30º World Congress of Echinococcosis 2025
September 30 to October 2, 2025
Cultural Center of Punta Arenas - Chile
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Welcome
Dear Participants,
It is an honor to warmly welcome you to the XXXth World Congress of
Echinococcosis, a gathering of researchers, professionals, and students passionate about understanding and controlling this neglected disease. Inspired by the One Health concept, this event aims to foster the exchange of knowledge and experiences to tackle the challenges posed by Echinococcus to animal, human, and environmental health.
This year, we will meet in Punta Arenas, a historic city in the fight against Echinococcus granulosus, where one of the world's most successful control programs was implemented. This legacy inspires our ongoing commitment to innovative and sustainable solutions for controlling this zoonosis.
We thank you for your participation and enthusiasm and invite you to enjoy an enriching program of keynote lectures, scientific sessions, and pre-congress courses designed to promote academic and professional excellence.
Warm regards and best wishes for a meaningful and inspiring event!
Key dates
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Diagnostic Ultrasound for Echinococcosis
Practical training for early detection and cyst staging.
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Pre-congress Courses
September 29, 2025
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Congress
September 30 - October 2, 2025
Main Theme
Echinococcus as a Global Challenge
Integrating Science and Action through One Health to Tackle a Neglected Disease
Pre-congress Courses
- Diagnostic Ultrasound for Echinococcosis
- Veterinary Epidemiology Focused on Echinococcosis
- Registration Includes links to sign up and details on costs (if applicable).
Topics
Implementation of sustainable One Health programs in endemic regions.
Epidemiological trends and burden assessments to inform control strategies.
Case studies of successful interventions in endemic areas.
Strategies to secure funding and integrate CE management into national health systems.
Mitigation strategies to address environmental reservoirs of infection.
Training in grant writing and interdisciplinary collaboration for future leaders in parasitology.
Program
Pre-Congress Courses
· Diagnostic Ultrasound for Echinococcosis
· Practical training for early detection and cyst staging.
· Veterinary Epidemiology Focused on Echinococcosis o Tools and techniques for epidemiological studies and outbreak modeling.
Day 1: Opening and One Health Focus
Morning
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Registration and Welcome Coffee
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Opening Ceremony
· Welcome speech by the organizing committee.
· Keynote 1: One Health and Integrated Control Strategies – Interdisciplinary approaches to Echinococcus control. -
Session 1: One Health Implementation
· Presentations on sustainable programs in
endemic regions.
Afternoon
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Session 2: Advances in Diagnostics
· Talks on ultrasound, molecular techniques, and their integration into
control strategies. -
Poster Session 1: Diagnostics and Epidemiology
· Networking Reception
Day 2: Treatment and Policy
Morning
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Keynote 2: Vaccination and Treatment Innovations – Advances in anti-parasitic drugs and vaccines.
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Session 3: Case Studies in Treatment
· Real-world interventions and their outcomes in hyperendemic regions.
Afternoon
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Session 4: Policy and Global Strategies
· Aligning with the WHO 2020–2030 Roadmap and funding mechanisms. -
Poster Session 2: Policy and Funding Strategies
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Gala dinner
Day 3: Zoonoses, ECRs, and Future Directions
Morning
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Keynote 3: Environmental and Zoonotic Perspectives – Role of wildlife and environmental reservoirs in Echinococcus transmission.
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Session 5: Environmental Mitigation Strategies
· Innovative approaches to reduce environmental reservoirs.
Afternoon
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Session 6: Early Career Researcher (ECR) Spotlight
· Presentations by ECRs on cutting-edge research. -
Closing Ceremony
· Summary of congress highlights.
· Awards for outstanding presentations.
· Announcement of the next congress venue.
This updated schedule reflects the new timeline and emphasizes key topics, networking, and researcher development opportunities.
Pre-congress Courses
Member
50 USD
Until July 1
70 USD
Until August 1
Non Member
70 USD
Until July 1
100 USD
Until August 1
Student
25 USD
Until July 1
25 USD
Until August 1
For Chileans registration fees can be paid using the QR code that directs you to WebPay or you can transfer the fees to this account in USD. Please send us the receipt to info@echinococcosis2025.cl

International transfer:
Account holder: Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Bank: Citibank
Address: 111 Wall Street New York, N.Y.
Account number: 36996989
ABA: 021000089
SWIFT: CITIUS33
Congress
Member
200 USD
Until July 1
300 USD
Until August 1
Non Member
300 USD
Until July 1
500 USD
Until August 1
Student
150 USD
Until July 1
150 USD
Until August 1
For Chileans registration fees can be paid using the QR code that directs you to WebPay or you can transfer the fees to this account in USD. Please send us the receipt to info@echinococcosis2025.cl

International transfer:
Account holder: Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Bank: Citibank
Address: 111 Wall Street New York, N.Y.
Account number: 36996989
ABA: 021000089
SWIFT: CITIUS33
Abstract Submission
Instructions
Send you abstract to the email address: info@echinococcosis2025.cl
Formatting guidelines:
- Font: Times New Roman, size 12.
- Authors: Title case; last names in UPPERCASE; underline presenting author.
- Affiliations: Institution, department, city, and country.
- Structure:
- Introduction: Research question and objective.
- Materials and Methods: Approach used.
- Results: Key findings.
- Discussion/Conclusion: Implications.
Notification of acceptance will be sent by email. The presenting author must register before the deadlines for inclusion in the final program.
Venue and Logistics
Accommodation: Recommended lodging options.
How to get?
International: Fly to Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL) in Santiago, Chile.
Domestic: Take a flight to Presidente Carlos Ibáñez del Campo International Airport (PUQ) in Punta Arenas (3.5 hours). LATAM Airlines and Sky Airline offer these connections.