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InternationalPediatricAssociation
Every Child Every Age Everywhere..
V I S I T O U R W E B S I T E w w w . I C T P 2 0 1 7 . c o m
Mataram City International Convention Center, Yogyakarta - Indonesia
4-7 August 2017
6-7 August 2017 Pre-KONIKA8-11 August 2017 KONIKA
th11 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF TROPICAL PEDIATRICSth11 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF TROPICAL PEDIATRICS
th17 Indonesian CONGRESS OF PEDIATRICSth17 INdonesian CONGRESS OF PEDIATRICSKONIKA XVIIKONIKA XVII
“Global Challenges Interventions (Prevention, Control, Elimination, and Eradication)to Reduce Neglected Tropical Diseases: Improving Quality of New Generation”
“Implementing Advances in Pediatrics for Better Child Health”
In conjunction with
th11 ICTPYogya ka rta , 4-7 A ugust 2017
I N D O N E S I A
Indonesian Medical Association & Indonesian Pediatric Society AccreditedCALL FOR
ABSTRACTSSUBMISSION DEADLINE:
31 MAY 2017
30 April 2017 Deadline of Early Bird Registration
31 May 2017 Deadline of Abstract Submission
30 June 2017 Noti�cation of Abstract Acceptance
4 August 2017 Pre-Congress Workshops
5 – 7 August 2017 th11 ICTP 2017
IMPORTANT DATES
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT 1
CONTENTS
Welcome Message from President of International Society of Tropical Pediatrics (ISTP)
Welcome Message from President of Indonesian Pediatric Society (IPS)
thWelcome Message from Chairperson of 11 ICTP 2017
Organizing Committee
Program at-a-glance
Topics
List of Speakers
Scienti�c Program
Pre Congress Workshop 1
Pre Congress Workshop 2
Pre Congress Workshop 3
Congress Day 1
Congress Day 2
Congress Day 3
Registration
Accommodation
Tours and Travel
Social Program
General Information
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Welcome Message
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT2
From the President of International Society of Tropical Pediatrics
Dear Sir / Madam
The International Society of Tropical Pediatrics (ISTP) in collaboration with the Indonesian Pediatric thSociety is delighted to inform you that we will be organizing the 11 International Congress of Tropical
th thPediatrics from 4 to 7 August 2017 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
As ISTP strives to improve the health of children throughout the tropics, we attain to hold this international congress tri-annually which become an event for pediatricians interested in tropical child health and representations of pediatric societies to meet and to promote the welfare of children in the tropics. This year theme will be,
“Global Challenges Interventions (prevention, control, elimination, and eradication) to Reduce Neglected Tropical Diseases: Improving Quality of New Generation.”
During this conference, we expect the attendance of over 500 participants from all over the world and will have research and program related presentations in different thematic areas including neglected tropical diseases, emerging and re-emerging diseases, dengue control, polio eradication, disaster, vaccine safety, travel medicine, health-care associated infections, and many more update in tropical pediatrics.
thFor more information, do not hesitate to get in touch the 11 ICTP secretariat at the address indicated in thour website www.ictp2017.com. We are looking forward to meet and welcome you during the 11 ICTP
in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Sincerely,
Prof. Frederic N Were, MBCHB, MMED, FNIC, EBS, PhDPresident of ISTP
Welcome Message
From the President of Indonesian Pediatric Society
Dear Colleagues,
Scienti�c concern to reduce the neglected tropical diseases has escalated in the last few years. Although the statistic shows these diseases have been declining in developed countries in recent years, however, the existence of these diseases is still found in the emerging countries such as Indonesia. It is our moral responsibilities as scientist and practisioner to combat those diseases and endeavor to improve the quality of our new generation.
th thOur 11 International Congress of Tropical Pediatrics (11 ICTP) has chosen this year theme: “Global Challenges Interventions to reduce the Neglected Tropical Diseases and to improve Quality of New Generation. The theme is aligned with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Our goal is to end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases by 2030.
th thIt is a great pleasure to welcome you to The 11 International Congress of Tropical Pediatrics (11 ICTP). thThe congress will be held in Yogyakarta on 4 - 7 August 2017. We believe The 11 ICTP has a reputable
reputation among specialists and practitioners as the forum for new information, treatment guidelines, interactions and exchange of experiences between leading specialists and practitioners in the �eld of Tropical Pediatrics.
Our primary aim in this event is to share regional knowledge and promote discussions on the understanding and management of effective and best practices among pediatricians. We sincerely hope that the knowledge and insight that will be shared during this event will contribute to the management of
theveryday practice. This event will be held in conjunction with The 17 Indonesian Congress of Pediatrics (KONIKA XVII).
We look forward to meeting you in Yogyakarta.
Aman Bhakti Pulungan, MD, PhDPresident of Indonesian Pediatric Society
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT 3
Welcome Message
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
The International Society of Tropical Pediatrics (ISTP) in collaboration with the Indonesian Chapter of International Society of Tropical Pediatrics and the Pediatric Society of Indonesia would be delighted to
thinvite you to attend the 11 International Congress of Tropical Pediatrics (ICTP), which will take place in Yogyakarta, Indonesia from 4-7 August 2017.
st thSince the 1 Congress in Bangkok, Thailand 1987 till the 10 Congress in Nairobi, Kenya 2014, ICTP has become a forum for Pediatric Societies as well as pediatricians interested in tropical child health meet every 3 years to exchange their views and ideas to develop new concepts and theories for the welfare of children all over the tropical areas.
thThe aim of the 11 ICTP is to promote, develop and advance education, research and care of diseases in the Tropics in all pediatric age groups and offers an exchange of information between physicians and health professionals in the �eld of Tropical Pediatrics. In this event, we are also making a positive collaboration with Indonesian Ministry of Health in combating the NTD in the country. Bringing the theme “Global Challenges Interventions (Prevention, Control, Elimination, and Eradication) to Reduce
thNeglected Tropical Diseases: Improving Quality of New Generation“, the 11 ICTP will become an event to share the latest scienti�c knowledge and sharing experiences with the experts and between the participants.
thWe will do our best to make 11 ICTP the most memorable event for you, by experiencing the fruitful scienti�c congress, wonderful unique culture of Yogyakarta and beyond, experiencing a beautiful
thscenery and city tours. We hope to meet you during the 11 ICTP and look forward to welcoming you in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
With warmest regards,Prof. Sri Rezeki S. Hadinegoro, MD, PhD
thChairperson of 11 ICTP
th From the Chairperson of 11 International Congress of Tropical Pediatrics 2017
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT4
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT 5
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
PATRONS• Governor of Yogyakarta• President of Indonesian Medical Association• Directorate General of Disease Control, Indonesian Ministry of Health
ADVISOR• President of IPS (Aman B Pulungan)• Advisor of ISTP (Michael Krawinkle)• Executive Director of ISTP (Lulu C Bravo)
STEERING COMMITTEE• Standing Committee of ISTP (Usa Thisyakorn)• Deputy of IPS (Antonius H Pudjiadi)• Chairman of IPS Yogyakarta Branch (Sumadiono)• Chairman of the Infectious Disease and Tropical Pediatrics Working Group of IPS (MM DEAH Hapsari)• Member of Infectious Disease and Tropical Pediatrics Working Group of IPS (Ismoedijanto Moedjito)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE• Chair : Sri Rezeki S. Hadinegoro• Vice Chair : Syahril Pasaribu• General Secretary : Hindra Irawan Satari• Secretary : Ida Sa�tri Laksanawati Nina Dwi Putri Debbie Latupeirissa• Treasures : Mulya Rahma Karyanti Ratni Indrawanti
PERSON IN CHARGE• Ari Prayitno• Ida Sa�tri Laksanawati
Meeting Coordinator• Anggraini Alam (Chair) • Irene Ratridewi • Retno Palupi • Leny Kartina• Amar Widhiani • Riyadi• Debbie Latupeirissa
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT6
Scienti�c Program • Sri Rezeki S. Hadinegoro (Chair) • Ismoedijanto Moedjito • Yulia Iriani• MM DEAH Hapsari • Dominicus Husada• Alex Chairulfatah • Ayodhia Pitaloka Pasaribu• IGN Putu Arhana • Eggi Arguni• Narain H Punjabi • Dwiyanti Puspitasari• Kiki MK Samsi • Ninny Meutia Pelupesi• Suryadi Tantura • Soemakto• Edi Hartoyo
Exhibition• Fedriyansyah (Chair)• I Wayan Gustawan• Agung Triono
Supporting Program• Chair : Rinang Mariko IMG Dwi Lingga• Transportation : Ahmad Lubaid• Accommodation : IMG Dwi Lingga Linawati Jacobus• Documentation : Kiki Mediapermana Kustiman Samsi Hendri Wijaya Risky Kawa• Security : Dedi Affandi Nahwa Arkhaesi• Health : Novie H Rampengan Aqil Baihaqi• Meals : Lucia Mawarti Sri Sulastri Wina Sa�tri Dewi Murniati• Social Program : Cahya Dewi (Chair) Pratiwi Andayani Dyani Kusumowardhani
Opening & Workshop Pre-test
(08.00 -08.30)
Coffee Break(09.10 - 09.40)
Lunch Break & Friday Praying(11.30 - 13.00)
Poster Session(16.00 - 17.30)
Poster Session(15.45 - 17.30)
Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit(10.30 - 11.30)
Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit(16.00 - 16.30)
Exhibition Visit (13.30 - 14.00)
Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit(15.30 - 15.45)
Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit(10.30 - 10.45)
Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit(10.00 - 10.30)
Welcome Speech(08.00 -08.30)
Welcome Cocktail(17.00 - 18.00)
Post-test & Closing(15.10 - 16.00)
Gala Dinner(18.00 - 21.00)
Faculty Dinner(18.30 - 21.00)
Congress Opening Ceremony & Exhibition
(10.00 - 10.30)
PS-1(08.30 - 10.00)
PS-4(08.30 - 10.00)PS-3
(08.30 - 10.30)
LS-1 | LS 2 (13.00 - 14.00)
LS-3 | LS 4 (12.30 - 13.30)
ME-1 | ME-2 | ME-3 | ME-4 (07.30 - 08.30)
PCW 1 | PCW 2 | PCW 3 (08.30 - 09.10)
PCW 1 | PCW 2 | PCW 3 (09.40 - 11.30)
PCW 1 | PCW 2 | PCW 3 (13.00 - 15.10)
SS 1 | SS 2 | SS 3 | SS 4 (11.30 - 13.00)
SS 5 | SS 6 | SS 7 | SS 8 (10.45 - 12.30)
SS 9 | SS 10 | SS 11 | SS 12 (14.00 - 15.30)
SS 13 | SS 14 | SS 15 | SS 16 (10.30 - 12.00)
ME-5 | ME-6 | ME-7 | ME-8 (07.30 - 08.30)
PS-2(14.00 - 16.00)
Free Paper(14.00 - 16.00)
Free Paper& Young Award(16.00 - 17.30)
ISTP BusinessMeeting(15.45 - 17.30)
KONIKA XVII
Closing Ceremony(12.00 - 12.30)
Registration Desk Open(07.00 - 15.00)
Registration Desk Open(07.00 - 12.30)
Registration Desk Open(07.00 - 17.00)
Lunch Symposium (1-4)
Plenary Session (1 -3) Seminar Symposium (1-16)Pre-congress Workshop (1-3)
Free Paper (1 -4)FPLS
PS
Meet the Expert (1-8)ME
SSPCW
Sunday, 06 August 2017Saturday, 05 August 2017Friday, 04 August 2017
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP CONGRESS DAY 1 CONGRESS DAY 2
Monday, 07 August 2017
CONGRESS DAY 3
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT 7
TOPIC FOR FREE PAPERS
Dengue infection
Polio eradication
New emerging viruses
Tuberculosis
Malaria
HIV in children
Pneumococcal diseases
In�uenza
Diarrheal disease
Rotavirus
Japanese Encephalitis
Pneumonia
Salmonella infections
Sepsis
Antibiotic resistance
Antibiotics
Immunization
Disaster
Nutrition in the tropic
Parasitic infections
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT8
LIST OF SPEAKERS
Fredrick N Were (Kenya)Michael Krawinkel (Germany)Lulu C Bravo (Philippines)Mortada El-Shabrawi (Egypt)Tikki Elka Pangestu (Singapore)Ron Dagan (Israel)Pratap Singhasivanon (Thailand)Timo Vesikari (Finland)HA Van Verbrugh (Netherlands)Usa Thisyakorn (Thailand)Syahril Pasaribu (Indonesia)Leo YeeSin (Singapore)Nobuhiko Okabe (Japan)Rajeshwar Dayal (India)Amin Soebandrio (Indonesia)Tawee Chotpitayasunondh (Thailand)Pornthep Chantavanich (Thailand)Vinod Bura (WHO Indonesia)Sri Rezeki Hadinegoro (Indonesia)Vicente Belizario (Philippines)Weerasak Lawtongkum (Thailand)Yati Soenarto (Indonesia)Daniel Goh (Singapore)Monica Chan (Singapore)Zulki�i Ismail (Malaysia)Iqbal Memon (Pakistan)Mas Suhaila Isa (Singapore)Rajko Reljic (United Kingdom)Indra Vythilingam (Malaysia)Michael Nissen (Australia)Philippe Buchy (Singapore)HT Wickramasinghe (Sri Lanka)Elizabeth Jane Soepardi (Indonesia)Bambang Supriyatno (Indonesia)Cissy B Kartasasmita (Indonesia)M Wirawan (Indonesia)Ismoedijanto Moedjito (Indonesia)
Pretty Multihartina (Indonesia)J Kevin Baird (United Kingdom)Korelge Hashita Tissera (Sri Lanka)Maria Rosario Capeding (Philippines)Ben Marais (Australia)Hardiono Pusponegoro (Indonesia)Rita Kusriastuti (Indonesia)Laksono Trisnantoro (Indonesia)Mohamad Sudomo (WHO, Indonesia)Emilia Tjitra (Indonesia)Parwati S Basuki (Indonesia)Alex Chairulfatah (Indonesia)Aryono Hendarto (Indonesia)Hindra I Satari (Indonesia)Hariadi Wibisono (Indonesia)Mulya Rahma Karyanti (Indonesia)Dominicus Husada (Indonesia)Ari Prayitno (Indonesia)Suryadi Tantura (Indonesia)Nina Dwi Putri (Indonesia)Eggi Arguni (Indonesia)Jeanne Roos (Indonesia)Mardiati Najib (Indonesia)Novilia Bachtiar (Indonesia)Herawati Sudoyo (Indonesia)Prima Yosephine (Indonesia)Ida Sa�tri (Indonesia)Yulia Iriani (Indonesia)May Montelano (Indonesia)Anggraeni Alam (Indonesia)Ririe Fachrina Malisie (Indonesia)Irene Ratridewi (Indonesia)Novie T. Rampengan (Indonesia)Dwi Lingga (Indonesia)Dwiyanti Puspitasari (Indonesia)Ayodya Pitaloka (Indonesia)Jeanne Rini (Indonesia)
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT 9
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP 1Friday, 4 August 2017Dengue infection and its problems
07.00
08.00
08.30
15.10
15.30
08.10
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Current situation of dengue infection in Indonesia - Ida Sa�tri
What is expanded dengue syndrome? - Kiki MK Samsi
Fluid management in pediatric dengue infection - Mulya Rahma Karyanti
Discussion
Neonatal dengue , experience from Thailand - Krisana Pengsaa
Dengue vaccination: new strategy in dengue control - Sri Rezeki Hadinegoro
Discussion
Closing
Update diagnosis and classi�cation of dengue infection - Yulia Iriani
Management of severe dengue - Dominicus Husada
How to differentiate dengue, chikunguya, and zika infections? - Eggi Arguni
Pitfalls in diagnosis and management in dengue infection - Anggraini Alam
Pre-Test
Post-Test
AGENDATIME
Re-registration
09.10
13.00
09.40
11.30
Coffee Break
Lunch Break
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT10
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP 2Friday, 4 August 2017Pediatric travel medicine in tropical countries
07.00
08.00
08.30
10.10
13.00
15.20
08.10
15.00
Opening Remarks
What's new in travel medicine? - Pornthep Chantavanich
Preparedness for travellers to the tropics - Watcharpong Piyaphanee
Pre-travel risk assessment for children - Watcharapong Piyaphanee
Selected indonesia destinations: Bali - I Wayan Gustawan
Selected indonesia destinations: beyond Bali - Trevino Pakasi
Discussion
Travel vaccines for children (routine/rabies/typhoid/hepatitis a, etc.) - Narain Punjabi
Discussion
Accident/injury prevention including special activity for children (beach, waterfall, theme park)Pornthep Chantavanich
Discussion
Closing
Traveling safely with infant and children: an overview - Ari Prayitno
Post travel assesment - Levina S Pakasi
Preparedness for Hajj, Umra Pilgim, and special destinations for children - Muchtaruddin *
Pre-Test
Post-Test
AGENDATIME
Re-registration
09.50
11.30
Coffee Break
Lunch Break
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT 11
* to be con�rmed
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP 3Friday, 4 August 2017Healthcare-associated infections: antimicrobial stewardship
07.00
08.00
08.30
10.00
15.40
15.10
08.10
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Principles of antimicrobial therapy: approach of antibiotic stewardship program - Ismoedijanto
Utility of laboratory diagnostics for antibiotic and antifungal selection - Debbi Latupeirissa
Antibiotic for multidrug resistant organism - HA Van Verburgh
Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of antibiotic and antifungal - Dwiyanti Puspitasari
Discussion
Discussion
Outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy - Nina Dwi Putri
Discussion
Qualitative evaluation of antibiotic using Gyssen analysis - MM DEA Hapsari
Closing
Clinical microbiology use for antibiotic and antifungal selection - HA Van Verbrugh
Overview of antibiotic and antifungal class - Djatnika Setiabudhi
Approach of healthcare associated infections: CLABSI, HAP, VAP, CAUTI - Hindra Irawan Satari
Common pitfalls during antimicrobes use : administration, drug interactions, adverse effect, off-label use antibiotic - Irene Ratridewi
Pre-Test
Post-Test
AGENDATIME
Re-registration
09.30
11.30
13.00
Coffee Break
Lunch Break
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT12
CONGRESS DAY 1Saturday, 5 August 2017
07.00
08.00
10.00
11.30
10.30
08.30
Welcome Speech
Congress Opening Ceremony & Opening Exhibition
Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit
PS-1
The chronic intra-uterine infections in the tropic - Fredrick N WereNeglected tropical disease: concern in developing country - Pratap Singhasivanon
Values and ethics in medicine - Sunarto Sastrowijoto*
AGENDATIME
Re-registration
SS 1Malaria and it’s problems
Polio eradication Outpatients parenteral antibiotic therapy
New strategies in dengue control
The feature of malaria in Papua, East Indonesia
Jeanne Rini
Managing plasmodium vivax in pregnant women
and pediatric patientsJ Kevin Baird
Severe malaria in infant and children, challenges in diagnosis and management
Suryadi Tantura
Malaria update, optimizing drug regimenEmilia Tjatra
Dengue case de�nition as a tools for strengthening
surveillanceSri Rezeki Hadinegoro
Immunology aspect of dengue vaccineSutee Yoksan
Dengue vaccine introduction in PhilippinesMaria Rosario Capeding
The role of dengue vaccine in public health issue
M Wirawan
Rationale and programmatic implications for polio eradication and end-game strategic plan
Vinod Bura
Environmental surveillance of wild polio virusHariadi Wibisono
Acute �accid paralysis surveillance - after certi�ed
of polio eradication Ismoedijanto Moedjito
Containment of poliomyelitis virus :
manufacturer prespectiveNovilia Bachtiar
Choosing antibiotics in outpatient setting
Monica Chan
OPAT Experience in Singapore
Mas Suhaila Isa
Future management of OPAT in developing country
Nina Dwi Putri
Cost effectiveness of OPAT cases
Aryono Hendarto
SS 2 SS 3 SS 4
13.00
16.00 Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit
LS 1 LS 2
16.30
PS-2
Improving infant and child feeding - how to meet the present challengesMichael Krawinkel
Awareness of new emerging virusesAmin Soebandrio
Pediatric invasive gastrointestinal fungal infections: are they still a tropical problem in the era of Molecular diagnosis? - Mortada El-Shabrawi
18.00
14.00
Free Paper & Young Awards
Free Paper
Poster Session
* to be con�rmed
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT 13
Gala Dinner (at Prambanan Temple)
PS-3
Progress achieved in malaria control/elimantion in South-East Asia Region Syahril Pasaribu
Immunization strategy: advocacy and communication - Lulu C Bravo Lessons learnt from introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine: impact on pnueumococcal
Disease - Ron Dagan Health care associated infection control, prevention and antibiotic resistance
HA Van Verbrugh
CONGRESS DAY 2Sunday, 6 August 2017
07.00
08.30
10.30
07.30
Re-registration
ME 1Management of fever in
children at pediatric primary care
Triage in dengue outpatient setting
Hiv-opportunistic infection
Salmonella infections
Iqbal MemonYulia Iriani May Montellano *
Alex Chairulfatah
Korelge HasithaIda Sa�tri
Usa Thisyakorn Anggraini Alam
ME 2 ME 3 ME 4
Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit
10.45 SS 5Zika infections Diphtheria outbreak:
result of vaccine hesistancy
Tuberculosis Disaster, lesson learnt
Early detection in zika infections
Tawee Chotpitayasunondh
Epidemiology of zika infections
Herawati Sudoyo
Outbreak response to zika infectionsLeo Yeesin
Preparation for zika vaccine development
Nobuhiko Okabe
Experience in earthquake management in Yogyakarta
Laksono Trisnantoro
Lesson learnt from tsunami in Thailand
Weerasak Lawtongkum
Striving to maintain zero mortality of infectious
diseases among children following major disasters :
Sri Lankan experience Korelge Hasitha Tissera
Nutrition after tsunami
Jeanne Roos
Vaccine hesistancy and negative campaign against
vaccine HT Wickramasinghe
Diphtheria outbreak management, lessons
learnt Parwati S Basuki
Update on laboratory diagnostic of diphtheria
Pretty Multihartina
Genetic susceptibility of diphtheria infectionDominicus Husada
Is immunotherapy of MDR-Tuberculosis feasible?
Rajko Reljic
New diagnosic test in tuberculosisBen Marais
New generation of tuberculosis vaccine
Rajko Reljic
Multi-drug ressitance tuberculosisBen Marais
SS 6 SS 7 SS 8
AGENDATIME
12.30 LS 3 LS 4
13.30 Exhibition Visit
* to be con�rmed
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT14
SS 9Master Class of
Vaccinology Parasitic infection Japanese EncephalitisVector control strategy
The role of adjuvantMark Doherty
Immunological principles of cross protection Phillips Buchy
Assessment and capacity building for country
readiness for school-based health program E Jane Soepardi
New concept of vaccine safety management
Michael Nissen / Sanjoy Datta
Mosquito trap: paradigm shift for dengue vector
control Indra Vythilingam
Wolbachia : as an
alternative strategy in dengue elimination
Eggi Arguni
Cost of illness in dengue infection
Mardiati Nadjib
Control of sth and schistosomiasis in the sea
region : status, opportunities, and
challengesVicente Belizario
Giardiasis in children Iqbal Memon
Is schistosomiasis possible to be eliminated?
Mohammad Sudomo
Filariasis elimination program
Rita Kusriastuti
Global burden of Japanese encephalitis
Pornthep Chanthavanich
Clinical m anagement of Japanese encephalitis Hardiono Pusponegoro
Update on Japanese encephalitis vaccination
Tawee Chotpitayasunondh
Is it the time to introduce JE vaccine in Indonesia?
Prima Yosephine
SS 10 SS 11 SS 1214.00
18.00
* to be con�rmed
15.40
15.30
Faculty Dinner (at City Walk MICC)
Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit
Poster Session ISTP Business Meeting
AGENDATIME
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT 15
PS-4
Child health care in the tropics, how to close the gaps - Tikki Elka PangestuDiagnosis of Tuberculosis in children - Rajeshwar Dayal
Diarrheal diseases in children - Timo Vesikari Success story of HIV PMTCT - Usa Thisyakorn
08.30
10.00 Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit
SS 13Pneumonia in the tropic
(ASAP Symposium)Pneumococcal
disease preventionUpdate in in�uenza
controlFuture prevention of
rotavirus
Updates on the management of childhood
pneumoniaBambang Supriyatno
Complication of childhood pneumonia-the bad and the
uglyDaniel Goh
Prevention of pneumonia in the era of vaccines
Zulki�i Ismail
Do you really need the disease burden studies to introduce Pneumococcal
vaccine in developing countries?
HT Wickramasinghe
Preparedness of pneumoccal vaccination in
two districts in Lombok island
Ari Prayitno
Impact of pneumococcal vaccination with two-one
scheduleRon Dagan
SS 14 SS 15 SS 1610.30
12.00 Closing Ceremony
CONGRESS DAY 3Monday, 7 August 2017
07.30 ME 5New approach in pediatric sepsis
management
Rabies post-exposure prevention
Malaria in west and east Indonesia
Measles and rubella elimination
Ririe Fachrina Malisie Irene Ratridewi
Dwiyanti Puspita Sari Niprida Mardin
Novie T RampenganDwi Lingga
Ayodya Pitaloka Jeanne Rini
ME 6 ME 7 ME 8
AGENDATIME
* to be con�rmed
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT16
Global burden of in�uenzaLeo YeeSin
In�uenza control in childrenCissy B Kartasasmita
In�uenza vaccine for special communitySukamto Koesnoe
Epidemiology of rotavirus infection
Lulu C Bravo
Malnutrition related to diarrheal diseases
Yati Sunarto
Future prevention of rotavirus and norovirus disease in children by combined vaccination
Timo Vesikari
REGISTRATION
Each person attending the congress needs to complete the registration form, with payment to the congress secretariat. Please read the information in this booklet carefully before completing the form. Registration and accommodation will only be con�rmed on receipt of payment.
Registration should be made online through the conference website www.ictp2017.com
Payment registration can be made by credit card or bank transfer.
The participant registration fees include:• Admission to scienti�c session• Admission to exhibition• All congress materials• Coffee break and lunch during the conference• Access to the opening ceremony and welcome reception
Early Bird (1 Feb - 30 Apr)
Early Bird (1 Feb - 30 Apr)
INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPANT
CONGRESS
CONGRESS + WORKSHOP
ACCOMPANYING PERSON
PRE CONGRESS WORKSHOP (PCW) (Specialist/GP/Student/Nurse)
Category
INDONESIAN PARTICIPANT
Regular(1 May - 31 Jul)
Regular(1 May - 31 Jul)
On Site(4 - 7 Aug)
On Site(4 - 7 Aug)
IDR IDRIDR IDRIDR IDR
3,500,000
5,500,000
3,000,000
5,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
2,500,000 2,500,000
1,250,000
3,250,000
1,250,000
3,250,000
4,750,000
7,250,000
1,000,000 750,000
4,000,000
6,500,000
4,000,000
4,000,000
3,000,000 3,000,000
1,500,000
4,000,000
1,500,000
4,000,000
5,500,000 5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
N/A
N/AN/A
N/A
2,000,000 2,000,000
Specialist
Specialist
GP/Student/Nurse
GP/Student/Nurse
Organizing Committee (Sponsored)
PCW 1Dengue
Organizing Committee (Non-Sponsored)
PCW 2Travel Health
PCW 3HAI and Antimicrobial
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT 17
TERMS & CONDITIONS
ONLINE REGISTRATION• The online registration can be made by access through http://www.ictp2017.com/registration
st• The online registration will be closed on July 31 , 2017 at 12.00 am (Indonesian Time)• Any delegates wishing to register after those date, are welcome to have Onsite Registration• Payment can be made by credit card or bank transfer
ONSITE REGISTRATIONth• The onsite registration will be open on August 4 , 2017 and during the conference
ORGANIZING COMMITEE• For non-sponsored organizing committee, you will get special registration fee in amount of
Rp 2.000.000,- This price will only valid during Early Bird Periode.• For sponsored organizing committee, normal registration fee will be applied.
CANCELLATION• All cancellations must be made in written and send by email [email protected]
st• Cancellation before March 31 , 2017 will receive full refund of the registration fee. There will be stno refund for cancellation made after July 31 , 2017. The refund process will take up to 60 days.
Cancellation must be made in writing and email to secretariat.• No replacement will be accepted• For all delegates, refunds will be made nett of bank charges and administration charges
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE• The certi�cate of attendance will only be available for delegates who attend the congress and
workshops.• The certi�cate of attendance will be in form of electronic print and to be distributed on the last day of
the congress and workshops at the registration desk• The distribution will be started at 08:00 – 12:00
Accompanying Person's fee include: • Admission to Welcome Cocktail• Admission to Exhibition• Admission to Gala Dinner • 1 (one) free optional half day tours in 6 August 2017: a. Kraton Ngayogyakarta (a grand & elegant palace court of Javanese architecture) b. Beringharjo Historical Traditional Market (built in 1758)
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ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation for participants are offered at the following hotels. Reservation should be made online through the conference website www.ictp2017.com
For more information regarding the accommodation, please contact [email protected]
Deluxe Rp.1.300.000 Venue
Superior
Deluxe
Deluxe
Deluxe
Deluxe
Deluxe
Rp.1.000.000
Rp.1.810.000
Rp.1.600.000
Rp.1.000.000
Rp.1.100.000
Rp.1.500.000
1,4 km
4 km
11,1 km
3,2 km
9,2 km
300 m
The Alana Hotel & Convention Centre (4 stars)
Indoluxe Hotel (4 stars)
Hotel Tentrem Yogyakarta (5 stars)
Sheraton Hotel (5 stars)
The Sahid Rich Yogjakarta (4 stars)
Hotel Melia Purosani (5 stars)
Hyatt Regency (5 stars)
Distance to Venue
Room Rates per nightRoom TypesHotel
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The Alana Hotel & The Alana Hotel & Convention Centre (Venue)Convention Centre (Venue)The Alana Hotel & Convention Centre (Venue)Hyatt RegencyHyatt RegencyHyatt Regency
Indoluxe HotelIndoluxe HotelIndoluxe HotelThe Sahid RichThe Sahid Rich
YogjakartaYogjakartaThe Sahid Rich
Yogjakarta
Hotel Tentrem Hotel Tentrem Yogyakarta Yogyakarta Hotel Tentrem Yogyakarta
Sheraton HotelSheraton HotelSheraton Hotel
Hotel Melia Hotel Melia PurosaniPurosaniHotel Melia Purosani
Tours and Travel
A numbers of tours are offered to showcase Jogjakarta and all there to see and the in the region. Please visit www.ictp2017.com for details information and reservation.
Jogjakarta City Tour – Borobudur Temple
Jogjakarta City Tour – Prambanan Temple
IDR 1.190.000 / personMin 2 persons
IDR 1.060.000 / personMin 2 persons
Tour Price Tour Price
Jogjakarta City Tour – Borobudur & Prambanan Temple
Mount Merapi Lava Tour
IDR 1.520.000 / personMin 2 persons
IDR 780.000 / personMin 2 persons
Tour Price Tour Price
Prambanan – RatuBoko Temple
IDR 990.000 / personMin 2 persons
Tour Price
Pindul Cave Tubing Tour
IDR 510.000 / personMin 2 persons
Tour Price
Dieng Plateu Tour
Free optional half day tours for Accompanying person in 6 August 2017:
IDR 850.000 / personMin 2 persons
Tour Price
Price Included: AC Private Transport, Tour Guide , Entrance Fees, Refreshment (Mineral Water)
Price Excluded:Personal Expenses
1. Kraton Ngayogyakarta (a grand & elegant palace court of Javanese architecture)
2. Beringharjo Historical Traditional Market (built in 1758)
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SOCIAL PROGRAM
4 August 2017 at 17.00 – 18.30
PROGRAM: The event will be a simple gathering to welcoming delegates & faculties. Selections of heavy Indonesian snacks and cold beverages will be served in a more interactive affair circumstances & live traditional music performances (gamelan).
Rama Sinta Garden Resto5 August 2017 at 18.00 – 21.00
PROGRAM: This special event is designed for participants during the dinner with Ramayana Ballet performances.
Ramayana Ballet at Prambanan is the most spectacular performance with dramatic dance & traditional music in Yogyakarta that held in open theatre of the complex Prambanan Temple UNESCO world culture heritage during the only dry season.
Mataram Citywalk, The Alana Hotel & Convention Center6 August 2017 at 19.00 – 21.00
PROGRAM: Dinner among the faculty members of the congress with live music in open space area.
WELCOME COCKTAIL
GALA DINNER
FACULTY DINNER
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The average daily temperature range between 26 degree and 28 degree Celsius with its minimum 18 degree C and maximum 35 degree C respectively. Average humidity is 74% with its minimum of 65% and maximum 84% respectively. The Yogyakarta Special Region lays approximately 7 South of the equator line and is bathed in tropical; sunshine along the year. This region has a tropic climate the daily atmosphere feels a little bit hot and humid.
All foreigners wishing to enter Indonesia must have a Passport valid for at least six (6) months from the date of arrival along with proof (tickets) on onward or return passage. Please contact the Indonesia Embassy/Consulate in your country before the congress in order to check if your require any other immigration procedures to visit Indonesia.
Free Tourist VisaIndonesia now provides special Short Stay Visa Free facilities for tourist who are nationals of total 169 countries who wish to travel to Indonesia. Tourist Visa Free Facilities are valid for 30 days, are non-extendable and cannot be transferred into any other type of stay permit. The following are the countries granted Visa Free Facilities according to Presidential Decree No. 21 of 2016:
Climate
Passport and Visa
1. Albania2. Algeria3. Andorra4. Angola5. Antigua and Barbuda6. Argentina7. Armenia8. Australia9. Austria10. Azerbaijan11. Bahamas12. Bahrain13. Bangladesh14. Barbados15. Belarus16. Belgium17. Belize18. Benin19. Bhutan20. Bolivia21. Bosnia and Herzegovina22. Bostwana23. Brazil24. Brunei Darussalam25. Bulgaria26. Burkina Faso
27. Burundi28. Cambodia29. Canada30. Cape Verde31. Chad32. Chile33. China34. Czech Republik35. Comoros36. Costa Rica37. Croatia38. Cuba39. Cyprus40. Commonwealth of Dominica41. Denmark42. Dominican Republic43. East Timor44. Equador45. Egypt46. Al Salvador47. Estonia48. Fiji49. Finland50. France51. Gabon52. Gambia
53. Georgia54. Germany55. Ghana56. Greece57. Grenada58. Guatemala59. Guyana60. Haiti61. Holy See (Vatican City)62. Honduras63. Hong Kong64. Hungary65. Iceland66. India67. Ireland68. Italy69. Ivory Coast70. Jamaica71. Japan72. Jordan73. Kazakhstan74. Kenya75. Kiribati76. Republic of Korea77. Kuwait
78. Kyrgyzstan79. Laos80. Latvia81. Lebanon82. Lesotho83. Liechtenstein84. Lithuania85. Luxembourg86. Macao (SAR of China)87. Macedonia88. Madagascar89. Maldives90. Malawi91. Malaysia92. Mali93. Malta94. Marshall Islands95. Mauritania96. Mauritius97. Mexico98. Moldova99. Monaco100. Mongolia101. Morocco102. Mozambique103. Myanmar
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Invitation letter or other necessary document to obtain Indonesia Visa will be provided by the Secretariat of 11th ICTP 2017 based on request. However this letter aims to assist participants for their travel to Indonesia and does not imply any commitment for the Organization Committee to provide �nancial support.
Yogyakarta, being part of Indonesia, uses the Indonesian currency, the Rupiah (abbreviated, Rp.) as its monetary unit. Most hotels, restaurants, and souvenir shop accept certain foreign currencies and credit card. Bank notes come in a range of denomination of IDR 100,000, IDR 50,000, IDR 20,000, IDR 10,000, IDR 5,000, IDR 2,000, and IDR 1,000. Coins are available in denomination of IDR 1.000, IDR 500, IDR 200, and IDR 100. All major credit cards are accepted for the transactions.
Foreign money can be exchanged at most banks and others authorized money changers in Yogyakarta. The exchange rates are usually posted prominently wherever money can be changed. The exchange rate �uctuates regularly. Current conversion rate: USD1.00 = IDR 13,400, EUR 1.00 = IDR 14,500
Letter of Invitation
Banking Currency
104. Namibia105. Nauru106. Nepal107. New Zealand108. Netherlands109. Nicaragua110. Norway111. Oman112. Palau113. Palestine114. Panama115. Papua New Guinea116. Paraguay117. Peru118. Philippines119. Poland120. Portugal121. Puerto Rico122. Qatar
123. Romania124. Russia125. Rwanda126. Saint Kitts and Nevis127. Saint Lucia128. Saint Vincent (Grenadines)129. Samoa130. San Marino131. Sao Tome and Principe132. Saudi Arabia133. Senegal134. Serbia135. Seychelles136. Singapore137. Slovakia138. Slovenia
139. Solomon Islands140. South Africa141. Spain142. Sri Lanka143. Suriname144. Swaziland145. Sweden146. Switzerland147. Taiwan148. Tajikistan149. Tanzania150. Thailand151. Togo152. Tonga153. Trinidad and Tobago154. Tunisia155. Turkey
156. Turkmenistan157. Tuvalu158. Uganda159. Ukraine160. United Kingdom161. United States of America162. United Arab Emirates163. Uruguay164. Uzbekistan165. Vanuatu166. Venezuela167. Vietnam168. Zambia169. Zimbabwe
More information on immigration available at: www.imigrasi.go.id
The information in this brochure is valid at the date of printing (March 2017)
Passport holders of all other countries and non-tourists of the aforementioned countries must obtain valid Indonesian Visas at an Indonesia Embassies or Consulates in their home country prior to departure to Indonesia. For details and enquiries please contact the Indonesian Embassy in your home country.
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An airport tax of IDR 150,000 is levied by airports on departing passengers on international �ights and IDR 40,000 for those on domestic routes. Most airline today incorporate airport tax into their total tickets cost on purchase. Do make sure that this is already included.
The Electric current in use throughout Indonesia is 220 volt at 50 cycles.
Airport Tax
Electric Current
Power Plug 220 V:
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FLIGHT
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SECRETARIAT
CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION ORGANIZER
Child Health Department, Cipto Mangunkusumo HospitalFaculty of Medicine University of Indonesia, IRJT BuildingJl. Diponegoro No.71, Jakarta 10430, IndonesiaTelp: +62 21 2239 1158 & +62 21 390 774224 Hours Hotline : +62 813 1747 1262E-mail: [email protected]
Pacto ConvexGrand Sahid Jaya Hotel, Arcade Lt. 2 Unit. S2, Jalan Jendral Sudirman, Jakarta 10220, IndonesiaTelp.: + 62 21 570 5800 | 573 5538 (Direct)Fax: + 62 21 570 5798E-mail: [email protected]