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INOVEC · a research and InNOvation Partnership for enhancing the surveillance and control of mosquito VECtors of emerging arboviruses
Over the past 10 years, arboviral diseases, such as dengue, Zika, chikungunya and yellow fever, have (re)emerged with increasing prevalence and severity. Although these arboviral diseases are more prevalent in tropical countries, increasing numbers of autochthonous cases are being reported from European countries; hence raising concerns about the potential for the establishment of these pathogens in temperate regions. In the absence of effective vaccines and treatments, preventing these diseases at the global scale continues to depend largely on controlling mosquito vector populations, interrupting human–vector contact or both. Unfortunately, the recent resurgence of Aedes transmitted arboviral diseases worldwide highlights the limitations of current vector control to prevent epidemics and to reduce the incidence of diseases. New, affordable, scalable and community-based vector control measures are urgently needed to prevent the introduction, spread and establishment of Aedes-borne diseases in Europe and beyond. The INOVEC project proposes to build a large pan-European, cross-sectoral and multidisciplinary network to develop, optimise and promote integrated approaches and innovative tools for the surveillance and control of mosquito vectors of emerging arboviruses. INOVEC will gather 21 academic and non-academic institutions specialized in vector biology, social sciences and product development to stimulate basic and applied research, strengthen capacities, promote career development and facilitate knowledge and technology transfer to countries at increasing risk of arboviral diseases. INOVEC has the commitment to coordinate and integrate sectors in order to maximise impact, raise awareness of policy makers and stakeholders, and participate in the improvement of innovation potential at the European and global level. INOVEC will contribute to international efforts to improve global health and human well-being by reducing the burden of vector borne diseases.
Consortium · 30 organisations
INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT
FR · €634,800
UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES
FR
FUNDACAO OSWALDO CRUZ
BR
UNIVERSITY OF MAURITIUS
MU
IRIDEON SL
ES · €133,400
MAPA TECHNOLOGY S.L.
ES · €27,600
K&S HOLDING BV
NL · €9,200
CENTRE DE COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE EN RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE POUR LEDEVELOPPEMENT - C.I.R.A.D. EPIC
FR · €105,800
BIOGENTS AG
DE · €87,400
CENTRE NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE ET TECHNOLOGIQUE*INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE EN SCIENCES DE LA SANTE
BF
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
AT
UNIVERSITE NANGUI ABROGOUA
CI
BAYER AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
DE
THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
UK
CICINDELA SL
ES · €27,600
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
FR · €32,200
UNIVERSIDADE DE SAO TOME E PRINCIPE
ST
INSTITUT LOUIS MALARDE
PF · €13,800
2022 ES DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
DE
FONDATION POUR UN CENTRE SUISSE DE RECHERCHES SCIENTIFIQUES EN COTE D'IVOIRE
CH
Institut Pasteur de Madagascar
MG
THE REGISTERED TRUSTEES OF THE IFAKARA HEALTH INSTITUTE
TZ
IDRYMA TECHNOLOGIAS KAI EREVNAS
EL · €115,000
ENZYQUEST PRIVATE COMPANY
EL · €4,600
ECOLE NATIONALE SUPERIEURE DE L'ELECTRONIQUE ET DE SES APPLICATIONS
FR · €87,400
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
ES · €36,800
UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA
PT · €92,000
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
US
UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL PAULISTA JULIO DE MESQUITA FILHO
BR
SCHWEIZERISCHES TROPEN UND PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUT
CH
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