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Financement de l’UE (20,8 M €) : Plateforme de gestion collaborative pour la détection et l’analyse des foyers (ré)émergents et d’origine alimentaire en Europe Hor01/12/2014 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Plateforme de gestion collaborative pour la détection et l’analyse des foyers (ré)émergents et d’origine alimentaire en Europe

COMPARE aims to harness the rapid advances in molecular technology to improve identification and mitigation of emerging infectious diseases and foodborne outbreaks. To this purpose COMPARE will establish a “One serves all” analytical framework and data exchange platform that will allow real time analysis and interpretation of sequence-based pathogen data in combination with associated data (e.g. clinical, epidemiological data) in an integrated inter-sectorial, interdisciplinary, international, “one health” approach. The framework will link research, clinical and public health organisations active in human health, animal health, and food safety in Europe and beyond, to develop (i) integrated risk assessment and risk based collection of samples and data, (ii) harmonised workflows for generating comparable sequence and associated data, (iii) state-of-the-art analytical workflows and tools for generating actionable information for support of patient diagnosis, treatment, outbreak detection and -investigation and (iv) risk communication tools. The analytical workflows will be linked to a flexible, scalable and open-source data- and information platform supporting rapid sharing, interrogation and analysis of sequence-based pathogen data in combination with other associated data. The system will be linked to existing and future complementary systems, networks and databases such as those used by ECDC, NCBI and EFSA. The functionalities of the system will be tested and fine tuned through underpinning research studies on priority pathogens covering healthcare-associated infections, food-borne disease, and (zoonotic) (re-) emerging diseases with epidemic or pandemic potential. Throughout the project, extensive consultations with future users, studies into the barriers to open data sharing, dissemination and training activities and studies on the cost-effectiveness of the system will support future sustainable user uptake.


Agence Nationale de la Securite Sanitaire de L Alimentation de L Environnement et du Travail 601 250 €
Alma Mater Studiorum - Universita Di Bologna 434 181 €
Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis 353 750 €
Artemis BIO-Support B.V. 306 250 €
Charite - Universitaetsmedizin Berlin 231 583 €
Civic Consulting GmbH 434 531 €
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet 3 006 000 €
Erasmus Universitair Medisch Centrum Rotterdam 2 656 641 €
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 438 516 €
European Molecular Biology Laboratory 1 950 000 €
Fondation Merieux 428 830 €
Friedrich Loeffler Institut - Bundesforschungsinstitut Fuer Tiergesundheit 1 000 000 €
Genome Research Ltd. LBG 200 000 €
HUN-REN Wigner Fizikai Kutatokozpont 403 750 €
Institut Francais de Recherche Pour l'Exploitation de la mer 401 808 €
Istituto Superiore Di Sanita 603 125 €
Leibniz-Institut DSMZ-Deutsche Sammlung VON Mikroorganismen UND Zellkulturen GmbH 403 770 €
Responsible Technology 411 388 €
Rijksinstituut Voor Volksgezondheid EN Milieu 759 500 €
Robert Koch-Institut 718 000 €
Statens Serum Institut 919 750 €
Stichting Amsterdam UMC 602 795 €
Stiftung Tieraerztliche Hochschule Hannover 403 750 €
THE Australian National University 0,00 €
The Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge 504 058 €
The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs 971 361 €
The University of Edinburgh 697 259 €
Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha 400 750 €
Universitatsklinikum Bonn 172 675 €
Universiteit Antwerpen 402 500 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/643476

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