Vector-borne diseases are at the heart of public health concerns. The rapid evolution of disease vectors, such as mosquitoes, culicoides, ticks or phytophagous insects, requires rapid and effective responses. In recent years, climate change, anthropogenic pressures and urbanization have accelerated the geographic expansion of vectors to new regions, thus increasing the risks of epidemics. Faced with this reality, the congress will place particular emphasis on the need for international collaboration to anticipate and mitigate these risks.
The main themes of the congress
The presentations will cover a wide range of topics relating to vector-borne diseases, addressing scientific, technical and practical issues. Thematic sessions will include:
- Integrative taxonomy and evolution: better understanding the links between species to anticipate transmission risks.
- Ecology and biology of vectors: study disease vectors to identify propagation dynamics.
- Eco-epidemiology of vector-borne diseases: exploring the impact of climate and anthropogenic changes on the spread of diseases.
- Host-vector-pathogen-microbiota-environment interactions: deciphering the complex relationships influencing the appearance of diseases.
- Innovative vector control strategies: towards sustainable and innovative approaches to control disease vectors.
- Networks and projects: what’s new? : share the latest collaborations and international scientific projects.
- Vector surveillance: systems for monitoring and management of vector-borne diseases, with a focus on community initiatives.
A space for discussion to address global health challenges
This congress is a unique opportunity to raise awareness among the general public, decision-makers and the media about the challenges posed by vector-borne diseases. In a context where population mobility and ecosystem transformations increase the risk of disease spread, a “One Health” approach is essential for a coordinated and multisectoral response. This meeting in Montpellier aims to encourage exchanges between disciplines and to build common strategies to prevent future health crises.
Encourage innovation and scientific research
The congress will also highlight the new generation of researchers, with prizes awarded for the best oral communications and posters. These distinctions, supported by numerous institutional and scientific partners
demonstrate the congress’s strong commitment to promoting innovation and excellence in the fight against vector-borne diseases.
A crucial event where science and commitment meet to build a safer future in the face of the challenges of vector-borne diseases.
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