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CCIM Treffpunkt extended 2023

Climate change and infection:the rising challenge

Climate change and its impact on human life and ecosystems are the major challenge for the next decades. Arctic medicine has been collecting experiences with climate for a long time. The thawing of permafrost soils sets viruses free, which have been conserved in them for a long time – their global impact is unknown.

Prof. Birgitta Evengard, an expert on infectious diseases and Prof. Jean-Michel Claverie are internationally experts on these topics receiving world-wide attention for the research (CNN permafrost virus)

There are several approaches to cope – to adjust the carbonic footprint of a hospital is one of them. The panel discussion among persons with differential experiences and ideas for improvement will round up this symposium.

Program

Chair: Heinz Burgmann, Sophie Weißgärber

  • 14:00-14:10 | Welcome remarks
    Elisabeth Presterl, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
  • 14:10-16:30 | Without healthy ecosystems there is no human health - climate change and human health form the - Arctic perspective
    Birgitta Evengard, University of Umea, Sweden
  • Eukaryotic viruses revived from ancient permafrost – “Zombieviruses” on the rise?
    Jean-Michel Claverie, School of Medicine of Aix-Marseille University, France
  • Reduction of the carbon footprint of hospitals – save the environment but do not shoot the working horse!
    Elisabeth Presterl, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
  • Panel discussion: Changing climate and challenges for healthcare – new bugs, antimicrobial resistance and strategies to overcome
    • Heinz Burgmann, Department of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
    • Jean-Michel Claverie, Institute de Microbiologie de la Méditerranée, Aix Marseille, France
    • Birgitta Evengard, Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Umea, Sweden,
    • Sophie Falkeis, speculative Design, Vienna, Austria
    • Noam Hartman, Austrian Student Association, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
    • Bertrand Lell, Department of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, Vienna, Austria and Lambarene, Gaboun
    • Elisabeth Puchhammer-Stöckl, Department of Virology, Medical University of Vienna
    • Elisabeth Presterl, Department of Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Control, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
    • Martin Schneider, Association for Sustainable Landscape Protection, Vienna, Austria
    • Sophie Weißgärber, Austrian Student Association, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
  • 16.30 | Mingle with drinks and snacks in the Library Room 
  • 18.00 | Close