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assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2011Partners:CB RAS, FSBI SRI OF INFLUENZA, MSU, UCT, JIC +6 partnersCB RAS,FSBI SRI OF INFLUENZA,MSU,UCT,JIC,Plovdiv University,SCRI,FGI ARRIAH,CSIC,WU,CNRFunder: European Commission Project Code: 227056All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=corda_______::c058e7d69db23de34fe49b874f9f43d6&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2024Partners:STATE VETERINARY INSTITUTE JIHLAVA, MPG, IRTA, FGI ARRIAH, CSIC +17 partnersSTATE VETERINARY INSTITUTE JIHLAVA,MPG,IRTA,FGI ARRIAH,CSIC,IZSTO,WR,China Animal Health and Epidemiology Center,ILRI,Intervet Schering-Pl,INMUNOLOGIA Y GENETICA APLICADA SA,IZSSAANIMAL HEALTH INSTITUTE OF SARDINIA,IASCAAS,VETERINARY MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE,NATIONAL FOOD AND VETERINARY ASSESMENT INSTITUTE NFVRAI,NEBIH ATI,FACULDADE DE MEDICINA VETERINARIA,COORDINATION EUROPEENNE VIA CAMPESINA,NATIONAL CENTRE FOR LABORATORY RESEARCH AND RISK ASSESSMENT,BIOR,HORIZCIENCE S.L,Complutense University of MadridFunder: European Commission Project Code: 862874Overall Budget: 10,296,500 EURFunder Contribution: 9,168,650 EURAfrican Swine Fever (ASF) is one of the most important viral diseases affecting swine, with a serious socio-economic impact. It is present in more than 13 countries in Europe (10 in the EU), 28 sub-Saharan African countries, and 2 Asian countries, China and Mongolia. No vaccine is available and recent incursions in Europe and Asia are jeopardizing the pig industry worldwide. Control of ASF is based on early diagnosis and the implementation of strict sanitary measures. However, measures taken by affected countries have not been sufficient to stop spread. The objective of VACDIVA is to solve the ASF problem in Europe and affected countries through innovation efforts. VACDIVA will provide (1) Three safe and effective pilot vaccines for wild boar and domestic pigs ready for registration; (2) validated companion DIVA tests and 3) cost-benefit and effective surveillance and control-vaccination strategies, with field trials in Lithuania and Kenia. Two world leader companies in vaccine production and ASF diagnostic kits will provide production of the new vaccines and DIVA tests. Epidemiological modelling of worldwide scenarios will be offered in a portfolio of services to help animal health authorities control and eradicate the disease. This project will provide policy makers valuable decision support tools to better prevent and control ASF. VACDIVA counts with the expertise of two world ASF Reference Laboratories (OIE and FAO), the EU reference laboratory (EURL), six EU national Reference Laboratories (of 6 out of the 10 countries currently affected by ASF) and four prestigious ASF research institutions. Participation of Russian, Chinese and African laboratories will provide useful support, increasing acceptance of the vaccines. Active involvement of pig producers, agricultural associations and International agencies like FAO will enlarge the impact of communication, dissemination and training activities.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2023Partners:CSIRO, ISPRA, FGI ARRIAH, KLIFOVET AG, Scientific Veterinary Institute "Novi Sad" +28 partnersCSIRO,ISPRA,FGI ARRIAH,KLIFOVET AG,Scientific Veterinary Institute "Novi Sad",EUI,Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje,FLI,IZSLER,UOXF,CODA-CERVA-VAR,Istanbul University,SMITHKLINE BEECHAM ANIMAL HEALTH PFIZER ANIMAL HEALTH,KIMRON VETERINARY INSTITUTE,RISK ASSESMENT CENTER ON FOOD CHAIN,Hellenic Ministry of Rural Development and Food,IDSA,MINISTRIA E BUJQESISE DHE ZHVILLIMIT RURAL,SIVTRO VSF I,PUBLIC INSTITUTION SPECIALIST VETERINARY LABORATORY PODGORICA,STATE FOOD AND VETERINARY SERVICE,ID VET,BFSA,UBT,Sciensano (Belgium),SLU,University of Pretoria,LANDBOUNAVORSINGSRAAD INSTITUUT VIR GROND KLIMAAT,Pirbright Institute,VSI KRALJEVO,IUC,AZERBAIJAN FOOD SAFETY AGENCY,Ministry of Food Agriculture and LivestockFunder: European Commission Project Code: 773701Overall Budget: 5,992,500 EURFunder Contribution: 5,600,000 EURThe DEFEND consortium will target two viral diseases of livestock which are emerging into Europe – African swine fever (ASF) and lumpy skin disease (LSD). African swine fever virus (ASFV) is the causative agent of ASF, a highly contagious disease of domestic pigs which causes a haemorrhagic syndrome with up to 100% mortality. ASF is endemic in sub-Saharan Africa and on the Italian island of Sardinia. In 2007 the disease was reported in Georgia. Since then it has spread to Russia, Ukraine, Poland and neighbouring countries. In 2017 outbreaks were reported in the Czech Republic and Romania. Wild boar are susceptible to ASFV and facilitate the continuing spread of the disease in Europe with regular spill-over into in-contact domestic pigs. The capripoxvirus Lumpy Skin Disease virus (LSDV) causes a classic systemic poxvirus disease in cattle and spreads rapidly in warm humid conditions, most likely due to insect-borne transmission. LSDV entered Europe, the Balkans and Caucasus for the first time in 2015. The ongoing epidemic has caused the deaths of thousands of cattle through mortality and eradication campaigns. ASFV and LSDV represent an immediate and serious threat to the pig and cattle industries in Europe and eastern and central Asia. The aim of the consortium is to control the growing LSD and ASF epidemics in Europe and neighbouring countries by understanding the drivers of LSDV and ASFV emergence, and generating research outputs which underpin novel diagnostic tools and vaccines and authenticate appropriate and rapid responses by decision-makers. A multi-actor approach will be incorporated as a central tenant of the project, with collaborations between experts from academia, industry, and government bodies including EU and non-EU partners from countries affected or threatened by ASF and LSD.
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