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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on “Insecticide resistance in vectors of
emerging arboviruses: Challenge and prospects for vector control”
05 – 08 December 2016, Windsor Marapendi, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
Schedule and program of the International workshop
December 05th 2016 - Windsor Marapendi -
08:15-08:50 Registration & welcoming of participants
08:50-09:30 Workshop opening: Welcoming addresses
Room: Jurunas I + Nauas I
08:50-08:55 Welcome address from the Brazilian Ministry of Health Dr. Ana Carolina Santelli, Coordinator of vector borne diseases Program, Brazil
08:55-09:00 Welcome address from the Oswaldo Cruz Institute Dr. Eliane Veiga da Costa, Vice-director, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, Brazil
09:00-09:05 Welcome address from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Brazil Mr. Brice Roquefeuil, Consul general of France, Brazil
09:05-09:10 Welcome address from the World Health Organization Neglected Tropical Diseases Department
Dr. Raman Velayudhan, Coordinator of vector ecology and management, Switzerland
09:10-09:15 Welcome address from the World Health Organization Tropical Diseases Research programme
Dr. Florence Fouque, Team Leader on vectors, Switzerland
09:15-09:20 Welcome address from the Pan American Health Organization Dr. Haroldo Bezerra, Advisor Public Health Entomology, USA
09:20-09:30 Objectives of the workshop and presentation of the Worldwide Insecticide resistance Network
Dr. Ademir Martins, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, Brazil Dr. Vincent Corbel, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, France
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on “Insecticide resistance in vectors of
emerging arboviruses: Challenge and prospects for vector control”
05 – 08 December 2016, Windsor Marapendi, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
December 05th 2016 (continued)
09:30-12:30 Scientific Session 1: Causes and consequences of the expansion of arboviral diseases and vectors
Room: Jurunas I + Nauas I
Chair persons: Dr. Audrey Lenhart (US CDC)/ Dr. Florence Fouque (WHO-TDR)
09:30-09:50 Epidemic arboviral diseases: an increasing problem in the 21st century Pr. Annelies Wilder-Smith, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore
09:50-10:10 Zika outbreak in Brazil: Causes and consequences Dr. Pedro Vasconcelos, Instituto Evandro Chagas, Brazil
10:10-10:30 WHO vector control response and preparedness for emerging arboviruses
Dr. Raman Velayudhan, World Health Organization, Switzerland
10:30-10:45 Discussions
10:45-11:15 Coffee break & Poster session (Foyer)
Chair persons: Pr. Dina Fonseca (Rutgers U.) / Dr. Raman Velayudhan (WHO)
11:15-11:35 Insecticide resistance and the globalization of Aedes mosquitoes Pr. Dina Fonseca, Rutgers University, USA
11:35-11:55 Integrated Vector Management for arbovirus control Dr. Anne Wilson, Durham University, UK
11:55-12:15 Evolution of insecticide resistance in vectors of human diseases Dr. Mylène Weill, Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier, France
12 :15-12:30 Discussions
12:30-14:00 Lunch (at hotel Restaurant)
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on “Insecticide resistance in vectors of
emerging arboviruses: Challenge and prospects for vector control”
05 – 08 December 2016, Windsor Marapendi, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
December 05th 2016 (continued)
14:00-17:45 Scientific Session 2: Insecticide resistance in arbovirus vectors
Room: Jurunas I + Nauas I
Chair persons: Dr. Catherine Moyes (Oxford U.) / Dr. Mamadou Coulibaly (USTTB)
14:00-14:10 Status of insecticide resistance in arboviruses vectors in Europe Dr. Beniamino Caputo, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
14:10-14:20 Current status of insecticide resistance in Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus in the African region
Dr. Mamadou Coulibaly, University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako, Mali
14:20-14:30 Status of resistant of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus to different insecticides in Eastern Mediterranean Region
Dr. Hassan Vatandoost, Tehran University of Medical Science, Iran
14:30-14:40 Status of insecticide resistance in arboviruses vectors in China Dr. Feng-Xia Meng, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China
14:40-14:50 Status of insecticide resistance in arboviruses vectors in India Dr. Kamaraju Raghavendra, National Institute for Malaria Research, India
14:50-15:00 Strengthening integrated vector management in the Americas: The challenge of insecticide resistance and next steps
Dr. Haroldo Bezerra, Pan American Health Organization, USA
15:00-15:10 Status of insecticide resistance in arboviruses vectors in South America Dr. Constancia Ayres, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil
15:10-15:20 Aedes aegypti Management Strategies for Dengue Control in Cuba Dr. Juan Bisset, Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri, Cuba
15:20-15:30 Discussions
15:30-16:00 Coffee break & Poster session (Foyer)
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on “Insecticide resistance in vectors of
emerging arboviruses: Challenge and prospects for vector control”
05 – 08 December 2016, Windsor Marapendi, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
December 05th 2016 (continued)
Chair persons: Dr. David Weetman (LSTM) / Dr. Jean-Philippe David (CNRS)
16:00-16:15 Geographical distribution of insecticide resistance in key arbovirus vectors Dr. Catherine Moyes, Oxford University, UK
16:15-16:30 Operational Impact of insecticide resistance in arbovirus vectors Dr. Azael Che Mendoza, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Mexico
16:30-16:45 Genetics of insecticide resistance - target-site modifications Dr. Shinji Kasai, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan
16:45-17:00 The genetics of metabolic resistance to insecticides in arbovirus vectors - From theory to improved resistance management strategies
Dr. Jean-Philippe David, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
17:00-17:15 The role of individual genes and mutations in insecticide resistance and the value of molecular diagnostics and bioassays for detecting the trait
Dr. John Vontas, Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece
17:15-17:30 Insecticide Resistance Management strategies applicable to mosquito vectors of arboviruses
Dr. Isabelle Dusfour, Institut Pasteur de la Guyane, France
17:30-17:45 Discussions
December 06th 2016 - Windsor Marapendi -
09:00-12:30 Scientific Session 3: Innovative vector control approaches for the vectors of emerging arboviruses
Room: Jurunas I + Nauas I
Chair persons: Dr. Nicole Achee (NDU) / Dr. Joao Pinto (IHTM)
09:00-09:15 New paradigms for the control of arbovirus vectors: an overview Dr. Nicole Achee, Notre Dame University, USA
09:15-09:30 Potential use of insecticide mixtures/combinations for the control of arboviruses vectors in Martinique (FWI)
Dr. André Yébakima, Collectivité territoriale de la Martinique, France
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on “Insecticide resistance in vectors of
emerging arboviruses: Challenge and prospects for vector control”
05 – 08 December 2016, Windsor Marapendi, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
December 06th 2016 (continued)
09:30-09 :45 New repellents for personal protection against arbovirus vectors Dr. Rui-De Xue, Anastasia Mosquito Control District, USA
09:45-10:00 Treated materials as personal protection against the vectors of dengue and Zika
Dr. James Orsborne, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK
10:00-10:15 Spatial repellents for controlling arboviruses Dr. John Grieco, Notre Dame University, USA
10:15-10:30 Discussion
10:30-11:00 Coffee break & Poster session (Foyer)
Chair persons: Dr. Lee Ching Ng (NEA) / Dr. Isabelle Dusfour (Pasteur Institut)
11:00-11:15 Biological and chemical synergistic agents to overcome resistance in mosquitoes
Dr. Bruno Lapied, University of Angers, France
11:15-11:30 Attractive toxic sugar baits for controlling arboviruses Dr. Whitney Qualls, Texas Department of State Health Services, USA
11:30-11:45 A summary of autocidal methods against Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus in the USA
Dr. Stephan Dobson, University of Kentucky, USA
11:45-12:00 Improvement of transgenic strains of Aedes Aegypti for the control of arbovirus transmission in Brazil
Dr. Margareth Capurro, University of São Paulo, Brazil
12:00-12:15 Wolbachia-based population reduction strategy in Singapore Dr. Lee Ching Ng, National Environment Agency, Singapore
12:15-12:30 Discussion
12:30-14:00 Lunch (at hotel Restaurant)
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on “Insecticide resistance in vectors of
emerging arboviruses: Challenge and prospects for vector control”
05 – 08 December 2016, Windsor Marapendi, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
December 06th 2016 (continued)
14:00-17:30 Industry Session: Private-public partnership for the development of new tools for arbovirus vector control
Room: Jurunas I + Nauas I
Chair persons: Dr. Fabrice Chandre (IRD) / Pr. Hassan Vatandoost (TUMS)
14:00-14:15 The challenge of insecticide resistance – an industry perspective Mr. John Lucas, Insecticide Resistance Action Committee, UK
14:15-14:30 New tools for tracking insecticide resistance in Aedes mosquitoes (IR mapper)
Mrs. Melinda Hadi, Vestergaard Frandsen, Switzerland
14:30-14:45 IVCC portfolio of new insecticide products applicable to arbovirus vector control
Dr. Julian Entwistle, Innovative Vector Control Consortium, UK
14:45-15:00 A promising new combination for space spray to control mosquitoes in areas of established or emerging resistance to conventional insecticides
Mr. Frédéric Schmitt, Bayer, France
15:00-15:15 Insecticide Paper - A New Tool for Use Within an Integrated Approach Mr. Kevin Riozzi, Yanco, UK
15:15-15:30 Discussion
15:30-16:00 Coffee break & Poster session (Foyer)
Chair persons: Dr. John Vontas (FORTH) / Dr. Kamaraju Raghavendra (NIMR)
16:00-16:15 Why the combination of two passive and one active mosquito trap may well be a control tool worthy of attention
Dr. Andreas Rose, Biogents AG, Germany
16:15-16:30 Larval control of Aedes aegypti using SumiLarv®2MR, a new long lasting matrix-release formulation containing pyriproxyfen
Mr. Yoshinori Shono, Sumitomo, Japan
16:30-16:45 Resistance management in IVM programs based on operational use of Bacillus thruingiensis israelensis strain AM65-52 for the control of dengue, chikungunya, and Zika vectors
Mr. Peter DeChant, ValentBioSciences, USA
16:45-17:00 Investigation of Spinosad as a candidate for temephos resistance management in Brazil
Dr. William Jany, Clarke International LLC, USA
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on “Insecticide resistance in vectors of
emerging arboviruses: Challenge and prospects for vector control”
05 – 08 December 2016, Windsor Marapendi, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
December 06th 2016 (continued)
17:00-17:15 Acoustic Larvicide™ and the Larvasonic™ Product Line Provides a Resistant Tolerant, Environmentally Friendly, Integrated Approach for Urban Mosquito Control
Mr. Herbert Nyberg, New mountain Innovations, USA
17:15-17:30 Discussion
18:30 – 21:30 Cocktail & dinner (Rooftop)
December 07th 2016 - Windsor Marapendi -
09:00-12:30 Round tables
09:00-10:45 Round table 1: New tools for arboviruses vector control All members
Room: Potiguara I
Chairman: Dr. Vincent Corbel (IRD)
Rapporteur: Dr. Nicole Achee (NDU)
09:00-10:45 Round table 2: Improve insecticide resistance surveillance and management
All members
Room: Jurunas II
Chairman: Dr. Jean-Philippe David (CNRS)
Rapporteur: Dr. David Weetman (LSTM)
10:45-11:45 Coffee break (Foyer)
11:45-12:15 Conclusions / Recommendations Rapporteurs of each round table
12:15-12:30 Official closure of the workshop from the World Health Organization Tropical Diseases Research programme
Dr. Florence Fouque, TDR-World Health Organization, Switzerland
12:30-14:00 Lunch (at hotel Restaurant)
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on “Insecticide resistance in vectors of
emerging arboviruses: Challenge and prospects for vector control”
05 – 08 December 2016, Windsor Marapendi, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
December 07th 2016 (continued)
14:00-18:00 Internal meeting: 2nd WIN meeting
Room: Potiguara I
14:00-14:30 Meeting with the External Advisory board WIN members + External Advisory
Board
14:30-17:00 Network orientation and management WIN members
17:00-18:00 WIN Executive committee meeting WIN members
December 08th 2016 - Oswaldo Cruz Institute -
09:00-12:00 Internal meeting Room: Emmanuel Dias Auditorium (building Arthur Neiva)
Round table: Mutual benefit of crossed entomological and geographical approach of vector borne diseases
On invitation
Workshop organization committee
Dr. Vincent CORBEL PI of the WIN
Claire DUROT Project Manager of the WIN
Dr. Jean-Philippe DAVID Co-Pi of the WIN
Dr. Ademir J MARTINS Jr [email protected]
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on “Insecticide resistance in vectors of
emerging arboviruses: Challenge and prospects for vector control”
05 – 08 December 2016, Windsor Marapendi, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
Workshop Sponsors
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on “Insecticide resistance and emerging arboviruses: Challenge and prospects”
05 – 08 December 2016, Windsor Marapendi, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
List of Speakers
First name Name Institution Country First name Name Institution Country
1 Dr Nicole Achee University of Notre Dame USA 16 Dr Florence Fouque World Health Organization-TDR
Switzerland
2 Dr Constancia Ayres Fundação Oswaldo Cruz Brazil 17 Dr John Grieco University of Notre Dame USA
3 Dr Haroldo Bezerra Pan American Health Organization/WHO
USA 18 Mrs Melinda Hadi Vestergaard Frandsen Switzerland
4 Dr Juan Bisset Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri
Cuba 19 Dr William Jany Clarke International LLC USA
5 Dr Margareth Capurro University of São Paulo Brazil 20 Dr Shinji Kasai National Institute of Infectious Diseases
Japan
6 Dr Beniamino Caputo Sapienza University of Rome
Italy 21 Mr John Lucas Insecticide Resistance Action Committee
UK
7 Dr Azael Che Mendoza
Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán
Mexico 22 Dr Ademir J Martins Jr. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz Brazil
8 Dr Vincent Corbel Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
France 23 Dr Feng-Xia Meng Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
China
9 Dr Mamadou Coulibaly University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako
Mali 24 Dr Catherine Moyes Oxford University UK
10 Dr Jean-Philippe
David Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
France 25 Dr Lee Ching Ng National Environment Agency
Singapore
11 Mr Peter DeChant Valent BioSciences Corporation
USA 26 Dr James Orsborne Liverpool School of Hygiene &Tropical Medicine
UK
12 Dr Stephan L Dobson University of Kentucky USA 27 Dr Whitney Qualls Texas Department of State Health Services
USA
13 Dr Isabelle Dusfour Institut Pasteur de la Guyane
French Guyana
28 Dr Kamaraju Raghavendra National Institute for Malaria Research
India
14 Dr Julian Entwistle Innovative Vector Control Consortium
UK 29 Dr Andreas Rose Biogents AG Germany
15 Dr Dina Fonseca Rutgers University USA 30 Mr Kévin Riozzi Yanco UK
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on “Insecticide resistance and emerging arboviruses: Challenge and prospects”
05 – 08 December 2016, Windsor Marapendi, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
List of Speakers (continued)
First name Name Institution Country First name Name Institution Country
31 Mr Frédéric Schmitt Bayer France 36 Dr Anne Wilson Durham University UK
32 Dr Pedro Vasconcelos Instituto Evandro Chagas Brazil 37 Dr André Yébakima Collectivité territoriale de la Martinique
France
33 Dr Hassan Vatandoost Tehran University of Medical Science
Iran 38 Dr Rui-de Xue Anastasia Mosquito Control District
USA
34 Dr Raman Velayudhan World Health Organization-NTD
Switzerland 39 Dr Mylène Weill Institut des Sciences et de l’Evolution de Montpellier
France
35 Dr John Vontas Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas
Greece 40 Dr Annelies Wilder-Smith Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine
Singapore
Workshop sponsors
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on “Insecticide resistance and emerging arboviruses: Challenge and prospects”
05 – 08 December 2016, Windsor Marapendi, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
List of represented institutions
Universities & Research institutions
Country Universities & Research
institutions Country
Universities & Research institutions
Country
1 Bayero University Nigeria 16 Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
France 31 Universidade Castelo Branco Brazil
2 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
France 17 Instituto Nacional do Cancer Brazil 32 Universidade Iguacu Brazil
3 Durham University UK 18 Institut des Sciences et de l’Evolution de Montpellier
France 33 University of Kentucky USA
4 Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Brazil 19 Liverpool School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
UK 34 University of Minas Gerais Brazil
5 Fundação Oswaldo Cruz Brazil 20 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine Singapore 35 University of São Paulo Brazil
6 Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas
Greece 21 National Environment Agency Singapore 36 University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako
Mali
7 Instituto Brasileiro de Medicina em Reabilitação
Brazil 22 National Institute for Malaria Research
India 37 Yale University USA
8 Instituto Evandro Chagas Brazil 23 National Institute of Amazonian Research
Brazil
9 Instituto de Higiene and Medicina Tropical
Portugal 24 Notre Dame University USA International organizations Country
10 Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas para la Defensa
Argentina 25 Oxford University UK 1 Pan American Health Organization/WHO
Brazil/USA
11 Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri
Cuba 26 Rutgers University USA 2 World Health Organization-TDR Switzerland
12 Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Brazil 27 Sapienza University of Rome Italy 3 World Health Organization-NTD Switzerland
13 Institut Pasteur de la Guyane French Guyana
28 Tehran University of Medical Science Iran
14 Institut Pasteur de Madagascar Madagascar 29 Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán Mexico
15 Instituto de Pesquisas Científicas e Tecnológicas do Estado do Amapá
Brazil 30 University of Angers France
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on “Insecticide resistance and emerging arboviruses: Challenge and prospects”
05 – 08 December 2016, Windsor Marapendi, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
List of represented institutions (continued)
National & Governmental supported agencies
Country National & Governmental supported agencies
Country Private company Country
1 Anastasia Mosquito Control District USA 16 Secretaria da Saúde – Governo do Estadao de São Paulo
Brazil 10 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC)
UK
2 Agence nationale de sécurité sanitaire de l’alimentation, de l’environnement et du travail
France 17 Texas Department of State Health Services
USA 11 Innovative Vector Control Consortium (IVCC)
UK
3
Brazilian Federation of Synanthropic Pest and Vector Control Associations
Brazil 18 US Agency for International Development
USA 12 Malva Ltda Brazil
4 Collectivité territoriale de la Martinique
France 19 US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
USA 13 Matabi Do Brasil Brazil
5 Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention China
China 14 New Mountain Innovations USA
6 Federal Ministry of Health Sudan Private company Country 15 One Label Agencies Kenya
7 French Ministry of Foreign Affairs Brazil 1 Bayer Brazil/France 16 OGN Astral Brazil
8 Ministry of Health Angola 2 BASF S.A Brazil 17 RENTOKIL Brazil
9 Ministry of Health Belize 3 Biogents AG Germany 18 Sanofi Pasteur Brazil
10 Ministry of Health Brazil 4 Clarke International LLC USA 19 SAPO Saneamento Ambiental ltda Brazil
11 Ministry of Health Liberia 5 Concordia Public Affairs Strategies Brazil 20 Sumitomo Chemical Brazil/Japan/UK
12 Ministry of Health Malaysia 6 FMC Corporation USA 21 Syngenta Brazil
13 National Environment Agency Singapore 7 Goizper Spain 22 Valent BioSciences USA
14 National Institute of Infectious diseases
Japan 8 Guarany Brazil 23 Vestergaard Frandsen Switzerland
15 Secretaria Municipal de Saude do Rio de Janeiro
Brazil 9 HCS7 Consultoria Brazil 24 Yanco UK