Malignant — Human and plant infectious diseases in tropical island environments: monitoring, Diagnosis, Control and Impact (Q3684877)

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Project Q3684877 in France
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Malignant — Human and plant infectious diseases in tropical island environments: monitoring, Diagnosis, Control and Impact
Project Q3684877 in France

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    273,218.48 Euro
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    474,303.48 Euro
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    57.6 percent
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    1 January 2017
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    31 December 2019
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    INRA Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
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    Ce projet partenarial est présenté au titre de l’appel à projets recherche collaboratif du PO FEDER&FSE 2014-2020, tranche 1. Porté conjointement par l’INRA, le CIRAD, l’Institut Pasteur de Guadeloupe et l’Université des Antilles (LAMIA, C3MAG et C3I), ce projet a été favorablement évalué sur le plan scientifique. Il a fait l’objet d’une seconde lecture pour précisions et compléments. Le coordinateur est le CIRAD. Il a pour objectif principal d’améliorer le contrôle des maladies infectieuses humaines, animales et végétales en Guadeloupe et dans l’ensemble de la Caraïbe en fédérant les institutions guadeloupéennes mobilisées en infectiologie autour de questions transversales et d’approches communes. A l’horizon 2020, le projet ambitionne de faire de la Guadeloupe la référence à l’échelle du bassin caribéen, autour du concept « une île/une région/une santé ». (French)
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    This partnership project is presented under the ERDF OP’s call for collaborative research projects 2014-2020, tranche 1. Led jointly by INRA, CIRAD, the Institut Pasteur de Guadeloupe and the University of the West Indies (LAMIA, C3MAG and C3I), this project has been scientifically evaluated. It was the subject of a second reading for clarifications and additions. The coordinator is CIRAD. Its main objective is to improve the control of human, animal and plant infectious diseases in Guadeloupe and throughout the Caribbean by federating the Guaadeloupean institutions mobilised infectiology around cross-cutting issues and common approaches. By 2020, the project aims to make Guadeloupe the reference at the level of the Caribbean basin, around the concept of an “island/region/health”. (English)
    18 November 2021
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    GP0008095
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