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New working group

Detect zoonoses early, prevent outbreaks

How do new viral diseases develop - and how can the risk of zoonotic spillover be recognised at an early stage? The new working group ‘Virus Metagenomics and Evolution’ at the BNITM uses modern genetic methods to analyse the virome in humans, animals and the environment. In doing so, it links molecular data with ecological factors - in an interdisciplinary, globally networked manner and in line with the One Health approach.

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Das Foto zeigt eine schwarz-weiße Schlange mit aufgerissenem Maul.©Adobe Stock | mgkuijpers
Publication

Snake bite envenoming underestimated in Gabon

Snake bite envenoming is more common and widespread in Gabon than previously known. Researchers from BNITM and CERMEL have collected comprehensive epidemiological data for the first time and published their findings in the Journal of Global Health. According to their findings, snake bite envenoming is an enormous burden on the population, especially in areas that are difficult to access.

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The photo shows the MOBILISE truck from the front.©BNITM | Dino Schachten
High-security lab to go

MOBILISE truck is ready for action

Highly dangerous viruses know no boundaries – and neither does the new mobile high-security laboratory ‘MOBILISE’. It enables diagnostics at security level 4: for humans, animals and the environment. The combination of One Health, sustainable construction and maximum biosafety makes it unique internationally. The MOBILISE truck was developed by BNITM and partners from research and industry – for international One Health missions in emergencies.

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Event

125 years of global infection research - in the heart of Hamburg

On 1 October 2025, the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM) celebrates its 125th anniversary. In the course of its chequered history, the institute has made a significant contribution to the fight against diseases such as Malaria, Ebola and Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs). In numerous events, we look back – and forward.

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Specialist event

Science Congress

In October 2025, the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM) will celebrate its 125th anniversary. And how do researchers celebrate? With a scientific conference! After thirty years, the ‘European Congress on Tropical Medicine and International Health’ (ECTMIH) is returning to Hamburg. The organisers are expecting more than 1,000 participants at the Congress Center Hamburg (CCH). Take part and send in your session proposals!

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News

The photo shows a group of people in front of a larger-than-life colourful mural: an indigenous face from Peru, surrounded by jungle, with a parrot flying into its mouth. In keeping with the One Health concept.
Press releases

New working group ‘Virus Metagenomics and Evolution’

How do you discover previously unknown viruses? What role do environmental changes play in the spread of zoonotic pathogens - i.e. those…

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An elderly barefoot woman and a younger man are sitting in a waiting room with mint-coloured walls in Gabon, waiting on bright green plastic chairs.
Announcements

Significantly more snakebite envenomings in Gabon than previously known

In Gabon, significantly more people are bitten by venomous snakes each year than previously thought. This is one of the findings of a study…

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Events

Professional Events
31.03.-27.06.2025

Diploma Course 2025

Our classic: The Diploma Course in Tropical Medicine prepares physicians for work in the tropics and is accredited by the Hamburg Medical…

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Professional Events
01.09.-05.09.2025

tropEd Global Health Summer School 2025

This is a 5-day online summer school on current issues in Global Health and tropEd.
Timetable: 9:30 - 11:00 am; 11:30 - 13:00 pm; 14:00 -…

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