Postgraduate Technical Workshop Laboratory Diagnosis of Human Parasitic Infections

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Postgraduate Technical Workshop Laboratory Diagnosis of Human Parasitic Infections Leiden, the Netherlands 28 January 1 February 2019 4 8 February 2019

Postgraduate Technical Workshop Laboratory Diagnosis of Human Parasitic Infections Organiser Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), Department of Parasitology and Boerhaave CME University of Applied Sciences Leiden Course Coordinators Lisette van Lieshout, Leiden, The Netherlands Eric Brienen, Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands Annelies van Goor, Leiden, The Netherlands Course Objectives The course focuses on the diagnostic aspects of parasitic infections of importance in routine clinical practice in European countries. There will be intense practical sessions using high quality clinical samples for microscopy examination, real-life cases and interactive photo quizzes. During the first week the practical sessions will cover about 70% of the course and will be alternated with in-depth lectures given by experts in the field of clinical parasitology. During the second week the focus will be more on the clinical and epidemiological aspects. By the end of the course the participants will be familiar with clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of most common parasitic infections, including those seen in travellers and immigrants such as malaria, schistosomiasis and intestinal helminths. Some less common parasitic infections will be discussed, as well as the role of molecular diagnostics within routine laboratory practice. This international course is part of a full two weeks course designed for Dutch clinical medical microbiologists in training and experienced senior technicians. The Dutch parasitology course has been successfully organized by the same Leiden group for more than 20 years. International participants can subscribe for week 1 or week 2 or the full course.

Course Programme week 1 Monday, 28 January 2019 Introduction and registration Soil transmitted helminths Strongyloides Taenia and other common cestodes Tuesday, 29 January 2019 Schistosomiasis and other common trematodes Echinococcosis and other zoonotic helminths Lab procedures for the diagnosis of helminths Wednesday, 30 January 2019 Intestinal protozoa Artefacts of microscopy Lab procedures for the diagnosis of protozoa Thursday, 31 January 2019 Malaria Lab procedures for the diagnosis of blood parasites Blinded cases Laboratory diagnosis of coccidian and less common intestinal parasites Friday, 1 February 2019 New developments in molecular diagnosis of parasites Blinded cases Remaining parasites of interest and clinical cases

Course Programme week 2 Monday, 4 February 2019 Parasites of the skin Clinical aspects and treatment of malaria Non-microscopy diagnosis of malaria Complicated malaria cases in the lab - malaria Tuesday, 5 February 2019 Ectoparasites Parasites of immunocompromised patients Filariasis and Dracunculus Toxoplasmosis and Toxocara Wednesday, 6 February 2019 Trichomonas Clinical cases seen in a teaching hospital in the Netherlands Treatment of parasitic infections Visit to LUMC parasitology research department Thursday, 7 February 2019 Molecular diagnosis of Leishmania and Trypanosoma Pneumocystose Clinical aspects of rare and exotic parasites Free living amoeba Clinical cases seen in a regional hospital in the Netherlands Friday, 8 February 2019 Microscopy-based techniques for the diagnosis of intestinal parasites a discussion E-diagnosis, artefacts and delusions Blinded cases

Organisation Course Venue University of Applied Sciences Leiden Zernikedreef 11 2333 CK Leiden The Netherlands Phone +31 71 5188 800 www.hsleiden.nl/english Registration procedure Non-Dutch participants register by contacting Dr Lisette van Lieshout Dutch participants register directly via www.boerhaavenascholing.nl <start of registration is expected in September> Registration deadline for Dutch participants is 11 January 2019. For international participants the deadline depends on the number of potential candidates. Please contact the organisation for details. The course has been organized yearly around the same time of the year. Ask for information about future courses in case you are interested to participate. Registration Fee: EUR 1500 for full course of 2 weeks EUR 950 for one week course, those who want to participate in the second week only need to contact Dr Lisette van Lieshout beforehand. The fee includes coffee, tea, lunches and teaching materials. Travel costs, accommodation (incl. breakfast) & dinners are not included. Attendance Grants In the 2019 course there are no attendance grants. CME Accreditation Accreditation by NVMM and the NVP (Dutch societies for Medical Microbiology and for Parasitology).

Target Audience: Medical doctors, biomedical researchers, or senior technicians interested and/or working in clinical parasitology, preferably in a European setting. The international participants (maximum 10) will collaborate intensively with the Dutch (maximum 12) course participants. Those who are not familiar at all with clinical parasitology are expected to do some introductory reading beforehand. All teaching materials will be provided. In the second course week the Dutch participants will focus mainly on exotic parasites, in depth details of clinical presentation and treatment and aspects specifically of interest within a Dutch context. Faculty members (all from the Netherlands): Speakers: (week 1 or week 2) Department of Parasitology; LUMC E.A.T. Brienen (1,2) Prof. Dr. C.H. Hokke (2) Dr. L. van Lieshout (1,2) Dr. M. Roestenberg (2) Other departments LUMC Dr. M. van der Beek, Dept. Medical Microbiology (2) Prof. Dr. L.G. Visser, Dept. Infectious Diseases (1,2) Guest-speakers Drs. A. van Goor, Microbiology, University of Applied Sciences Leiden (1,2) Dr. C.L.M. van Hees, Dermatology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam (2) Dr. J.J. van Hellemond, Microbiology, Erasmus MC, Harbour hospital, Rotterdam (2) Drs. L.M. Kortbeek, Center of Disease Control the Netherlands ; National Institute of Public Health and Environment, Bilthoven (1,2) Dr. T.G. Mank, Regional Laboratory for Medical Microbiology and Public Health, Haarlem (1) Dr. B. Mulder, Dept. Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases; Canisius Wilhelmina Hospital;Nijmegen (2) Dr. F. Stelma, Dept. Medical Microbiology, Radboud UMC, Nijmegen (2) Dr. J.J. Verweij, Laboratory for Medical Microbiology and Immunology; Laboratory for Clinical Pathology; St. Elisabeth Hospital, Tilburg (1,2)

Contact person (Scientific Programme): Dr Lisette van Lieshout Department of Parasitology, Center of Infectious Diseases Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) P.O. Box 9600 (zone L4-Q) 2300 RC Leiden The Netherlands Phone +31 71 526 50 80 Fax +31 71 526 69 07 e.a.van_lieshout@lumc.nl www.lumc.nl/org/parasitologie/medewerkers/lisettevanlieshout Administative Secretariat Marjan Hornstra-Moedt, LUMC, Directorate Education and Study Programmes Boerhaave CME P.O. Box 9600 V0-P 2300 RC LEIDEN The Netherlands phone +31715268500 fax +31715268255 boerhaavenascholing@lumc.nl www.boerhaavenascholing.nl