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This session covers the complex causes of the re-emergence of infectious diseases, and why understanding these causes can help public health professionals to effectively manage and prevent emerging health threats. Nienke Beerlage-De Jong, assistant professor at the University of Twente, provides examples of rising vector borne diseases or zoonosis influenced by behavioural changes. The Polish sociologist Tomasz Sobierajski examines how post-pandemic human behavioural and biological changes have influenced the rise of the transmission of diseases such as STIs, whooping cough or measles. Maria Wessman, Head of section bloodborne and sexually transmitted diseases at SSI, explains for example how internal microbiological factors and genetic evolution, as well as post-pandemic microbiological interactions, may explain the resurgence of some diseases. Chairs: Jacobo Mendioroz Peña (Public Health Agency of Catalonia, Spain), Nadine Zeitlmann (RKI, Germany) Speakers: Nienke Beerlage-De Jong (University of Twente, Netherlands), Maria Wessman (SSI, Denmark), Tomasz Sobierajski (University of Warsaw, Poland) ---------------------------- Learn more about ESCAIDE on our website: https://escaide.eu