Enhancing knowledge transfer and capacity building regarding the impacts of climate change on infectious diseases and health is a central goal of IDAlert.
In collaboration with the Pandemic and Disaster Preparedness Center (PDPC), the Department of Viroscience – Erasmus MC and One Health PACT, we organised an international Summer School on “One Health and the Effects of Climate Adaptation on Health” from 12-16 August 2024 in Rotterdam. The course was attended by 30 participants from diverse academic disciplines and countries of origin.
A selection of lectures are available below.
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One health approaches to study mosquito-borne viruses
by Dr. Reina Sikkema, Erasmus MC – NL
Setting the scene: Climate sensitive infectious diseases in a changing world
by Prof. dr. Marion Koopmans, Erasmus MC – NL
Climate change scenarios in the Netherlands
by Prof. dr. Pier Siebesma, TU Delft/KNMI – NL
Climate change-driven infectious disease dynamics – a modelling based-approach
by Prof. dr. Joacim Rocklöv, University of Heidelberg – GER
Zoonoses in the night (ZITN) Pandemic prevention and early detection of bat-transmitted viruses in balance with the protection of bats
by Dr. Lineke Begeman, Erasmus MC – NL
Decision-support tools to build climate resilience against emerging infectious diseases in Europe
by Prof. Dr. Joacim Rocklöv, University of Heidelberg – GER
Using genomics to study outbreaks on the human-animal interface
by Dr. Bas Oude Munnink, Erasmus MC – NL
Arbovirus risk in travelers and bird ringers, a citizen science approach
by Louella Kasbergen, Erasmus MC – NL
Mosquito Alert
by Alex Richter, CEAB – ES
Collection of bird demographic data in collaboration with citizen scientists
by Erik Kleyheeg, SOVON – NL