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Diversi modelli EU di coordinamento della Ricerca in H.2020: partecipazione del Ministero Salute, settore veterinario Overview on animal health research and initiatives
Dr.ssa Marina Bagni, PhD
APRE meeting 11 July, 2019 - Rome, Italy Università Roma Tre
Ministero della Salute Direzione generale della sanità animale
e dei farmaci veterinari Ufficio II
National
European landscape of partnerships in veterinary research
ERANETs EJP
One health
P2Ps
SCAR
AH
AP FBZ – AMR
Structuring
projets
collaboratifs-
réseaux (incl actions COST)
PPP
European Global
OFFLU
GFRA GARA
• AH
• P2P (/PPP)
• Flexible
SCAR = Standing Committee on Agri. Research
CWG = collaborative working group
AHW = animal health and welfare
SAP = sustainable animal production
AH - AP = animal health – animal production
AMR = anti-microbial resistance
FBZ = food-borne zoonoses
P2P = public to public partnership
PPP = public-private partnership
OFFLU = global network of expertise on animal influenza
GFRA = Global FMD Research Alliance
GARA = Global ASF Research Alliance
IRC
STAR-IDAZ
ETPGAH (?)
CWGs
AHW-SAP
Discontools
?
Infrastructures
AH / AP
Animal Task Force
The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission
by Jean Charles Cavitte, EU DG Agri
Industry
Researchers
Funders
CWG AHW CWG SAP
SWG FOOD
SWG FISH
EU DG RTD DG AGRI
DG MARE
Strategic Research Agendas
• Over the past decades, several SRA on animal health were developed in Europe
• The CWG AHW guided and stimulated the creation of some of the very first ones on both AH and AW in the one health principle
NEW! ERAnet co-fund ICRAD International Coordination
of Research on infectious Animal Diseases submitted 23 January 2019
Cofunded call: 23 Mln Euros + 9 mln EU (31 partners; 29 Organisations): • Topic I: Endemic and emerging infectious disease
• Topic II: generic technology platforms for vaccines
• Topic III: rapid in-field diagnostics technology
“…ICRAD will cover viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic infections and multifactorial diseases with particular emphasis on African Swine Fever (ASF) and Animal Influenza. An additional goal will be to improve the understanding of wider animal infectious disease issues e.g. systems-based studies that integrate host/pathogen research with the epidemiology, and population dynamics of disease, pathogenesis, ecology, evolution, animal farming practices and transmission, resulting eventually in better prevention of disease and reduction of antimicrobial usage.
……Vaccines are one of the most potent means of disease prevention. New and improved vaccines have been identified as an essential component in strategies to reduce reliance on antimicrobials (OIE ad hoc Groups on prioritisation of diseases for which vaccines could reduce antimicrobial use in animals, 2015 and 2018)…»
Global Partnership will be increased through the collaboration with IRC STARIDAZ
One Health EJP an EU-cofund initiative
Horizon 2020 – Work Programme 2017
“One health”
Zoonoses Emerging threats
(ET)
Food Borne Zoonose
(FBZ)
Bacteria
Viruses
Prions
Parasites
Antimicrobial
Resistance
(AMR)
Transmission
by food
or not
Zoonotic potential
suspected
NFBZ
FBZ
(2/3) (1/3) 15%
85%
• To support coordination of national research and innovation programmes (common Strategic Research Agenda)
• To pool a critical mass of national resources on common objectives and challenges and achieve significant economies of scales by adding related EU resources to this joint effort.
• Public-public funding
• Eligibility: specifically mandated research programme owners and managers
• The principle is that participants are those able to direct national funding and/or manage a national research programme
• Flexible reimbursement rate (50%-70%)
Key facts about any EJP
Websites: http://www.star-idaz.net/ The STAR-IDAZ International Research Consortium (STAR-IDAZ IRC) was established in 2016 to coordinate at the international level research activities in an effort to speed up the development of new and improved animal health strategies for priority diseases/infections/issues of animals. The goal of the initiative is to deliver improved control tools/strategies, including candidate vaccines, diagnostics, therapeutics and other animal health products and procedures and/or key scientific information/tools to support risk analysis and disease control for at least 30 priority diseases by 2022. The Consortium includes research funders and programme owners from Europe, Asia, Australasia, the Americas, Africa and the Middle East as well as international organisations and the representation of veterinary pharmaceutical companies. Together, they have committed a total budget in the region of EUR 1 billion to invest over a five year period to 2021.
«Annual state-of-the-art report on animal health research on IRC priorities» Nov 2018 Contacts:
Alexander Morrow –STAR-IDAZ Coordinator, DEFRA, UK [email protected] tél: +44 207 238 3101 Jean-Charles Cavitte – European Commission, DG Agriculture and Rural development [email protected] Tél: +32 229-96796
An animal health perspectives
Grazie per l’attenzione!
Dr.ssa Marina Bagni, PhD
Ministero della Salute Direzione generale della sanità animale
e dei farmaci veterinari Ufficio II