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assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2021Partners:University of Paris, Heidelberg Institute of Global Health, Nouna Health Research Centre, IRD, IRSS +8 partnersUniversity of Paris,Heidelberg Institute of Global Health,Nouna Health Research Centre,IRD,IRSS,University of Ghana,BNI,MERIT,CNRST,Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-Animal Research Institute,KCCR,CIRDES,Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical ResearchFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-20-AMRB-0002Funder Contribution: 234,700 EURmore_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:MINISTRY OF FISHERIES AND LIVESTOCK, UEM, INSTITUT NATIONAL DE SANTE PUBLIQUE, ANIMAL RESOURCES RESEARCH CORPORATION - ARRC, ICIPE +18 partnersMINISTRY OF FISHERIES AND LIVESTOCK,UEM,INSTITUT NATIONAL DE SANTE PUBLIQUE,ANIMAL RESOURCES RESEARCH CORPORATION - ARRC,ICIPE,KENTTEC,Direction Générale de l'Entomologie et de Lutte contre les Maladies Animales à vecteurs (DGELMA),ULPGC,FAO,IRD,UM,MINEPIA,MINISTRY OF LANDS, AGRICULTURE & RURAL RESETTLEMENT,LANDBOUNAVORSINGSRAAD INSTITUUT VIR GROND KLIMAAT,NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CONTROL ANDERADICATION OF TSETSE FLY AND TRYPANOSOMOSIS,AHI,ISRA,CIRDES,UNIVERSITE DE MONTPELLIER,VUB,CIRAD,Makerere University,INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE EN ELEVAGE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101000467Overall Budget: 7,235,870 EURFunder Contribution: 5,901,060 EURAnimal trypanosomosis (AT) is caused by parasites transmitted by tsetse and other blood-sucking flies. The disease is a scourge for livestock keepers in Africa , affects humans and could spread to Europe . COMBAT aims to reduce the AT burden in Africa using the concept of progressive control pathway (PCP) . The PCP is an innovative, risk-based approach to disease reduction or elimination through successive, achievable steps. A consortium of excellence, with European and African research institutes, national veterinary authorities from across Africa, and leading international organizations guarantees successful project implementation and maximal impact on the SDGs. COMBAT will 1) improve basic knowledge on AT; 2) develop innovative control tools; 3) improve surveillance and control strategies; and 4) build capacity and raise awareness. Knowledge gaps on epidemiology, chemical ecology, vector competence, and immune and metabolic aspects of tolerant livestock will be filled. Innovative tools include environmentally friendly vector control technologies and electronic antigen capture tests. Surveillance will be enhanced by establishing information systems, strengthening reporting, and modelling risk in Africa and Europe. The socio-economic burden of AT will be assessed. Guidelines for national control strategies will be developed and implemented. COMBAT will draw on the extensive partners’ experience in other EU projects and strengthen existing partnerships in the field of AT control.
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