Monthly medical symposium of the Centre for Emerging Viral Diseases.
Gustave Julliard auditorium or conference room, depending on availability, from 11am to 12pm or live by videoconference (on the day of the conference):
- Zoom link
- Meeting ID: 627 0793 1803
- Secret code: 041765
To replay recordings of previous conferences, see below, under ‘Recordings of previous conferences’.
This training colloquium focuses on emerging viral diseases, and aims to offer a diagnostic, virological, clinical and therapeutic viewpoint on the various emerging viruses, while following the epidemiology.
Accreditation:
- 1 training credit Swiss Society of Infectiology (SSI).
- 1 training credit Swiss Society for Tropical and Travel Medicine (SSTTM)
Programming:
- Dr Pauline Vetter
Associate Physician
Deputy Director of the Centre for Emerging Viral Diseases
Contact:
- Núria Sagarra
e-mail: nuria.sagarraballesteros@hug.ch
Mobile: +41 79 55 333 99
Note to journalists: this conference is a training session for medical and nursing professionals. It cannot therefore be used for interviews.You can contact the Press Office to arrange an interview at presse-hug@hug.ch or by telephone on 022 372 37 37.
Forthcoming conferences of the Centre for Emerging Viral Diseases subject to change, are as follows:
- 12.12.2025 : RSV
- Pr Arnaud L'Huillier, Infectiologie pédiatrique, HUG: Protection des plus jeunes par immunisation passive et vaccination maternelle.
- Dre Ioanna Kaisari, Service de médecine interne de l’âge, Département de Réadaptation et Gériatrie, HUG : Impact chez les personnes âgée : les données de Genève.
- Dre Astrid Malézieux, cheffe de clinique scientifique, Département de réadaptation et gériatrie, HUG : Vaccination des adultes et recommandations chez les personnes âgées.
- 2026 à CONFIRMER
- 06.02.2026: Dre Frédérique Jacquerioz, HUG: "Update on Ebola".
- 20.02.2026: Dre Eva Veronesi, Institut de microbiologie, DACD, Haute école spécialisée de Suisse méridionale (SUPSI), Suisse : "The work on arboviruses and vectors in Switzerland".
- 27.03.2026: Prof. Dr Christoph Niederhauser, Institut des maladies infectieuses (IFIK): "Arboviruses and surveillance in blood donors".