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X Joint Annual Conference of ISMOCD & IAE
The report of X Joint Annual Conference of ISMOCD & IAE by Dr. Zakkyeh Telmadarraiy
 
Application Code :
306-0115-0029
 
Created Date : Tuesday, February 3, 2015 14:06:23Update Date : Wednesday, April 15, 2015 12:04:58
IP Address : 192.168.89.38Submit Date : Monday, April 13, 2015 13:22:58Email : ztelma@yahoo.co.in
Personal Information
Name : zakkyeh
Surname : telmadarraiy
School/Research center : School of Public Health
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Position : Associate professor
Tel : +98-21-42933148
Information of Congress
Title of the Congress : X Joint Annual Conference of ISMOCD & IAE
10th -12th October 2014
Title of your Abstract : Survey of tick species parasiting domestic ruminants in KaleibarCounty, East Azerbaijan province, Iran
country : India
From : Thursday, October 9, 2014
To : Monday, October 13, 2014
Abstract(Please copy/paste the abstract send to the congress) : Abstract
Background: Ticks are one the main vectors which transmit different pathogens to human and animals. This survey was carried out for detecting the distribution of ticks, which infested the domestic ruminants in East Azerbaijan Province, Northwestof Iran, during summer 2013
Methods: A total number of 5 villages and 4 nomads Temporary places form mountainous regions of the region were selected randomly. Ticks were collected from the body of infested animals and transported to the Laboratory of Medical Entomology, School of Public Health Tehran University of Medical Sciences and then were identified using valid identification key.
Results: A total of 341 hard ticks were collected. The ticks were belonged to three genera and 3 species including: Hyalomma nymph sp.Dermacentormarginatus and Haemaphysalis sp. (0.23%). Among the hosts of cow, goat, sheep, the ticks collected from cow were more prevalent. The ratio of male tickswashigher than females.Hyalommanyphwas the predominant tick for 60% of the ticks. 
Conclusion: Some of the collected ticks may play an important role for transmission of vector borne diseases to human. East Azerbayjan Province is bordered with Armenia and Azerbaijan Countries. Also the climate of the investigated region is similar to the bordered countries; therefore, we guess that these species could be found either in these two countries. the results of this study will provide a clue for vectors of tick-borne diseases in the region for local authorities for implementation of disease control.
Keywords of your Abstract : Ixodidae, Tick, Iran
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The presentation : Oral
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The Congress Reporting Form
How many volunteers were present at the Congress? : More than 300 persons
Delegates from which countries presented in the congress? : USA , India, Iran, South of Africa, Australia, Swiss, Philippine,
Were the delegates of any other organizations present in the congress? : Yes
If yes, please write the names of the organizations in the box : Word health organization, National Institute of Malaria Research, Field Unit, DHS, Campal, Panaji- 403001&Goa Medical College and Hospital,National Vector Borne Disease control programme.
What were the responses to your talking points? Were specific questions or concerns raised? : It was interested for participants in the congress, because it was about a epidemiologist study. I asked her some question about: How you conduct the study/What was the results? and How we can use this occlusion for future?
If you met staff members, please list their full names & positions. : Maj Gen Velu Nair: Dean & DyComd,
Dr.Dilip Motghare,:Prof.and Head,Dept.of PSM,GMC,Goa
Dr.Anthony Mesquita: Prof.and Head, Dept of Pulmonary Diseases, GMC, Goa Prof.and Head, Dept of Pulmonary Diseases,
GMC,Goa Prof.Mimi Silviera,Prof.Dept of Paediatrics, GMC, Goa
Dr.Sachin Govenkar:State Programme Officer,NVBDCP,Goa
Dr.Edwin Gomes:Prof. and Head,Dept.ofMedicine,GMC,Goa
 
Please inform us if there are any follow up actions we need to talk with the members of the congress : because there was an activity in the same way , Dr. Neena Valecha asked me for going to New Delhi for more researcher about continues culture for Plasmodium falciparum to produce gametocyte in culture. In fact in Iran we are able to do continues culture but we are not able produce gametocyte in the same medium so it is very important to complete our potential power for research in the future.
If it is possible I'm encourage to continue this collaboration
Director: neenavalecha@gmail.com
Your experiences about the travel processes(Providing ticket, accommodation,...) : I could participate in Xth Joint Conference of ISMOCD & IAE Goa. For this reason an abstract with title:
“Diagnosis of red blood cells parasitized by Plasmodium malariae and Plasmodium ovale using a morphology-based method: a preliminary study” was offered by me as first author and it was an interesting subject for precipitants in this conference.
The main subject in the congress was about accurate diagnosis and regular reporting of occurrence about all diseases including Malaria and other vector born diseases (such as: Visceral Leishmaniasis, Dengue fever, fillarisis and etc.) to facilitate control measures and prevention of its further spread.
We provided ticket and hotel reservation from a local agency in Tehran. After arriving to Goa registration fee was paid on site.
The subjects were discussed in the congress were more or less similar to the problems we have in Iran
Please give a briefing of your own observations and outcomes of the congress: : Travels has become larger and easier for every person in the world, so Iranian physician may be encountered with new cases of these unknown diseases. Then it is important for researchers and medical colleagues in Iran to have more and more knowledge about communicable diseases in worldwide especially in Asia. One of our duties after coming back to the country is informing medical researches about them.
I’m sure that recommendations of this conference provided appropriate guidelines for drafting healthy public policy for control of communicable and non communicable diseases in the country.