Highlights of the 11th International Bordetella Symposium: From basic biology to vaccine development

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Carbonetti, N. H.; Von König, C. H. W.; Lan, R.; Jacob-Dubuisson, F.; Cotter, P. A.; Deora, R.; Merkel, T. J.; Van Els, C. A.; Locht, C.; Hozbor, Daniela Flavia; Rodríguez, María Eugenia
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2016
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Pertussis is a severe respiratory disease caused by infection with the bacterial pathogen Bordetella pertussis. The disease affects individuals of all ages but is particularly severe and sometimes fatal in unvaccinated young infants. Other Bordetella species cause diseases in humans, animals, and birds. Scientific, clinical, public health, vaccine company, and regulatory agency experts on these pathogens and diseases gathered in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 5 to 8 April 2016 for the 11th International Bordetella Symposium to discuss recent advances in our understanding of the biology of these organisms, the diseases they cause, and the development of new vaccines and other strategies to prevent these diseases. Highlights of the meeting included pertussis epidemiology in developing nations, genomic analysis of Bordetella biology and evolution, regulation of virulence factor expression, new model systems to study Bordetella biology and disease, effects of different vaccines on immune responses, maternal immunization as a strategy to prevent newborn disease, and novel vaccine development for pertussis. In addition, the group approved the formation of an International Bordetella Society to promote research and information exchange on bordetellae and to organize future meetings. A new Bordetella.org website will also be developed to facilitate these goals.
Instituto de Biotecnologia y Biologia Molecular
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Bordetella
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Highlights of the 11th International Bordetella Symposium: From basic biology to vaccine development
title Highlights of the 11th International Bordetella Symposium: From basic biology to vaccine development
spellingShingle Highlights of the 11th International Bordetella Symposium: From basic biology to vaccine development
Carbonetti, N. H.
Ciencias Exactas
Bordetella
title_short Highlights of the 11th International Bordetella Symposium: From basic biology to vaccine development
title_full Highlights of the 11th International Bordetella Symposium: From basic biology to vaccine development
title_fullStr Highlights of the 11th International Bordetella Symposium: From basic biology to vaccine development
title_full_unstemmed Highlights of the 11th International Bordetella Symposium: From basic biology to vaccine development
title_sort Highlights of the 11th International Bordetella Symposium: From basic biology to vaccine development
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Carbonetti, N. H.
Von König, C. H. W.
Lan, R.
Jacob-Dubuisson, F.
Cotter, P. A.
Deora, R.
Merkel, T. J.
Van Els, C. A.
Locht, C.
Hozbor, Daniela Flavia
Rodríguez, María Eugenia
author Carbonetti, N. H.
author_facet Carbonetti, N. H.
Von König, C. H. W.
Lan, R.
Jacob-Dubuisson, F.
Cotter, P. A.
Deora, R.
Merkel, T. J.
Van Els, C. A.
Locht, C.
Hozbor, Daniela Flavia
Rodríguez, María Eugenia
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author2 Von König, C. H. W.
Lan, R.
Jacob-Dubuisson, F.
Cotter, P. A.
Deora, R.
Merkel, T. J.
Van Els, C. A.
Locht, C.
Hozbor, Daniela Flavia
Rodríguez, María Eugenia
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Exactas
Bordetella
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Bordetella
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Pertussis is a severe respiratory disease caused by infection with the bacterial pathogen Bordetella pertussis. The disease affects individuals of all ages but is particularly severe and sometimes fatal in unvaccinated young infants. Other Bordetella species cause diseases in humans, animals, and birds. Scientific, clinical, public health, vaccine company, and regulatory agency experts on these pathogens and diseases gathered in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 5 to 8 April 2016 for the 11th International Bordetella Symposium to discuss recent advances in our understanding of the biology of these organisms, the diseases they cause, and the development of new vaccines and other strategies to prevent these diseases. Highlights of the meeting included pertussis epidemiology in developing nations, genomic analysis of Bordetella biology and evolution, regulation of virulence factor expression, new model systems to study Bordetella biology and disease, effects of different vaccines on immune responses, maternal immunization as a strategy to prevent newborn disease, and novel vaccine development for pertussis. In addition, the group approved the formation of an International Bordetella Society to promote research and information exchange on bordetellae and to organize future meetings. A new Bordetella.org website will also be developed to facilitate these goals.
Instituto de Biotecnologia y Biologia Molecular
description Pertussis is a severe respiratory disease caused by infection with the bacterial pathogen Bordetella pertussis. The disease affects individuals of all ages but is particularly severe and sometimes fatal in unvaccinated young infants. Other Bordetella species cause diseases in humans, animals, and birds. Scientific, clinical, public health, vaccine company, and regulatory agency experts on these pathogens and diseases gathered in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 5 to 8 April 2016 for the 11th International Bordetella Symposium to discuss recent advances in our understanding of the biology of these organisms, the diseases they cause, and the development of new vaccines and other strategies to prevent these diseases. Highlights of the meeting included pertussis epidemiology in developing nations, genomic analysis of Bordetella biology and evolution, regulation of virulence factor expression, new model systems to study Bordetella biology and disease, effects of different vaccines on immune responses, maternal immunization as a strategy to prevent newborn disease, and novel vaccine development for pertussis. In addition, the group approved the formation of an International Bordetella Society to promote research and information exchange on bordetellae and to organize future meetings. A new Bordetella.org website will also be developed to facilitate these goals.
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