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II International Caparica Conference in Antibiotic Resistance - IC2AR 2017

12 - 15 June 2017, Costa da Caparica (Lisbon), Portugal


Introduction
In the last years, there is a great concern about the problem of bacterial resistance to antibiotics used in human medicine as well as in veterinary. The use of antibiotics constitutes an important factor for selection of resistance, not only among pathogenic bacteria but also among the commensal ones. Antimicrobial resistance is a major problem in public health due to the possibility in therapeutic failure. Appearance of multiresistant bacteria is probably accompanied by co-contamination of the environment, leading to a major clinical and public health concern within the lifetime of most people living today. The extensive use has heightened concerns about the expression of antimicrobial resistance, which impacts human and animal safety, food safety and environmental exposure. Antibiotic resistance is an emergent problem, and for this reason the WHO appealed for an urgent and concerted action by governments, health professionals, industry, civil society and patients to slow down the spread of drug resistance, limit its impact today and preserve medical advances for future generations. In the latest years much investigation was developed to understand the emergence of the resistance genes and their spread but this fact does not let us to control totally this problem. In this conference an attempt has been made to present the latest research on possibilities to manage this question.

The primary objective of this meeting is to bring together researchers involved in antibiotic resistance prevention and control. The meeting will take an integrated approach to research and it will bring about researchers specializing in different subjects related to antibiotic resistance. We expected to present a universal vision of the importance of antimicrobial resistance in different ecosystems and what can be done about it. During diverse sessions, all aspects related to epidemiology of resistance in animal and zoonotic pathogens, mobile elements containing resistance genes, proteomics of antimicrobial resistance, emerging antimicrobial resistance mechanisms, control of resistant infections, antimicrobial resistance in animal pathogens and its exchange with humans, organizing antibiotic surveillance, policies to stimulate drug development and discovery and alternatives strategies to overcome the problem of antimicrobial resistance worldwide will be discussed.

The congress will be focused on the following topics (your comments are welcome):

- Rise of Antimicrobial Resistance and Epidemiology: Concerns on Pathogen Resistance and Public Health
- A public health approach to antimicrobial Resistance
- Genetics of antimicrobial resistance
- Proteomics of antimicrobial resistance
- The emergence of antimicrobial resistance in animals
- Antimicrobial resistance in animal pathogens and its exchange with humans
- How antimicrobial resistance may be affected by the use of antibiotics in food and agriculture
- Mechanisms of Antibacterial Resistance
- Organizing antibiotic surveillance
- Policies to stimulate drug development and discovery
- Alternative Strategies to overcome the problem of antimicrobial resistance worldwide
Control of resistant infections
 
Speakers
  • Laurant Poirel University of Fribourg, Medicine, Fribourg, Swiss, Switzerland
  • David Paul Nicolau Center for Anti-Infective Research and Development, Hartford, United States
  • Patricia Poeta Veterinary Science Department , University of Trás-os-Montes, Portugal
  • Carmen Torres Manrique University of Rioja, Spain
  • Patrice Courvalin Department of Microbiology, Institut Pasteu, France
  • Marilyn Roberts Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, United States
  • Gerry Wright Michael DeGroote Institute for Infectious Disease Research
    , Canada
  • David Livermore Department of Medical Microbiology, Norwich Medical School, United Kingdom
  • Hartmut Derendorf Department of Pharmaceutics, University of Florida, United States
  • Manuela Caniça National Institute of Health Doutor Ricardo Jorge, Portugal
  • Debebrata Biswas University of Maryland, United States

Sponsorship & supporting organisations
Faculty of Science and Technology, University NOVA of Lisbon UCIBIO-REQUIMTE Laboratories Bruker LaborSpirit
Venue
Hotel Aldeia dos Capuchos Golf & SPA, Costa da Caparica, Portugal

Hotel Aldeia dos Capuchos Golf & SPA, Costa da Caparica, Portugal, Largo Aldeia dos Capuchos, 2825-017 Caparica, Costa da Caparica (Lisbon), 2825-017, Portugal

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Scientific Society PROTEOMASS (www.proteomass.org) BIOSCOPE Group (www.bioscopegroup.org) Caparica Cientifica
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