Proud to supervise @CharlesSturtUni PhD Fellow Monjurul Islam 🇧🇩 @Gulbali_Inst for his two great talks at @IBRC2025
🦇 Topics:
1️⃣ Pteropus medius ecology and pathogen spillover risk
2️⃣ Landscape ecology & diversity of insectivorous bats in Bangladesh
@CharlesSturtUni
I will give a talk at The 20th International Bat Research Conference 2025 on Epidemiology and ecology of Multidrug Resistance (MDR) Salmonella in Fruit Bats in Bangladesh. Hoping for a great turnout! #ibrc2025 - via #Whova event app
I will give a talk at The 20th International Bat Research Conference 2025 on Epidemiology and evolutionary ecology of Nipah virus spillover events in Bangladesh. Hoping for a great turnout! #ibrc2025 - via #Whova event app
I will give a talk at The 20th International Bat Research Conference 2025 on Epidemiology and evolutionary ecology of coronaviruses in bats in Bangladesh. Hoping for a great turnout! #ibrc2025 - via #Whova event app
Delighted to share our research findings on bat hunting and human-bat interactions: significance of zoonotic disease spillover and bat conservation #OneHealth#Community@WOHCongress
I'm excited to attend this year's World One Health Congress @WOHCongress ! in Cape Town, South Africa, where I'm going to present findings from our work in Nipah as well as Avian influenza virus research findings. I am excited to meet you and learn more about your science.
***Hendra@30 UPDATE***
Deadline for abstract submission extended to the 30th of September
Key Dates:
Abstract submissions close: 30th September
Registrations close: 1st November
Conference dates: 8th -11th December
Domestic ducks are the key reservoir for HPAI in Bangladesh, with occasional spill over into other hosts, including House Crows, which have annual epidemics.
👉https://t.co/247pxTfxDu
One additional farm in the Meredith control zone is positive for HPAI H7N3. This new infected property is located within the current 5 km Restricted Area in the Golden Plains Shire.
AgVic updates: https://t.co/PN3mJLdm6x
Our research has been published on how farm biosecurity practices influence the patterns of avian influenza virus circulation in poultry farms in Bangladesh @MarsKlaassen @EpsteinJon @EcoHealthNYC @icddr_b @deakinresearch @DeakinCIE
https://t.co/mKmD5mPEnB
Our collaborative research on “West Nile virus antibodies in wild birds in Bangladesh.” has been published #Westnilevirus#Wildbirds @EcoHealthNYC @icddr_b
https://t.co/5OijUr21ve
Our recent research, 'The One Health Epidemiology Of Avian Influenza Infection In Bangladesh Lessons Learned From The Past Years ', has been published! Read it here https://t.co/lfI01ve0cw @rjsmagalhaes@UQ_News @EcoHealthNYC @Miladtwetter@cvasubd
Our research has been published on the role of vaccination and environmental factors on outbreaks of high pathogenicity avian influenza H5N1 in Bangladesh
@EpsteinJon @MarsKlaassen @EcoHealthNYC @deakinresearch @DeakinCIE ; https://t.co/KvFaILFbXU
Our research has been published on how biosecurity risk practices influence the patterns of avian influenza virus circulation in Live Bird Markets (LBM) In Bangladesh @DeakinCIE @EcoHealthNYC @MarsKlaassen @EpsteinJon @deakinresearch @icddr_b
https://t.co/Osy5BEEPkG
Our recent research on " Epidemiology and molecular characterization of H5N1 and H3N8 subtypes in poultry farms and LBMs in Bangladesh @StJudeResearch @DeakinCIE @Miladtwetter@Sharif_cvasu
https://t.co/yw42pNJCO5
Our recent research on "Trading patterns and risk factors of avian influenza A/H5 and A/H9 virus circulation in turkey birds (Meleagris gallopavo) at live bird markets in Dhaka city, Bangladesh". @Miladtwetter@Sharif_cvasu@samad_blri https://t.co/m8UlykvGiK
Our research on "Emergence of a novel genotype of clade 2.3.4.4b H5N1 HPAIV in domestic ducks in Bangladesh". @Miladtwetter@MehediHasanVet@Sharif_cvasu
Multiple clades of H5N1 circulating in duck farms in different production systems in Bangladesh https://t.co/1jKtchEANz
https://t.co/a6foGtscta via @Hindawi
Our research, “Spatiotemporal Epidemiology And Evolutionary Dynamics of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in Bangladesh”, has been published! Read it. @MarsKlaassen @EpsteinJon@Miladtwetter@Sharif_cvasu