Norbert Nowotny, Tamas Bakonyi

15:15-15:30 Phylogenetic analysis of avian hepatitis E virus isolates from European and Australian chicken flockssupports the existence of three genotypes within avian HEVIvana Bilic, Ana Basic, Irina Prokofieva, Michael Hess

15:30-15:45 Discovery of new enteric viruses, noroviruses, in dogsVito Martel la, Arianna Radogna, Eleonora Lorusso, Paschalina Moschidou, Krisztian Banyai, GabriellaElia, Decaro Nicola, Costantina Desario, Canio Buonavoglia

15:45-16:00 Detection of contemporaneous human and bovine noroviruses in BelgiumAlexandra Scipioni, Axel Mauroy, Elisabeth Mathils, Dominique Ziant, Georges Daube, Etienne Thiry

14:00-16:00 New developments (Lecture Hall)(Chairs: Veronique Jestin & Tames Bakonyi)

14:00-14:15 Different mechanisms contribute to RNA genome repair in the 5' nontranslated region of bovine viraldiarrhea virusStefanie Gilpenbach, Simone Preis, Paul Becher

14:15-14:30 Chemokine transcription is differently modulated in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) infected withviral haemorraghic septicaemia virus (VHSV) and infectious pancreatic virus (IPNV)Jana Montero, Elena Chaves-Pozo , Alberto Cuesta , Carolina Tafalla

14:30-14:45 In vitro oncolytic capacities of two myxoma virus strainsMaga lie Gretillat, Philippe Erbs, Jacqueline Gelfi, Christelle Camus, Stephane Bertagnoli

14:45-15:00 Virus-host adaptation: whats new on myxomatosis?Alexandra Muller, Eliane Silva, Joana Abrantes, Pedro J. Esteves, Paula G. Ferreira, Julio C.Carvalheira, Norbert Nowotny, Gertrude Thompson

15:00-15:15 Myxoma virus as vaccine vector for new vaccination strategy against bluetongueSokunthea Top, Beatrice Pignolet, Eliane Foulon, Martine Deplanche, Stephane Bertagnoli, GillesFoucras, Gilles Meyer

15:15-15:30 Acid stability phenotypes in equine rhinitis B virus: serotype designation and recognition of dual infectionsJacquelyn Horsinpton, James Gilkerson, Nino Ficorilli, Michael Studdert, Carol Hartley

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15:30-15:45

15:45-16:00

16:00-18.00

16:30-17:00

17:00-18:00

19:30-22:30

Developping a novel European surveillance system for detecting pathogens in wildlife: introducingWildTechRichard G. Lea, Lisa Yon, Paul Barrow, Suzanne Boardman, Duncan Hannant

Epidemiology and control of classical swine fever in wild boar and potential use of a newly developed livemarker vaccineFrank Koenen, Andy Haegeman, Sandor Belak, Katinka Belak, Martin Beer, Matthias Kramer, VolkerMoennig, Vittorio Guberti, Martin Hofmann, Juan Plana Duran, J. M. Sanchez-Vizcaino, Gabor Kulcsar

Poster session II: Presenters of the posters in the topics listed below, are asked to be so kind as to stayat their poster: Vaccines & viral immunology. Viral Diagnosis.

Coffee break

General Assembly of ESVV (only for ESVV members)(Scientific and financial report; admission of new members; election and/or reelection of board members;decision on the date & venue of the next international congress in 2012; miscellaneous topics)

Gala Reception in the Hungarian Agricultural Museum (Vaidahunvad Castle)

Celebration of the 20th anniversary of ESVV- with the support of

August 26 (Wednesday)

8:30-11:10

8:30-9:10

9:10-9:50

9:50-10:30

10:30-11:10

11:10-11:40

11:40-13:10

11:40-13:10

11:40-11:55

11:55-12:10

12:10-12:25

Plenary Session (Chairs: Canio Buonavoglia & Ian H. Brown)

Past present and future of EU funded research in animal healthIsabel Minquez- Tudela

Nothing in virology makes sense except in the light of evolutionMarian C. Horzinek

Microbe hunting in the 21St centuryW. Ian Lipkin

Novel "swine-origin" H1 N1 influenza in people: thoughts from a swine flu virologistKristien van Reeth

Coffee break

Parallel SessionsMain Hall: Evolution & genomicsLecture Hall: Miscellaneous topics

Evolution & genomics (Main Hall)(Chairs: Rachel Marschang & Bela Nagy)

The genome of chicken parvovirusLaszlo Zsak, J. Michael Day

Evidence of within-country clustering of canine parvoviruses from clinically-ill animals in mainland UKSimon R. Clegg, Karen P. Coyne, Rosalind M. Gaskell, Susan Dawson, Alan D. Radford

The genome sequence of squirrel pox virusAlan D. Radford, Colin J. McInnes, Alistair C. Darby, Neil Hall, Julian Chantrey

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12:25-12:40 Phylogenetic analysis of PRRSV from Danish pigsCharlotte K. Hjulsager, Solvej 0. Breum, Lars E. Larsen

12:40-12:55 Comparative sequence analysis of a goose and a turkey aviadenovirus genomeGyozo L. Kagan, Andrew J. Davison, Vilmos Palya, Balazs Harrach, Tibor Papp, Maria Benko

12:55-13:10 Complete CSFV genome sequencing of recent CSFV isolates from Germany and comparison withsequences of former CSFV outbreaksImmanuel Leifer, Bernd Hoffmann, Heinz-GOnter Strebelow, Sandra Biome, Martin Beer

11:40-12:55 Miscellaneous topics(Chairs: Kristien Van Reeth & Tamas Tuboly)

11:40-11:55 Preliminary report about the development of genomic and subgenomic (sg) Taqman real-time RT-PCRfor detection and quantification of equine arteritis virusAkos Hornyak, Tamas Bakonyi, Norbert Nowotny, MiklOs Rusvai

11:55-12:10 Pestivirus phylogeny: methods, strategies and discrepanciesLihonq Liu, Hongyan Xia, Claudia Baule, Sandor Belak, Niklas Wahlberg

12:10-12:25 Hepatitis E Virus is prevalent in the Danish pig populationSolve) 0. Breum, Charlotte K. Hjulsager, Nilsa De Deus, Joaquim Sega les, Helene Norder, BlendaBottiger, Lars E. Larsen

12:25-12:40 Circulation of a BVD virus type 2 closely related to the North American hypervirulent viruses in BelgiumCarine Letellier, Bart Pardon, Piet Deprez

12:40-12:55 Antiviral activity of plant extracts against animal virusesViola Gallidoni, Francesca Vaccari, Laura Gallina, Alessandra Scagliarini

13:15-13:25 Closing Remarks

13:30-15:30 Farewell lunch

15:30-17:00 Removal of posters

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Poster presentations

Emerging viruses and zoonoses

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) and West Nile virus (WNV): molecular diagnosis and ticks survey inTurkeyHarun Albayrak, Emre Ozan, Mitat Kurt

Seroepidemiology of the arbovirus of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in rural community of BasraAdel Alyabis, Hassan J. Hasony

Serosurvey of Italian dogs for exposure to influenza A virusesPaola De Benedictis, Tara C. Anderson, Elisabetta Via le, Crispina Veggiato, Silvia Tiozzo Caenazzo, P. Cynda Crawford,Ilaria Capua

Inactivation of feline calicivirus and bacteriophages as models for hepatitis E virus in food matricesEva Emmoth, Frederik Widen, Irene Dergel, Sandor Belak

Tick-borne encephalitis outbreaks through raw milk consumption in HungaryEmoke Ferenczi, Klara Sze les, Zsuzsanna Balogh, Wlodzimierz Gut

Molecular analysis and characterization of swine and human influenza viruses isolated in Hungary in 2006-07Peter Gyarmati, Giorgi Metreveli, Sandor Kecskerneti, MOnika ROzsa, Sandor Belak, Istvan Kiss

Molecular detection of kobuviruses and recombinant noroviruses in cattle in continental EuropeAxel Mauroy, Alexandra Scipioni, Elisabeth Mathijs, Christine Thys, Etienne Thiry

Genetic characterisation of H9N2 viruses isolated from the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaIsabella Monne, Alice Fusaro, Mahmoud M. Ismail, Mohamed H. Al-Blowi, Owais A. Khan, Annalisa Salviato, AlessiaSchivo, Ilaria Capua, Giovanni Cattoli

Surveillance of emerging and/or neglected pathogens in pigeons in urban areasMarta Perez-Sancho, Julio Alvarez, Nerea Garcia, Irene Martinez, Sergio Gonzalez, Pilar Liebana, Joaquin Goyache,Francisco Mena, Lucas Dominguez

Design of an ELISA test specific for genotype 3 hepatitis virus E in swineNicolas Rose, Annie Boutrouille, Audrey Fraisse, Aurelie Lunazzi, Marc Eloit, Nicole Pavio

Four different sublineages of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 introduced in Hungary in 2006-2007ZsOfia Szeleczky, Adam Dan, Krisztina Ursu, Eva Ivanics, Istvan Kiss, Karoly Erdelyi, Sandor Belak, Claude P. Muller, IanH. Brown, Adam Balint

Epizootiology

Investigating the presence of infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN) and infectious pancreatic necrosis (IPN) virusinfections in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum, 1792)Harun Albayrak, Emre Ozan, Yuksel Durmaz

Respiratory disease associated with bovine coronavirus in adult cattle in Northern PortugalAna Cristina Araujo, Eliane Silva, Alexandra Muller, Gertrude Thompson

First Austrian case of hepatitis contagiosa canis in over 20 years in a dog imported from HungaryViviane Benetka, Ingrid Gutlederer, Muna Latif, Karin Walk, Karin Mostl

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Poster presentations

Molecular epidemiology of bovine coronavirus in SwedenMehdi R. M. Bidokhti, Anna Ohlson, Madeleine Traven, Stefan Alenius, Mikhayil Hakhverdyan, Sandor Belak

BoHV-4 infection in dairy cattle with reproductive disorders in TurkeySeval Bilge Daqalp, Alireza Faraji Majarashin, Tuba cigdem aguzoglu, Elvin ca4kan, Baak Alta, Dilek Muz, FerayAlkan

Further indications to the vertical transmissibility of goose haemorrhagic polyomavirusAttila Farsanq, Sandor Bernath, Mihaly Dobos-Kovacs

Effect of PCV-2 on the swine transcriptome in vivoBeatrice Gras land, Yannick Blanchard, Veronique Beven, Helene Felix, Anne-Cecile Nignol, Roland Cariolet, AndreJestin

Phylogenetic and antigenic characterisation of chicken astroviruses - identification of a new, genetically and serologicallydistinct groupTames MatO, Edit Fodor, Timea Tatar-Kis, Vilmos Pa lya

Evolution and genomics

The genomic constellation of a novel avian orthoreovirus strain associated with runting stunting syndromeKrisztian Banyai, John K. Rosenberger, Tames Mat6, Vilmos Pa lya

Genetic characterization of canine distemper virus (CDV) from dogs and red foxes in GreeceCharalambos Billinis

Entire genomic characterisation of 10 low pathogenic H5 subtype avian influenza viruses collected in France between2002 and 2008Francois-Xavier Briand, Ghislaine Le Gall-Recule, Katell Ogor, Cecile Guillou-Cloarec, Aurelie Bluteau, Celine Mace,Severine Ferre, Audrey Schmitz, Pascale Massin, Olivier Guionie, Josiane Lamande, Chantal Al lee, Martine Cherbonnel,Jean-Paul Picault, Veronique Jestin

Adaptation of avian influenza viruses (subtype H9) to different avian hostsMeike Diederichs, Maren Bohm, Henning Petersen, Christine Winter, Silke Rautenschlein, Christel Schwegmann-Wessels, Georg Herr ler

Genome analysis of fish adenovirus seems to point to a need of establishing the fifth adenovirus genusAndor Doszpoly, Balazs Harrach, Maria Benko

Preliminary studies in the development of a minor-groove binder PCR assay for the phylogenetic characterisation ofPCV2 isolatesCatherine Duffy, Julie McClintock, Michael McMenamy, John Mc Killen, Gordon M. Allan

Genetic diversity of bovine viral diarrhoea virus isolates from ItalyMonica Giammarioli, Elena Canelli, Sara Ciulli, Elisabetta Rossi, Gian Mario De Mia

Genetic and antigenic characterization of a novel pestivirus genotypeMonica Giammarioli, Severina Anna La Rocca, Cristina Casciari, Elisabetta Rossi, Falko Steinbach, Gian Mario De Mia

Phylogenetic analysis of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus isolates from SlovakiaAnna Jackova, Michaels Novackova, Stefan Vilcek

Characterisation of a non-protective and a non-pathogenic infectious rabbit haemorrhagic disease-like virusGhislaine Le Gall-Recule, Francoise Zwingelstein, Marie Fages, Stephane Bertagnoli, Jacqueline Gelfi, StephaneMarchandeau

Detection of porcine circovirus in rodentsMarta Lorincz, Attila Csagola, Imre Biksi, Levente Szeredi, Adam Dan, Tames Tuboly

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Poster presentations

Molecular analysis of equine herpesvirus 1 strains isolated in the last 30 years in HungaryPeter Malik, Adam Balint, Adam Dan, Vilmos Palfi

Incidence of porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) and Torque teno virus (TTV) genogroups in pigs from post-weaningmultisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS)-affected and non-PMWS-affected farms in archival UK samplesMichael J. McMenamy, Irene McNair, Catherine Duffy, John Mc Killen, Nuala Fee, Catherine Mulholland, Brian Adair,Gordon Allan

Molecular characterization of canine parvovirus type 2 circulating in GreeceVasileios Ntafis, Efthychia Xylouri, Iris Kalli, Katerina Adamama-Moraitou, Timoleon Rallis, Theofanis Kane llos,Costantina Desario, Nicola Decaro

Molecular epidemiology of rabies virus isolates in SloveniaDanijela Rihtarie, Ivan Toplak, UrS"ka Kuhar, Joe Grom, Peter Hostnik

Phylogenetic analysis of small-ruminant lentiviruses in sheep flocks / goat herds in GreeceVassiliki Spyrou, Vassilios Psychas, Georgios Sofianidis, Vasia Mavrogianni, Emmanouil Kalaitzakis, George Fthenakis,Charalambos Billinis

First description of swine Torque teno virus (TTV) and detection of a new genogroup in HungaryMaria Takacs, Agnes Dencs, Csenge Csiszar, Andrea Hettmann, Erzsebet Rusvai, Katalin N. Szomor, Vilmos Palfi, BelaNagy

Characterisation of the murine adenovirus 2 genome and partial sequences from similar rodent adenovirusesMarton Vidovszky, Sandra Ramelli, Willy Decurtins, Justyna Ruminska, Andor Doszpoly, Gabriella Skoda, Mate Janoska,Balazs Harrach, Urs Greber, Silvio Hemmi

Host-virus interactions and pathogenesis

An infectious clone of West Nile virus 15-98-ST1Celine Bahuon, Sylvie Lecollinet, Eva Mertens, Stephan Zientara, Philippe Despres

Comparison of the long fiber of serotype 1 fowl adenovirus isolates from chickens with gizzard erosionsAna Basic, Evelyn Schulz and Michael Hess

Comparative immunohistochemical studies on the tissue distribution and persistency of three variants of classical swinefever virus in experimentally infected pigs: a recent isolate of wild boar origin, a newly developed modified live markervaccine and the conventional "C" vaccine strainKatinka Belak, Mary lene Tignon, Gabor Kulcsar, Timea Barna, Katalin Fabian, Reka Levai, Attila Farsang, Frank Koenen,Sandor Belak

Avian influenza virus (AIV) pathogenesis in a ferret model: H5N1 Glade 2.2 (A/turkey/Turkey/1/05)Sharon M. Brookes, Fanny Garcon, Dianne Major, Lorenzo Rapisarda, Alejandro Nunez, John Wood, Ian H. Brown

Characterization of in vitro parameters correlating with virulence of classical swine fever virus in pigsRita Eymann-Haeni, Artur Summerfield, Sandra Blome, Irene Greiser-Wilke, Nicolas Rugg li

Modulation of cytokines and interferon type 1 pathway by African swine fever virus of different virulence, ASFV/L60 andASFV/NH/P68Solange Gil, Nuno Sepulveda, Emmanuel Albina, Alexandre Leitao, Carlos Martins

Development of strand-specific quantitative RT-PCR assay for bovine viral diarrhoea virus replicationS. Anna La Rocca, Rachel le Cook, Torstein Sandvik, Rebecca M. Strong

Cytokine gene expression profiling after infection of porcine cells with classical swine fever virus using SAGE and RT-qPCRAnastasia Lange, Irene Greiser-Wilke, Stefanie Bendfeldt, Laura C. Miller, John D. Neill

The effect of infection with feline calicivirus on host cytoskeletal proteinsEmma L. Newsham, Alan D. Radford, David G. Spiller, Susan Dawson, Rosalind M. Gaskell, Jonathan M. Wastling

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Poster presentations

Role of CD9 for the entry of bovine viral diarrhea virus into the cellKatrin Pannhorst, Stefanie Bendfeldt, Inga Grotha, Beatrice Grummer, Irene Greiser-Wilke

Analysis of well-differentiated porcine airway epithelial cells as host cells for swine influenza virusesDarsaniya Punyadarsaniya, Isabel Hennig-Pauka, Christine Winter, Christel Schwegmann-Wessels, Georg Herr ler

Interferon involvement in borna disease virus infectionJonas J. Wensman, Anne-Lie Blomstrom, Carolina Ilback, Elina Sandwall, Anders Johannisson, Sandor Belak, Anna-Lena Berg, Mikael Berg

Vaccines and viral immunology

Evaluation of two modified live CSFV marker vaccines in a comparative animal trialAndrea Aebischer, Martin Hofmann

Targeting to antigen-presenting-cells by DNA vaccination induces protective responses against foot-and-mouth disease inswineBel& Borrego, Jordi M. Argilaguet, Eva Perez-Martin, Mariano Perez-Filgueira, Jose M. Escribano, Francisco Sobrino,Fernando Rodriguez

Compared cross-immunogenicity of different avian influenza H5 hemagglutinins using a DNA vaccination model inMuscovy ducksOlivier Guionie, Marie-Odile Le Bras, Stephanie Bougeard, Michel Bub lot, Veronique Jestin

Putative antigenic domains on the Ems protein of pestivirusesDenise Henrych, Volker Moennig, Irene Greiser-Wilke

Antigenic variation in erbovirusesJacquelyn Horsinqton, James Gilkerson, Carol Hartley

Improved tools and strategies for the prevention and control of classical swine fever (CSFV goDIVA)Frank Koenen, Andy Haegeman, Ase Uttenthal, Marie-Frederique Le Potier, Gabor Kulcsar, Willie Loeffen, Juan PlanaDuran, Martin Beer, Gian Mario De Mia, Sophie Rossi, Rong Gao, Sandor Belak, Volker Moennig, Jose Sanchez-Vizcaino, Hans-Hermann Thulke, Niels Delater, Paolo Calistri, Martin Hofmann

In vitro and in vivo characterisaton of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) N' deletion mutantsPatricia Koniq, Johanna Zemke, Katrin Mischkale, Ilona Reimann, Martin Beer

Protective efficacy of FMDV subunit vaccine produced using a silkworm-baculovirus expression system against twoChinese type Asia I isolates in cattleZhiyonq Li, Xiangping Yin, Yongzhu Yi, Baoyu Li, Xuerui Li, Xi Lan, Zhifang Zhang, Jixing Liu

Importance of individual neutralising epitopes of foot-and-mouth disease virus in relation to polyclonal response ofvaccinated animalsMana Mahapatra, Pip Hamblin, David Paton

Alternative testing of viral vaccines for extraneous agents: detection of egg drop syndrome virus by PCREnika Petrovszki, Tibor Farkas, Erzsebet Sombor, Zoltan Penzes

Early protection against lethal CSFV challenge infection after immunization of pigs with the modified live marker vaccinecandidate CP7 E2alfIlona Reimann, Immanuel Leifer, Elke Lange, Sandra Blome, Sandra Juanola, Joan Plana Duran, Martin Beer

Coexpression of rabies virus glycoprotein and nucleoprotein in silkworm-baculovirus expression system and its utilizationas a subunit vaccineXianqpinq Yin, Zhiyong Li, Yinv Li Jiangtao Li, Yongzhu Yi, Huiguo Shu, Zhifang Zhang,Jixing Liu

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Poster presentations

Viral diagnosis

Immunocapture ELISA and RT-PCR in the diagnosis of PPRV infectionHarun Albayrak, Feray Alkan

Detection of hepatitis E virus-specific IgG antibodies in domestic pigs from Germany using a novel in-house ELISAChristine Bachlein, Anika Schielke, Reimar Johne, Beatrice Grummer

Potential risks for the vertical transmission of bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) virusJelena Balatinec, Tomislav Keros, Mirko Lojkig, Lorena Jemeitio, Ivana Lojkig, Zeljko Cvetnig, Tomislav Bedekovio

Detection of a novel porcine boca-like virus in the background of porcine circovirus type 2 induced postweaningmultisystemic wasting syndromeAnne-Lie Blomstrom, Sandor Belak, Caroline Fossum, John Mc Killen, Gordon Allan, Per Wallgren, Mikael Berg

Field evaluation of a bulk milk monitoring programme of bluetongue virus 8 (BTV-8) infection in a bluetongue free areaGiulio Bucci, Ernst Stifter, Lebana Bonfanti, Laura Gagliazzo, Stefano Nardelli

Developement of a novel real time RT-PCR for the detection of the NS2A gene of West Nile virus (WNV)Antonella Cersini, Ilaria Maria Ciabatti, Armando Damiani, Giuseppe Manna, Maria Teresa Scicluna, Gian Luca Autorino

Phylogenetic analysis of the hexon gene of avian adenovirus from commercial chickens and turkeysJorge L. Chacdn, Antonio C. Pedroso, Juliana Rodriguez, Camila Peloso, Joelma Moura, Claudete Ferreira, Antonio P.Ferreira

Evaluation of the CACO-2 cell line for isolation of swine influenza virus compared to standard methodsChiara Chiapponi, Irene Zanni, Chiara Garbarino, Giuseppe Barigazzi and Emanuela Foni

A commercially available in-house test is able to detect the new variant 2C of canine parvovirusNicola Decaro, Costantina Desario, Melissa J. Beall, Maria Loredana Colaianni, Anthony A. Di Marco, FrancescaAmorisco, Alessandra Cavalli, Canio Buonavoglia

Validation of developed AIV real-time RT-PCR assays through participation in interlaboratory comparison testsMaia Elizalde, Maria Yuste, Marisa Arias, Jovita Fernandez-Pinero

First detection and partial characterization of koi herpesvirus (KHV) in SloveniaAleksandra Grilc Fajfar, Ivan Toplak, Peter Hostnik, Vlasta Jeneie

Enzootic bovine leukosis: what indications are suitable to standardize and validate the milk ELISA test for indirectdiagnosis?Francesco Feliziani, Francesco Vitelli, Francesco Cesarini, Antonio De Giuseppe

Detection of neuropathogenic strains of equine herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) associated with abortion in GermanyAnn-Kathrin Fritsche, Kerstin Borchers

Detection of bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) in bovine abortionsDavid A Graham, Norman Beggs, Karen Mawhinney, Maria P. Guelbenzu, Vi Calvert, Ben Cunningham, Lynsey Rowan-Layberry, Ian McLaren

Validation of a competitive ELISA for serodiagnosis of PRRS based on recombinant N-protein and monoclonal antibodySantina Grazioli, Giulia Pezzoni, Paolo Cordioli, Emiliana Brocchi

Epidemiological survey of pathogens associated with porcine respiratory diseases in pigs from North-Western Germanyfrom 2007 to 2009Beatrice Grummer, Ludwig Haas, Elisabeth Grosse Beilage, Heiko Nathues, Irene Greiser-Wilke

Comparison of four real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction assays for the detection of bovine viraldiarrhoea virus nucleic acidMaria Guelbenzu, David Graham

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Poster presentations

Detection of ASFV using LATE-PCR and rotary design amplification systemMikhayil Hakhverdyan, Bonnie Ronish, Carmina Gallardo, Jovita Fernandez-Pinero, Karl Stahl, Neil LeBlanc, LawrenceWangh, Sandor Belak

ELISA for detection of avian influenza H5 and H7 antibodiesTrine H. Jensen, Gitte Ajjouri, Kurt Handbjerg, Marek Slomka, Vivien Coward, Martine Cherbonnel, Poul H. Jorgensen

VHS outbreaks in Finland 2000-2008Sirkka-Liisa Korpenfelt, Tiina Nokireki, Ilona Laamanen, Tura Gadd

Lateral flow technology - for a quick on-site differentiation of FMDV and other vesicular diseasesTherese Kristersson, Ann Nordengrahn, Malik Merza

Potential DIVA diagnostics for avian influenza: a comparison and validation studyKatrin Kuhn, Martin Beer

Development of a real-time PCR asssay based on primer-probe energy transfer (PriProET) for the sensitive dectection ofinfectious laryngotracheitis virusMichael J. McMenamy, John Mc Killen, Bernt Hjertner, Brian Adair, Gordon Allan

Development of an accelerated loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for sensitive dectection of infectiouslaryngotracheitis virusMichael J. McMenamy, John Mc Killen, Bernt Hjertner, Brian Adair, Gordon Allan

Towards a Jembrana disease virus specific diagnostic immunoassay - peptide mapping of Gag and Env proteins ofbovine lentivirusesTegan J. Mc Nab, Moira Desport, I. W. Masa Tenaya, Nining Hartaningsih, Graham E. Wilcox

Genetic characterization of chicken parvovirus strains from naturally infected Hungarian flocksElena Alina Pa lade, Akos Hornyak, Zoltan Demeter, Mihaly Dobos-Kovacs, ZsOfia Benyeda, MiklOs Rusvai, Janos Kisary

A baculovirus expressed NS3 protein of bovine viral diarrhea virus displays conformational and antigenical properties asthe native proteinGiulia Pezzoni, Emiliana Brocchi

First evidence of caprine herpesvirus 1 in goat herds in Piedmont, ItalyMonica Pitti, Antonia Sciarra, Mariangela Andra, Pasquale Amato, Giuseppe Ru, Loretta Masoero

Pyrosequencing analysis for a rapid fowl adenovirus species classificationMatteo Samuele Pizzuto, Cristian De Battisti, Sabrina Marciano, Ilaria Capua, Giovanni Cattoli

Development of a competive ELISA (C-ELISA) system for the detection of avian influenza infection in sera of five differentavian speciesMichela Ricioni, Elisabetta Via le, Marzia Mancin, William Dundon, Valeria Brasola, Calogero Terregino, Ilaria Capua

Genetic characterization of coronaviruses in shelter dogs and cats in LisbonRicardo C. Rosado, Ana Duarte, Augusto Baptista, Filomena Oliveira, Ana Machado, Leonel Fernandes, Luis Tavares

Virological survey in shelter dogs and cats in LisbonRicardo C. Rosado, Ana Duarte, Augusto Baptista, Filomena Oliveira, Ana Machado, Leonel Fernandes, Luis Tavares

Inter laboratory validation of real-time PCR assay for detection of African swine fever virusMarylene Ticinon, Carmina Gallardo, Marie-Frederique Le Potier, Raquel Nieto, Elena Martin, Virginia Pelayo, EvelyneHutet, Yves Van der Stede, Marisa Arias, Frank Koenen

Avian nephritis virus commonly detected by RT-PCR in field and longitudinal samples from broiler flocksDaniel Todd, Nigel McBride, James Trudgett, Brendan Donnelly, Francis McNeil ly, Victoria J. Smyth, Heather L.Jewhurst, Brian M. Adair

Seroprevalence of chicken astrovirus infectionsDaniel Todd, Donna L. Wilkinson, Mildred Wylie, Heather L. Jewhurst, Brian M. Adair

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Validation of a real-time RT-PCR for the detection of bluetongue virus in bull semen and development of an internalcontrolTine Vanbinst, Frank Vandenbussche, Kris De Clercq

Description and validation of four real-time RT-PCR for the serotyping of BTV-1, BTV-6, BTV-8 and BTV-11Frank Vandenbussche, Ilse De Leeuw, Kris De Clercq

Proximity ligation assay (PLA) is a new method for the detection of avian virusesAlia Yacoub, Joerg Schlingemann, Mikael Leijon Istvan Kiss, Siamak Zohari, Anna Matyi-TOth, Ann Nordengrahn, UlfLandegren, Bjorn Ekstrom, Sandor Belak

Viruses of wild and exotic animals

Investigation of avian influenza virus (AIV) in wild birds in TurkeyHarun Albayrak, Emre Ozan

First investigation of West Nile (WNV) in wild birds in TurkeyHarun Albayrak, Emre Ozan

Long-term monitoring of wild birds for ortho- and paramyxoviruses in North-Western ItalyRosalia Centorbi, Francesca Rizzo, Riccardo Orusa, Elisa Barcucci, Maria Lucia Mandola

PCR screening of mammalian predators (Carnivora) for adeno- and herpesvirusesEszter Dandar, Andor Doszpoly, Mate Janoska, MiklOs Heltai, Lasz16 SzabO, Maria Benk6

Feasability study of a capture and testing system for wild birds to set up an "early warning system" for West Nile virus inhorse and bird in BelgiumJoe Ile De Vriese, Olivier Poncin, Benedicte Lambrecht, Didier Vangeluwe, Thierry van den Berg, Carine Letellier

Reovirus related pathological lesions and consequential death in rough green snake (Opheodris aestivus)Janos Gal, Mira Mandoki, MiklOs Rusvai, Judit Tavaszi, Szilvia Farkas

Novel simian adenoviruses - comparison with formerly isolated primate adenovirusesMate Janoska, Andor Doszpoly, Gy6z6 Kajan, Laura PantO, Balazs Harrach

Complete sequence and genetic features of raptor adenovirus 1: a novel, non-isolated species in the genus SiadenovirusEndre Kovacs, Balazs Harrach, Maria Benk6

Phylogenetic characterisation of canine distemper viruses detected in naturally infected wild and domestic carnivores inNorth East of ItalyIsabella Monne, Annalisa Salviato, Carlo Citterio, Mariapia Cova, Marco Bregoli, Paola De Benedictis, Claudio Pasolli,Elena Mazzolini, Viviana Valastro, Giovanni Farina, Karin Trevisiol, Giovanni Cattoli

Invertebrate iridovirus infections in insectivorous pets? Quest for a better diagnostic methodTibor Papp, Dirk Spann, Rachel E. Marschang

Examinations aiming at the verification of the reptilian origin of atadenovirusesJudit Penzes, Andor Doszpoly, Balazs Harrach, Maria Benk6

Real time RT-PCR assays for monitoring avian influenza A H5/H7 viruses in wild and domestic birdsFrancesca Rizzo, Francesca Sidoti, Cristina Costa, Massimiliano Bergallo, Rossana Cavallo, Maria Lucia Mandola

Detection of bluetongue serotype 4 in wax-embedded tissues from wild ruminants in the South of SpainBel& Rodriquez-Sanchez, Pedro J. Sanchez-CordOn, VerOnica Molina, Maria A. Risalde, Ana Cristina Perez de Diego,Jose C. GOmez-Villamandos, Jose M. Sanchez-Vizcaino

Genome sequence of a border disease virus strain isolated from a Pyrenean chamoisStefan Vileek, Kim Willoughby, Peter F. Nettleton, Peter Becher

Search for hepatitis E virus in wild life reservoirs and characterization of the virus in Swedish wild boars by full lengthsequencingFrederik Widen, Anna Matyi-Toth, Helene Norder, Sandor Belak

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Author Index - Alphabetical list

Abrantes, J 100 Benevent, G. 56 Chantrey, J 107Ackermann, M. 27 Benko, M 109, 141, 220, 224, 227 Chaves-Pozo, E. 98Adair, B. M....79, 149, 201, 202, 212, 213 Benyeda, Z 204 Cherbonnel, M 139, 197Adamama-Moraitou, K 150 Berg, AL. 77, 166 Chiapponi, C. 186Aebischer, A. 167 Berg, M. 77, 166, 182 Ciabatti, M. I 76, 184Ajjouri, G. 197 Bergallo, M 228 Citterio, C. 225Akashi, H. 84 Bernath, S. 134 Ciulli, S. 143Albayrak, H. 118, 129, 179, 217, 218 Bertagnoli, S. 99, 101, 146 Clark, A. K. 87Albina, E. 160 Berto, A. 89 Clegg, S. R 106Al-Blowi, M. H. 125 Bevan, V. 135 Clifford, D. 42, 50Alenius, S 132 Bidokhti, M. R. M 132 Coetzer, K. (J.) 64Alkali, B. R. 46 Biksi, I. 45, 147 Colaianni, M. L. 187Alkan, F 133, 179 Bilic, I. 94 Contreras, V 51Allan, G. M 142, 149, 182, 201, 202 Billinis, C. 138, 152 Cook, R. 161Allee, C. 139 Blahak, S 80 Cordioli, P 74, 193Alley, M. 82 Blanchard, Y. 135 Corredor, J. C 48Alta, B. 133 Blohm, U. 43 Costa, C. 228Alvarez, J. 126 Blomberg, J 78 Coste, P. 58Alyabis, A 119 Blome, S. 110, 159, 177 Cova, M 225Amato, P. 206 BlomstrOm, AL. 166, 182 Coward, V. 197Amenna, N 56 Bluteau, A. 139 Coyne, K. P. 106Amorisco, F 187 Boardman, S. 103 Crawford, P. C 120Anderson, T. C. 120 Bode, L 77 Crooke, H. R. 50Andra, M. 206 Bohm, M 59, 140 Croville, G. 58Andraud, M. 67 Bonfanti, L 183 Cuesta, A. 98Anguita, J 54 Boonstra, J 63 Cunningham, B. 192Arailjo, A. C. 130 Borchers, K. 191 Cvetnie, Z 181Argilaguet, J. M. 168 Borrego, B. 168 Csagola, A 147Arias, M 41, 72, 188, 211 Bouet-Cararo, C 51 Csiszar, C 153Athmaran, T. N. 52 Bougeard, S. 169 CsOrgo, T. 88Autorino, G. L. 76, 184 Boutrouille, A 127 Dagalp, S. B 133Bachlein, C. 91, 180 Bouwknegt, C 63 Dal Pozzo, F 61Bahuon, C 45, 155 BOttiger, B. 113 Damiani, A 76, 184Bakonyi, T 44, 45, 75, 83, 88, 93, 111 Brasola, V. 208 Dan, A. 128, 147, 148Balatinec, J. 181 Breard, E 51 Dandar, E 220Balint, A. 128, 148 Bregoli, M 225 Darby, A. C 107Balka, G 75 Breithaupt, A. 43 Dastjerdi, A 71

Balogh, Z. 122 Breum, S. 0. 108, 113 Daube, G 96Banks, M 71, 89 Briand, FX. 139 Davison, A. J. 109Bank-Wolf, B. R. 90 Brocchi, E 74, 193, 205 Dawson, C 89Banyai, K. 95, 137 Brookes, S. M. 42, 158 Dawson, S 106, 163Baptista, A. 209, 210 Brown, I. H. 42, 128, 158 Day, J. M 105Barbic, L 65 Bublot, M 42, 49, 169 De Battisti, C. 207Barcucci, E 219 Bucci, G. 183 De Benedictis, P 120, 225Barigazzi, G. 186 Buonavoglia, C 95, 187 De Clercq, K 61, 214, 215Barna, T 157 Qa4kan, E 133 De Deus, N 113Barrow, P. 103 Calistri, P 172 De Diego, A. C. P 229Basic, A 94, 156 Calvert, V. 192 De Giuseppe, A 190Batten, C 39 Calvo-Pinilla, E 54, 55 De Leeuw, I. 61, 215Baule, C 112 Camus, C. 99 De Mia, G. M. 143, 144, 172Baumgartner, W. 91 Canelli, E 143 De Vriese, J 221Baybikov, T. Z 68 Caprioli, A. 76 Deblanc, C. 56Beall, M. J. 187 Capua, I. 120, 125, 207, 208 Decaro, N 150, 187Becher, P. 97, 230 Cariolet, R. 56, 135 Deckers, D. 47Bedekovie, T. 181 Carvalheira, J. C. 100 Decurtins, W 154Beer, M..42, 43, 104, 110, 172, 173, 177,

200Casciari, C.Cattoli, G

14442, 125, 207, 225

Delater, NDemeter, Z.

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Beggs, N. 192 Cavalli, A 187 Dencs, A 153Beilage, E. G. 194 Cavallo, R. 228 Deplanche, M. 101Belak, K. 104, 157 Centorbi, R 219 Deprez, P. 114Belak, S...29, 77, 78, 104, 112, 121, 123, Cersini, A. 76, 184 Dergel, I 121

128, 132, 157, 166, 172, 182, 196,216, 231

Cesarini, FChacOn, J. L

190185

Desario, C.Desport, M

95, 150, 18762, 203

Bendfeldt, S. 162, 164 Chaignat, V. 38 Despres, P. 155Benetka, V. 131 Chanavat-Bizzini, S 49 Deutz, A. 88

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Diederichs, M. 140 Gartrell, B 82 Irvine, R 42Di Marco, A. A. 187 Gaskell, R. M. 106, 163 Ismail, M. M 125Dobos-Kovacs, M. 134, 204 Gautier-Bouchardon, A 56 Ivanics, E. 128Dominguez, L. 126 Gelfi, J 99, 146 Jackova, A. 145Donnelly, B. 212 Giammarioli, M 143, 144 Janoska, M 154, 220, 223Doszpoly, A. 141, 154, 220, 223, 227 Gil, S. 160 Jemettio, L 181Drew, T. W. 50 Gilgenbach, S. 97 Jenoio, V. 189Duarte, A. 209, 210 Gilkerson, J 102, 171 Jensen, E. 85Duarte, L 66 GOmez, C 72 Jensen, T. H 197Duboeuf, M. 49 GOmez-Villamandos, J. C 229 Jestin, A. 67, 135Ducatez, M. F. 46 Gonzalez, S. 126 Jestin, V. 139, 169Duffy, C. 142, 149 Gorin, S 56 Jewhurst, H. L. 79, 212, 213Dundon, W. 208 Gortazar, C. 40, 41 Jimenez-Clavero, M. A 41Duran, J. P. 104, 172, 177 Goyache, J 126 Johannisson, A. 166Durmaz, Y. 129 Graham, D. A 192, 195 Johne, R 180Durrwald, R. 88 Graham, S. P. 50 Johns, H 50Ecobichon, P. 56 Grasland, B 67, 135 Johnson, N 71

Edwards, S. 24 Grazioli, S. 193 Jongejan, F. 63Egberink, H 26 Greber, U. 154 Jorgensen, P. H. 197Ehrensperger, F. 83 Greiser-Wilke, 1...159, 162, 164, 170, 194 Juanola, S 177Ekstrom, B. 216 Gretillat, M. 99 Kajan, G. L 81, 109, 223Elia, G 95 Grgio, H 57 Kalaitzakis, E. 152Elizalde, M 188 Grierson, S. S. 71, 89 Kalli, I. 150Eloit, M. 66, 127 Grom, J 69, 151 Kalthoff, D. 43Emmoth, E 121 Grotha, 1 164 Kanellos, T 150Erbs, P 99 Grummer, B. 91, 164, 180, 194 Kato, K. 84Erdelyi, K. 44, 128 Grund, C. 47 Kecskemeti, S. 123Eriksson, R. 78 Guberti, V 104 Keros, T. 181Escribano, J. M. 168 Guelbenzu, M. P. 192, 195 Khan, 0. A. 125Essen, S. 42 Guerin, JL. 58 Kisary, J. 204Esteves, P. J. 100 Guillou-Cloarec, C. 139 Kiss, I. 78, 123, 128, 216Everett, H. E. 50 Guionie, 0 139, 169 Kiupel, M. 87Eymann-Haeni, R. 159 Guionnet, JM. 56 Klempa, B. 88Fabian, K. 157 Gulland, F. M. D 85 Klonjkowski, B 51Fages, M. 146 Gurrala, R. 71 Koenen, F. 104, 157, 172, 211Fajfar, A. G. 189 Gut, W 122 Kolodziejek, J 88Falconi, C. 41 Gutlederer, 1 131 Korpenfelt, SL. 198Faleke, 0. 0. 46 Gyarmati, P 123 Kovacs, E. R. 224Farina, G. 225 Ha, HJ 82 KOkeny, S 73Farkas, S. 222 Haas, L. 194 KOnig, M 60, 90Farkas, T. 176 Habus, J 65 KOnig, P. 173Farsang, A. 134, 157 Haegeman, A 104, 172 Kramer, M. 104Fee, N 149 Haijema, B. J. 26 Krell, P. J 48Felix, H. 135 Haines, F. J 50 Kremer, J. R 46Feliziani, F. 190 Hakhverdyan, M 132, 196 Kristersson, T 199Ferenczi, E. 44, 88, 122 Hakze-van der Honing, R. 92 Kruger, D. H. 88Fernandes, L. 209, 210 Hall, N. 107 Kuhar, U 151Fernandez-Pacheco, P 41 Hamblin, P. 175 Kukielka, D 70Fernandez-Pinero, J. 41, 72, 188, 196 Handbjerg, K 197 Kukushkin, S. A 68Ferre, S. 56, 139 Hannant, D 103 Kulcsar, G. 104, 157, 172Ferreira, A. P. 185 Hans, A 75 Kuntz-Simon, G 42, 56Ferreira, C. 185 Harder, T 43 Kurt, M. 118Ferreira, P. G 100 Harrach, B .109, 141, 154, 223, 224, 227 Kutasi, 0. 44, 45Ficorilli, N 102 Hartaningsih, N 62, 203 Kuhn, K. 200Fledelius, B 81 Hartley, C 102, 171 La Rocca, S. A. 144, 161Floyd, T. 39 Hasony, H. J. 119 Laamanen, I. 198Fodor, E 136 Heltai, M 220 Lacroux, C 58Foni, E. 42, 186 Hemmi, S. 154 Lamande, J. 139Forgach, P. 93 Hennig-Pauka, 1. 165 Lambrecht, B 49, 221Fossum, C. 182 Henrych, D 170 Lan, X 174Foucras, G 101 Herrler, G. 59, 140, 165 Landegren, U. 77, 216Foulon, E. 101 Herruzo, 1. 41 Lange, A 162Fournier, A 51, 66 Herzig, B. 88 Lange, E 43, 177Fraisse, A. 127 Hess, M 94, 156 Larsen, L. E 42, 108, 113Fritsche, AK 191 Hettmann, A 153 Latif, M. 131

Frost, J. W. 80 Hjertner, B 201, 202 Le Bras, MO 169Fthenakis, G. 152 Hjulsager, C. K 108, 113 Le Gall-Recule, G. 139, 146Fusaro, A. 125 Hoffmann, B 110 Le Gros, FX 49Gadd, T. 198 Hofmann, M. 38, 104, 167, 172 Le Poder, S. 66Gagliazzo, L. 183 Homola, H 88 Le Potier, MF. 172, 211Gal, J. 222 Hornyak, A. 75, 111, 204 Lea, R. G 103Gallardo, C. 72, 196, 211 Horsington, J 102, 171 LeBlanc, N. 196Galligioni, V. 115 Horzinek, M. C. 33 Lecollinet, S. 45, 155Gallina, L. 115 Hostnik, P. 69, 151, 189 Leifer, I. 110, 177Gao, R 172 Howe, L 82 Leijon, M. 216Garbarino, C. 186 HOlzel, D. 63 Leitao, A 160Garcia, J. 42 Hutet, E 211 Letellier, C 114, 221Garcia, N. 126 Ilback, C 166 Leuchowius, KJ 77Garcon , F. 158 Inglese, N 71, 89 Leval, R 157

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Li, B 174 Mizutani, T. 84 Preis, S 97Li, J. 178 Modumo, J. 53 Prokofieva, I. 94Li, X 174 Moennig, V 104, 170, 172 Psychas, V. 152Li, Y 178 Molina, V. 229 Punyadarsaniya, D 165Li, Z 174, 178 Monne, I. 125, 225 Queguiner, S 56Liebana, P. 126 Montero, J. 98 Racz, G. 88Lipkin, W. I 34 Moschidou, P. 95 Radford, A. D. 106, 107, 163Liu, J. 174, 178 Moura, J. 185 Radogna, A. 95Liu, L. 78, 112 MOstl, K. 131 Rallis, T. 150Loeffen, W. 42, 172 Mulholland, C. 149 Ramelli, S 154Lojkie, I 181 Muller, A 100, 130 Rapisarda, L 158Lojkie, M 181 Muller, C. P. 46, 128 Rautenschlein, S. 140LOpez-Olvera, J. R 41 Muz, D 133 Rebega, C. 66Lorusso, E 95 Nagy, B. 153 Reimann, I 173, 177Loupias, J. 58 Nagy, E. 48, 57 Reuter, G 93Lorincz, M. 147 Nardelli, S. 183 Richard-Mazet, A. 49Lucia Mandola, M. 228 Nathues, H. 194 Rigoni, M. 208Ludwig, H 77 Neill, J. D 162 Rihtario, D. 69, 151Lunazzi, A. 127 Nettleton, P. F 230 Risalde, M. A 229Lussy, H 88, 93 Nevel, A. 89 Rivera, R. 85, 86Mace, C. 139 Newsham, E. L 163 Rizzo, F. 219, 228Machado, A. 209, 210 Nicola, D. 95 Robles, A 72Maclachlan, N. J. 28 Nieto, R. 72, 211 Rodriguez, F 168Madec, F 67 Nignol, AC 135 Rodriguez, J 185Madic, J. 65 Nijhof, A. M. 63 Rodriguez-Calvo, T. 54, 55Maeda, K. 84 Noad, R 52 Rodriguez-Sanchez, B. 40, 52, 229Maes, R. K 87 Nokireki, T 198 Romanova, I 81Mahapatra, M. 175 Nollens, H. H 85, 86 Ronish, B 196Maikano, I. 46 Nordengrahn, A 78, 199, 216 Rosado, R. C 209, 210Majarashin, A. F. 133 Norder, H. 113, 231 Rose, N. 67, 127Major, D 158 Novackova, M. 145 Rosenberger, J. K. 137Malik, P 148 Nowotny, N. .44, 75, 83, 88, 93, 100, 111 Rossi, E 143, 144Mancin, M. 208 Ntafis, V. 150 Rossi, S 172Mandoki, M. 222 Nunez, A. 42, 158 Rottier, P. J. M. 26Mandola, M. L. 219 Ogor, K 139 Rowan-Layberry, L 192Manna, G. 76, 184 Oguzoglu, T. Q 133 Roy, P. 52Marchandeau, S. 146 Ohlson, A. 132 ROzsa, M. 123Marciano, S 207 Oliveira, F 209, 210 ROmer-OberdOrfer, A. 47Maresch, C. 43 Oliveira-Filho, E. F. 90 Ru, G 206Marschang, R. E. 80, 81, 226 Ortego, J. 54, 55 Rudolf, M 47Martella, V 95 Orusa, R 219 Ruggli, N. 159Martelli, F. 71, 89 Ouedraogo, JB 46 Ruiz-Fons, F 40Martin, E. 211 Oura, C. 39, 64 Ruminska, J. 154Martinelle, L. 61 Owoade, A. A 46 Russo, P 51Martinez, I 126 Ozan, E. 118, 129, 217, 218 Rusvai, E 153Martins, C. 160 Palade, E. A. 204 Rusvai, M. 75, 111, 204, 222Masoero, L 206 Palfi, V 148, 153 Saegerman, C. 61Massin, P. 139 Palma, A. 41 Sala, M. 76Mathijs, E. 96, 124 Palya, V 109, 136, 137 Salguero, F. J 50Mak), T 136, 137 Pannhorst, K. 164 Salviato, A. 125, 225Matrosovich, M. 42 Pant6, L 223 Sanchez, M. A 41Matyi-Toth, A. 216, 231 Papp, T. 80, 81, 109, 226 Sanchez-CordOn, P. J. 229Mauroy, A. 96, 124 Pardon, B. 114 Sanchez-Vizcaino, J. M.... 31, 40, 41, 52,Mavrogianni, V 152 Pasolli, C 225 70, 104, 172, 229Mawhinney, K. 192 Pastoret, PP 25 Sandvik, T. 161Mazzolini, E. 225 Paton, D 175 Sandwall, E. 166Mbah, P. 0 46 Pavio, N. 127 Sardi, S. 45McBride, N. 212 Pedroso, A. C 185 Sarradin, P. 61McClintock, J. 142 Pees, M 80 Scagliarini, A. 115McCreary, C 89 Pelayo, V 211 Schellen, P. 26McInnes, C. J 107 Peloso, C. 185 Schielke, A. 180McKillen, J. 142, 149, 182, 201, 202 Penzes, J. 227 Schipper, J. J. M. 63McLaren, I 192 Penzes, Z 176 Schivo, A. 125McMenamy, M. J. 142, 149, 201, 202 Peralta, B. 58 Schlingemann, J 216McNab, T. J. 62, 203 Perez de Diego, A. C. 52 Schmeiser, S 60McNair, I. 149 Perez, C. 72 Schmidt, V 80, 81McNeilly, F. 212 Perez-Filgueira, M. 168 Schmitz, A. 139Meier-Trummer, C. 27 Perez-Martin, E. 168 Schulz, E. 156Mellor, P. S. 64 Perez-Sancho, M. 126 Schwartz-Cornil, I 51Mena, F 126 Petersen, H. 140 Schwegmann-Wessels, C. 140, 165Mertens, E. 155 Petrovszki, E. 176 Sciarra, A. 206Merza, M 78, 199 Pezzoni, G. 74, 193, 205 Scicluna, M. T. 76, 184Metreveli, G. 123 Picault, JP. 139 Scipioni, A. 96, 124Mettenleiter, T. C. 43, 47 Pignolet, B 101 Seehusen, F 91

Meyer, G. 101 Pinhas, C. 66 Segales, J. 113Milas, Z. 65 Pischke, S. 91 Seidel, B 44Miller, L. C 162 Pitti, M 206 Sekulin, K 83Minguez-Tudela, I. 32 Pizzuto, M. S 207 SepOlveda, N 160Mischkale, K. 173 Poncin, 0. 221 Sevilla, N 54, 55

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Seybold, J 80 Tavares, L 209, 210 Via le, E 120, 208Shu, H. 178 Tavaszi, J 222 Vicente, J. 41

Shukur, M. D. A. 80 Teifke, J. 43 Vidmar, M 69Sidoti, F. 228 Tenaya, I. W. M. 62, 203 Vidovszky, M 154Silva, E. 100, 130 Terregino, C 208 Vilcek, S. 145, 230Skoda, G. 154 Thiel, HJ 60, 90 Vitelli, F. 190Slomka, M. 197 Thiery, R. 51 Volmer, C. 58Smith, C 85 Thiry, E. 61, 96, 124 Volmer, R. 58Smyth, V. J. 79, 212 Thomas, N. 56 Wahlberg, N. 112Snoeck, C. J. 46 Thompson, G. 100, 130 Walk, K 131Sobrino, F. 168 Thuer, B. 38 Wallace, D. B. 64Sofianidis, G. 152 Thulke, HH 172 Wallgren, P. 182Sombor, E. 176 Thys, C. 124 Wangh, L 196Sosan, 0. 50 Tignon, M 157, 211 Wastling, J. M. 163Soubies, S. M. 58 Tiozzo Caenazzo, S 120 Watanabe, S. 84Soderberg, 0. 77 Todd, D 30, 79, 212, 213 Watson, S. 57Spallucci, V 76 Tohya, Y. 84 Wedemeyer, H. 91Spann, D. 226 Top, S. 101 WeissenbOck, H. 44, 83, 88Spiller, D. G. 163 Topfstedt, E. 47 Wellehan, J. F. X 85, 86Spyrou, V 152 Toplak, I. 69, 151 189 Wensman, J. J. 77, 166Stahl, K. 196 Traven, M 132 Widen, F 121, 231Staresina, V 65 Trevisiol, K. 225 Wilcox, G. E. 62, 203Steensels, M 49 Troskie, M 64 Wilkinson, D. L. 213Steinbach, F. 71, 144 Trudgett, J 212 Willoughby, K 230Stercoli, L. 74 Tuboly, T 147 Winter, C. 59, 140, 165Stevanovic, V. 65 Tuppurainen, E. S. M 64 Wise, A. G 87Stewart, M. 52 Turk, N. 65 Wood, J 39, 158Stiffer, E 183 Ursu, K 128 Worwa, G. 38Stoltsz, H. W 64 Uttenthal, A. 172 Wylie, M. 213Strebelow, HG. 110 Vaccari, F 115 Xia, H. 78, 112Stritof, Z. 65 Vahlenkamp, T 43 Xylouri, E 150Strong, R. M. 161 Valastro, V. 225 Yacoub, A. 216Studdert, M. 102 van Coillie, E 92 Yang, OH. 48, 57Summerfield, A. 159 van den Berg, T. 49, 221 Yi, Y. 174, 178Suzuki, K. 84 van der Poel, W. H. M 92 Yin, X. 174, 178Szab6, L. 220 Van der Stede, Y. 211 Yon, L 103Szelechowski, M 51 van Reeth, K. 35, 42 Yuste, M 188Szeleczky, Z. 128 van Rijn, P. A. 63 Zanni, I. 186Szeles, K. 122 van Rooij, E. M. A 63 Zemke, J. 173Szeredi, L. 147 Vanbinst, T 214 Zhang, Z 174, 178Szomor, K. N. 153 Vandenbussche, F 214, 215 Ziant, D. 61, 96Tafalla, C. 98 Vangeluwe, D. 221 Zientara, S. 45, 51, 155Tahita, C. 46 Veggiato, C. 120 Zohari, S. 216Takacs, M. 153 Veits, J. 47 Zwingelstein, F 146Tarnagda, Z 46 Venn-Watson, S 85, 86 Zsak, L. 105Tatar-Kis, T 136 Venter, E. H. 53, 64

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AckermannAebischerAkashiAlbayrakAlkanAlyabisAriasBaborenkoB achleinBahuonBakonyiBalatinecB a lintBalkaBallmannBarbicBartakBasicBassemBauleBecherBel&Bel&BenetkaBenkoBenyedaBergBertagnoliBidokhtiBilge-DagalpBillinisBlahakBlomstromBognarBohmBorchersBorregoBouet-CararoBreumBrownBrunetBub lotBuonavogliaCalvo PinillaCardetiChacon VillanuevaClegg

MathiasAndreaHiroomiHarunFerayAdel SalihMaria LuisaElena PavlovnaChristineCelineTamasJelenaAdamGyulaMOnikaLjuboPavelAnaSalemClaudiaPaulKatinkaSandorVivianeMariaZsdfiaMikaelStephaneMehdiSevalCharalambosSilviaAnne-LieGaborMarenKerstinBe len

Cora lineSolvej 0.Ian H.SylvieMichelCanioEvaGiusyJorge LuisSimon R.

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Colaianni Maria LoredanaComtet LoicCordonnier NathalieCrooke Helen R.Czifra GeorgCsire MartaDal Pozzo FabianaDan AdamDandar EszterDastjerdi AkbarDe Benedictis PaolaDe Leeuw IlseDe Mia Gian Mariode Smit A. J. (Hans)De Vriese Joe Ile

Decaro NicolaDedet Vincent G. D.Demeter ZoltanDiederichs MeikeDirbakova ZuzanaDoherty SimonDosedlova VilmaDoszpoly AndorOren CsabaDuffy KateDuthie SusanEdwards StevenEl Saied MohamedElizalde MaiaEloit MarcEmmoth EvaErdelyi KarolyEspunya EnricEymann-Haeni RitaFarkas TiborFarsang AttilaFeliziani FrancescoFerenczi Ernake G.Fernandez-Pinero JovitaField Hugh J.Foni EmanuelaForgach PetraForgach KatalinForster ChristineFragkiadaki EftychiaFriedgut OrlyFritsche Ann-KathrinGadd TuijaGal JanosGalligioni ViolaGarcon FannyGilgenbach StefanieGraham David A.Gransden DoraGrasland Beatrice S. M.Gretillat MagalieGrierson Sylvia S.

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lorivet @libero.itloic.comtet @id -vet.comncordonnier @vet -alfort.frh.crookegvla.defra.gsi.gov.ukgeorg.czifra @ec.europa.eucsire.marta @oek.antsz.hufdalpozzo @ulg.ac.bedana @oai.hudandareszti @yahoo.co.uka .dastjerdi @vla.defra.gsi.gov.ukpdebenedictis @[email protected] @[email protected] @var.fgov.ben.decarogveterinaria.uniba.itvdedet @invivo.edudemeter.zoltan @aotk.szie.humeike .diederichs @tiho -hannover.dedirbakova @svuzv.sksimon.doherty @[email protected]@vmri.hudrencsaba @gmail.comc.duffy @qub.ac.uksusan.duthie @[email protected] @[email protected] @vet -alfort.freva.emmoth @sva.sekerdelyi @gmail.comeem @hipra.comrita.eymann-haenigivi.admin.chtibor.farkas@ceva.comfarsanga @oai.huf.feliziani @izsum.itferenczi.emoke @oek.antsz.hufpinero @[email protected] @izsler.itforgach.petra @aotk.szie.hukatalin.forgachgceva.comchristine .foerster @vetmed.uni -giessen.deefxil @aua.gr, eftychia.xylouri @yahoo.grorlyf @moag.gov.ilakfritsche @gmx.detuija.gadd @evira.figal.janos @aotk.szie.huviolagialla @yahoo.itf.garcongvla.defra.gsi.gov.ukstefanie .gilgenbach @tiho -hannover.dedavid.graham @afbini.gov.ukdora.gransdenggiagen.comb.graslandgploufragan.afssa.frm.gretillat @envt.frs.grierson @vla.defra.gsi.gov.uk

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G romGrummerGuelbenzuGyuraneczHaHakhverdyanHannantHanounHarmeyerHarrachHenrychHarrierHjulsagerHofmannHorny&HorsingtonHorzinekJanoskaJensenJestinJestinJuhaszKajanKarina BaloghKirisawaKissKleinKlewerKoenenKorpenfeltKovacsKokenyK6nigKovagoKrellKristerssonKuehnKukielkaKukushkinKulcsarKuntz-SimonLa RoccaLangeLe Gall-ReculeLe PoderLeaLecollinetLeiferLesbrosLetellierLiLindheLipkinLiuLopez-OlveraL6rinczLuk

JozeBeatriceMaria P.MiklOsHye JeongMikhayilDuncanYakoub FargallaSi Ike

BalazsDeniseGeorgCharlotte KristianeMartinAkosJacquelyn J.Marian C.MateTrine H.AndreVeroniqueTamasGyozoZsuzsannaRikioIstvanDieterKristineFrankSirkka-LiisaEndre R.SzabolcsPatriciaCsabaPeter J.ThereseKatrinDeborahSergey A.GaborGae Ile

S. AnnaAnastasiaGhislaineSophieRichard G.SylvieImmanuelCynthiaCarineZhiyongAnnaW. IanLihongJorge R.MartaSo-mui, Geraldine

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joze.gromgvf.uni-lj.sibeatrice .grummer @tiho -hannover.demaria.guelbenzu @afbini.gov.ukm.gyuranecz@gmail.comh.j.hagmassey.ac.nzmikhayil.hakhverdyangsva.seduncan.hannant@nottingham.ac.ukhamed.yosef @yahoo.comsilke.harmeyer @pfizer.comharrach @vmri.hudenise.henrych @tiho -hannover.degeorg.herrler @tiho- hannover.deckhj @vet.dtu.dkmartin.hofmann @ivi.admin.chhornyak.akosgaotk.szie.hujacquelynjh@[email protected]@vmri.hutrje @vet.dtu.dka.jestin @afssa.frv.jestin @afssa.frjuhaszta @oai.hugykajan @vmri.hubalogh.zsuzsanna @oek.antsz.hur- kirisa @rakuno.ac.jpistvan.kiss @sva.sedieter.klein @vu -wien.ac.atkristine.klewergid-vet.comfrkoe @var.fgov.besirkka -liisa.korpenfelt @[email protected] @lifetech.compatricia.koenig @ fli.bund.deKovago.Csaba @aotk.szie.hupkrell @uoguelph.catherese.kristersson @[email protected]@sanidadanimal.infosergey.kukushkin @mail.rukulcsarg @oai.hug.kuntz.simongafssa.fra.larocca @vla.defra.gsi.gov.ukanastasia .lange @tiho -hannover.deg.legallgafssa.frslepoder @vet -alfort.frrichard.lea @nottingham.ac.uks.lecollinetgafssa.frImmanuel.Leifer @ fli.bund.decynthia.lesbros @virbac.comcalet @var.fgov.beli_zhiyong56 @yahoo.com.cnanna.lindhe @[email protected] @sva.sejordi.lopez.olvera @uab.eslorincz.marta @aotk.szie.huloretta we leegafcd.gov.hk

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Maclachlan N. James USA njmaclachlan @ucdavis.eduMadio Josip Croatia josip.madic @vef.hrMaes Roger K. USA [email protected] Mana UK mana.mahapatra @bbsrc.ac.ukMalik Peter Hungary [email protected] Maria Lucia Italy virologia.ovocoltura @izsto.itMari Viviana Italy v.mari @veterinaria.uniba.itMars Maria H. Netherlands [email protected] Rachel E. Germany [email protected] la Vito Italy v.martella @veterinaria.uniba.itMartel li Francesca UK f.martelligvla.defra.gsi.gov.ukMartinelle Ludovic Belgium Imartinellegulg.ac.beMartins Carlos L.V. Portugal [email protected] Loretta Italy loretta.masoerogizsto.itMathijs Elisabeth Belgium emathijs @ulg.ac.beMato Tamas Hungary tamas.mato @ceva.comMauroy Axel Belgium amauroy @ulg.ac.beMc Killen John UK John.McKillen @afbini.gov.ukMcMenamy Michael J. UK [email protected] Nab Tegan J. Australia tegan.mcnab @gmail.comMetreveli Giorgi Sweden giorgi.metreveli @sva.seMettenleiter Thomas C. Germany thomas.mettenleiter @fli.bund.deMeyer Gilles France g.meyergenvt.frMinguez-Tudela Isabel Belgium Isabelsning uez-tudelagec.europa.euMoennig Volker Germany volker.moennig @tiho -hannover.deMojzis Miroslav Slovakia [email protected] Isabella Italy imonne @izsvenezie.itMontero Calle Jana Laia Spain mcalle @inia.esMoulin Veronique Netherlands veronique .moulin @sp.intervet.comMuller Alexandra Portugal amuller @mail.icay.up.ptMunoz Reoyo Maria J. Spain reoyo @inia.esMust KUM Estonia kylli.must @vetlab.eeNagy Bela Hungary [email protected] Eva Canada enagy @uoguelph.caNajera Lomeli Wilfrido Mexico wnajera @gmail.comNardelli Stefano Italy snardelli @izsvenezie.itNewsham Emma UK emma.newshamgliv.ac.ukNilsson Ernst Sweden ernst.nilsson @svanova.comNollens Hendrik USA nollensh @vetmed.ufl.eduNordengrahn Ann Sweden ann.nordengrahn @svanova.comNowotny Norbert Austria norbertnowotny @gmx.atNtafis Vasileios Greece vasilisntafis @hotmail.comOliveira-Filho Edmilson F. Germany edmilsonz @yahoo.com.brOrtego Javier Spain ortego @inia.esOura Chris A. L. UK chris.oura @bbsrc.ac.ukPa lade Elena Alina Hungary palade.alina @aotk.szie.huPalya Vilmos Hungary vilmos.palya @ceva.comPannhorst Katrin Germany [email protected] Laura Hungary panto @vmri.huPapp Tibor Germany kabafalvi @gmail.comPastoret Paul-Pierre France pp.pastoretgoie.intPenzes Judit Hungary [email protected] de Diego Ana C. Spain anacristina @sanidadanimal.infoPerez-Sancho Marta Spain maperers @visavet.ucm.esPetrovszki Enika Hungary [email protected] Giulia Italy giulia.pezzoni @izsler.itPitti Monica Italy monica.pitti @unimi.it

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Pizzuto Matteo S. Italy mpizzuto @izsvenezie.itPourquier Philippe France philippe.pourquier @id- vet.comPunyadarsaniya Darsaniya Germany darsaniya.punyadarsaniyagtiho-hannover.deRaba !ski Lukasz Poland [email protected] Alan D. UK alanrad @liv.ac.ukReimann Ilona Germany [email protected] Michela Italy mrigoni @izsvenezie.itRodriguez-Sanchez Bel& Spain mbrodrig @vet.ucm.esRosado Ricardo C. Portugal rcrosado @gmail.comRottier Peter J. M. Netherlands p.rottierguu.n1Romer-Oberdorfer Angela Germany angela.roemer-oberdoerfergfli.bund.deRusvai MiklOs Hungary rusvai.miklos @aotk.szie.huSala Marcello G. Italy marcello.salagizslt.itSanchez-Vizcaino Jose Manuel Spain jmvizcaino @visavet.ucm.esSchelp Christian Switzerland christian- schelp @idexx.comSchlegel Michael Germany michael .schlegel @idt- biologika.deSchmeiser Stefanie Germany stefanie.deikegtiho-hannover.deSchmidt Ulrike Netherlands [email protected] Paul France paul.schreiber @virbac.comScicluna Maria Teresa Italy teresa.scicluna @izslt.itSelbitz Hans-Joachim Germany hans-joachim.selbitzgidt-biologika.deSihvonen Liisa Helena Finland liisa.sihvonen @evira.fiSkoda Gabriella Hungary skoda_gabriella @freemail.huSmitalova Radka Czech Republic smitalova @uskvbl.czSmyth Victoria J. UK [email protected] Chantal J. Luxembourg chantal.snoeckgIns.etat.luSpyrou Vassiliki Greece spyrou @teilar.grStipkovits Lasz16 Hungary [email protected] Susan USATakacs Maria Hungary takmar @gmail.comTarjan Lasz16 Zoltan Hungary Iztarjanggmail.comTatar-Kis Timea Hungary timea.tatar @ceva.comThibault Jean-Christophe France jean -christophe.thibault @merial.comThiery Richard France r.thiery @afssa.frThiry Etienne L. Belgium etienne.thiry @ulg.ac.beTignon Marylene Belgium marylene.tignon @var.fgov.beTodd Daniel UK daniel.todd @afbini.gov.ukTop Sokunthea France s.topgenvt.frToplak Ivan Slovenia [email protected] Jan Sweden jan.troeng @svanova.comTuboly Tamas Hungary tuboly.tamas @aotk.szie.huTuboly Sandor Hungary tuboly.sandor @aotk.szie.huTuppurainen Eeva S. M. UK eeva.tuppurainen @bbsrc.ac.ukU rsu Krisztina Hungary ursu.krisztina @gmail.comVahlenkamp Thomas W. Germany [email protected] de Wetering Gerard Netherlands gerard .vandewetering @prionics.comvan den Berg Thierry P. R. P. Belgium thvan @var.fgov.bevan der Poel Wim H. M. Netherlands wim.vanderpoel @wur.nlvan Maanen Kees Netherlands c.v.maanen @gddeventer.comVan Reeth Kristien Belgium kristien.vanreeth @ugent.bevan Rijn Piet A. Netherlands piet.vanrijn @wur.nlVanbinst Tine Belgium tine.vanbinst @var.fgov.beVenter Estelle H. South Africa estelle.venter @up.ac.zaVidovszky Marton Hungary [email protected] Stefan Slovakia [email protected] Munoz Ricardo Mexico ric_villafuerte @yahoo.com.mxVolmer Romain France r.volmer @envt.fr

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Walk Karin Austria karin.walkgyu-wien.ac.atWatanabe Shumpei Japan [email protected] Herbert Austria herbert.weissenboeckgyu-wien.ac.atWellehan James USA wellehanj @vetmed.ufl.eduWensman Jonas J. Sweden Jonas.Wensman @bvf.slu.seWiden Frederik Sweden frederik.widen @sva.seWilcox Graham E. Australia [email protected] John S. Greece [email protected] Hongyan Sweden hongyan.xia @bvf.slu.seYacoub Alia Sweden alia.yacoub @sva.seYin Xiangping China [email protected] Lisa K. UK lisa.yon @nottingham.ac.ukZadori Zoltan Hungary zadori @vmri.huZhang Shucheng USA shucheng.zhang @Pfizer.comZientara Stephan France s.zientara @afssa.frZsak Lasz16 USA laszlo.zsak @ars.usda.gov

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