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Vector-borne zoonotic diseases are of major public concern as large predicted environmental changes may favour their emergence or their spread in Europe.
This is especially true with respect to Crimean Congo...
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Diagnostic tools are the key to understanding virus ecology, disease epidemiology, and pathology in hosts and dead end hosts. They are also a major gateway for clinical interventions to be transformed from mere...
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Introduction
The World Health Organisation (WHO) define “surveillance” as the systematic ongoing collection, collation and analysis of data and the timely dissemination of information to those who need to...
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Introduction to virulence
Viral virulence can be evaluated at different levels: at the host level by how severe the resulting viral disease symptoms are; at the cellular level by the capacity of a virus to grow easily...
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There is a general public concern regarding emerging zoonotic diseases which has gained new relevance in the light of global warming. This is especially true regarding the spread of vector-borne diseases such CCHF, RVF...
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The WP 7 will focus on transfer of knowledge and technology between the members of the consortium which include partners from relevant third countries. In this context the CA will establish links to the national and...
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