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EUROWESTNILE · European West Nile collaborative research project

FP7Status: CLOSED1 March 201131 August 2014EU funding €2,999,073

West Nile virus (WNV) is one of the most evident examples of emerging/re-emerging pathogens one can nominate, which is characterized by occasional virulent epizootic outbreaks. Despite intensive research done since its first appearance in the Americas in 1999, many aspects of its molecular biology, epidemiology, ecology, pathogenesis and life cycle are still poorly understood. Being a generalist pathogen par excellence, its eco-epidemiology is extraordinarily complex, involving hundreds of different vectors and hosts, which differ between locations. In addition, as other RNA viruses lacking proofreading replication, its genome is highly variable and consequently of extraordinary plasticity. As a result, many WNV variants have evolved independently in different parts of the world. As the virus moves from one area to another, either by nature, through migrating birds, or by human influence (commerce and/or other activities), different WNV variants (lineages) from different origins can coexist and co-evolve in a particular area. This is the case in Europe, with at least five of seven WNV lineages identified to date. This situation is clearly different from that of North America. However, most studies on WNV currently come from the USA, biasing the knowledge available not only toward the virus there -a serious bias with important consequences influencing, for instance, diagnostic methods- but also to the WNV ecology in hosts and vectors.In the present Project we propose to conduct comprehensive studies on the WNV situation in Europe and affected surrounding countries that accounting for the peculiarities of WNV eco-epidemiology in this region. Moreover we will strive to cover knowledge gaps regarding its ecology, epidemiology and pathogenesis in Europe. Finally, the Project aims to develop new tools and strategies for research on treatment and prevention of WNV disease, as well as to produce new diagnostic methods, taking Euro-Mediterranean peculiarities into account

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

INSTITUTO DE SALUD CARLOS III

ES · €445,175

participant

ISTITUTO ZOOPROFILATTICO SPERIMENTALE DELLA LOMBARDIA E DELL'EMILIA ROMAGNA BRUNO UBERTINI

IT · €220,897

participant

VIRCELL SL

ES · €194,798

participant

CENTRAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF EPIDEMIOLOY

RU · €119,460

participant

ISTITUTO ZOOPROFILATTICO SPERIMENTALE DELLE VENEZIE

IT

participant

ISTITUTO SUPERIORE DI SANITA

IT · €236,706

participant

INSTITUT PASTEUR DE DAKAR

SN · €95,670

participant

INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION Y TECNOLOGIA AGRARIA Y ALIMENTARIA

ES · €257,483

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €258,521

participant

USTAV BIOLOGIE OBRATLOVCU AV CR, V.V.I.

CZ

participant

GOLD STANDARD DIAGNOSTICS MADRID

ES · €190,299

participant

VETERINAERMEDIZINISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN

AT · €250,980

participant

INSTITUT PASTEUR

FR · €229,177

participant

FONDAZIONE EDMUND MACH

IT · €218,081

participant

AGENCE NATIONALE DE LA SECURITE SANITAIRE DE L ALIMENTATION DE L ENVIRONNEMENT ET DU TRAVAIL

FR · €154,494

participant

MEDICAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR HEALTH SERVICES

IL · €127,332

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