Projects
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Comprendre les effets des réseaux de contacts et des facteurs socio-économiques dans l'émergence de maladies infectieuses à l'interface faune sauvage - faune domestique.
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MuVHA : Multivalent Vaccine against Heartwater in Africa
This project aims to define and develop an effective inactivated cowdriosis vaccine, adapted to a specific region and based on a cocktail of local strains ofEhrlichia ruminantium, easy to produce by local vaccine producers and easy to use by veterinary services and farmers.
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MULTIVACC: Improving vaccines against small ruminant diseases in Africa
The unit, in partnership with the Centre International de Recherche-Développement sur l’Élevage en zone Subhumide (CIRDES, Burkina Faso) and KALRO (Kenya), coordinates the MULTIVACC project, ‘Multivalent approach for the improvement of inactivated vaccines against diseases of small ruminants in Africa’. The project aims to develop a bivalent vaccine against cowdriosis and contagious caprine pleuropneumonia.
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THRoPPo: Therapeutical vaccine against peste des petits ruminants (PPR)
The THRoPPo project aims to develop a therapeutic vaccine against peste des petits ruminants (PPR) based on the expression of an interfering RNA (siRNA) through an attenuated vaccine. The project’s aim is to modify a vaccine strain made resistant to a siRNA in order to make it express active siRNA against viruses found in the field. Such a modified vaccine will then be able to block the replication of virulent viruses by inhibiting genes essential for their replication, simultaneously allowing for the treatment and vaccination of infected animals.
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From the characterisation of emergence mechanisms to innovative prediction and control approaches.
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JEAI Madagascar: New-generation vaccine against Newcastle disease adapted for Madagascar
This project is part of the Jeunes Equipes AIRD (JEAI) research programme and aims to use reverse genetics to produce a new-generation vaccine against Newcastle disease in order to better protect Madagascan poultry. It brings together researchers from FOFIFA-DRZV (the department of animal and veterinary research at Madagascar’s national centre for applied research for rural development) and IMVAVET (Madagascar’s institute of veterinary vaccines).
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ASFORCE: Targeted research effort on African swine fever
In response to the threat posed by the introduction of African swine fever (ASF) in the eastern section of the European Union and its endemicity in Sardinia, the combined research efforts of 18 partners within the ASFORCE project aim to provide veterinarians, pig producers and decision makers with practical responses and tools to prevent disease.
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Animal Risk-OI: Surveillance and control of infectious animal diseases in the Indian Ocean
The Animal Risk-OI project seeks to control health risks in the Indian Ocean in order to maintain the health of populations exposed to zoonoses and to protect production animals, and also tackles enzootic and epizootic diseases and seeks to reduce their negative economic impact.
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INVERNESS: INtegrated approach for Vector-borne Epidemics: Research NETwork for Science and Society
This project aims to create and coordinate a network of researchers who are striving to identify unexplored strategies for the integrated management of vector-borne diseases.
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Orbivac: Development of vaccines for BTV, EHDV and AHSV
Orbivac (Development of innovative vaccines and related diagnostic techniques) is a research project bringing together many European partners, one partner from South Africa and another from America. The project focuses on animal diseases caused by orbiviruses and transmitted by Culicoides.