Projects
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ASTRE’s research projects cover a broad scientific field and are conducted over four continents (Africa and Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia, Caribbean and Europe). Funding comes from various donors (French and European public funds, international organisations, private foundations etc.).
A selection of research projects is presented below in reverse chronological order (most recent first):
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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.
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BUCATIN: BUffalo-CATtle INteractions
This project focuses on the mobility of wild and domestic ungulates in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area (GLTFCA).
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QIPA: Evaluation of the health risks related to pig production in Reunion
The QIPA research project, funded by Reunion’s regional council, brings together 15 partners from Reunion and the Indian Ocean. It targets Salmonella spp. and Campylobacter spp., the enteropathogenic bacteria responsible for the majority of food poisoning cases around the world.
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Schmallenberg: Understanding the emergence of Schmallenberg virus in Europe
Within the framework of the Schmallenberg convention, CIRAD aims to contribute to the identification of Culicoides species or mosquitoes involved in the transmission of Schmallenberg virus, through viral research studies using both retrospective surveys and prospective work.
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ATP Emergence: Governing risks and emerging diseases
Emerging animal and plant diseases are at the heart of this project which seeks to characterise emergence and responses to crisis situations (which diseases, where and how, who acts and how), to contribute to the development of models and scenarios, and to improve the effectiveness of epidemiosurveillance networks and prevention strategies, in particular by analysing the behaviour of the actors involved.
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ERA-NET Env Health: Risk assessment of the impact of climate change on human health and wellbeing
This project is evaluating the risk of the impact of climate change on animal and human health and wellbeing through a multidisciplinary approach combining epidemiology, ecology, geography and climatology.
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REVASIA: Research on methods for evaluating surveillance in animal health
REVASIA’s goal is to develop methodologies and tools for the quantitative evaluation of surveillance in animal health. Practical applications include the evaluation of influenza surveillance systems in poultry and/or pigs and the interface with public health surveillance systems.
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GRIPAVI: Ecology and epidemiology of avian influenza in Southern countries
Research on the ecology and epidemiology of avian influenza and Newcastle disease in Southern countries.
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Rift-OI: Rift Valley fever in the Indian Ocean Islands
This project’s objective is to assess the risk of the introduction and emergence of Rift Valley fever (RVF) in the Indian Ocean Islands and to suggest appropriate surveillance measures.
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