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  • ABOUT
    • Welcome: word of welcome
    • Topics
    • Our team
    • Committees
  • CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
    • Microbe art contest
  • PROGRAMME
    • Programme
    • Side events
    • WHO workshops
    • Excursions
    • Science Fiesta
    • Registration Fees
  • GUIDELINES
    • Oral Presentation
    • Poster
  • TRAVEL
    • Airlines
    • Visa Information
    • Travel to Amersfoort
    • Welcome to Amersfoort
    • Hotel Suggestions
    • Venue
    • Tips
    • NATO summit
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    • Flyer
  • CONTACT
  • REGISTER NOW

Side events

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Side event 1Viral Clues: Innovative Indicators for Detection Fecal Pollution in Water
Side event 2Water Pathogen Modelling: building blocks for stakeholder-driven and climate-aware
analysis
Side event 3Let’s team up to unlock unknown outbreak with the wastewater code
Side event 4Infectivity Determination of Viruses: Cell Culture vs. Molecular Methods (PCR)
Side event 5Water Quality Management: research into action!
Side event 6Identifying and addressing challenges in wastewater and environmental surveillance
(WES) population representation and data interpretation
Side event 7Innovation in sampling for water surveillance of pathogens and AMR
Side event 8Who bears the burden? Using DALYs to assess risk tradeoffs in water reuse management
Side event 9How to create useable irrigation water safety plans for growers
Side event 10Implementation of RT-PCR methods for statutory monitoring under the EU Drinking
Water Directive
Side event 11H2Omics: a refreshing dive into the water microbiome

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The WHO sessions are workshops organized by WHO together with researchers in the field. They focus on current topics that are relevant today. The specific topics are still to be confirmed. By contributing to these sessions, you contribute to agenda setting and WHO policy development.

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