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| Funder | Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Imperial College London |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Start Date | Dec 01, 2023 |
| End Date | Nov 30, 2026 |
| Duration | 1,095 days |
| Number of Grantees | 8 |
| Roles | Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator |
| Data Source | UKRI Gateway to Research |
| Grant ID | BB/Y008766/1 |
Vector-borne diseases, in which infection is spread by insects, ticks, and mites, affect the health of humans, animals, and plants. They include familiar diseases like Lyme disease, Bluetongue, and Louping Ill, and new infections like Usutu virus. Over the next 20-years, risk of these types of infections is predicted to increase in the UK.
It is critical that we establish the key networks and platforms needed to coordinate the UK's response to these looming threats.
Formulating plans to prevent and control vector-borne diseases is complicated by the fact that their transmission cycles often involve not only vectors but also several domestic and wildlife animal species and are extremely dependent on environmental conditions.
This project will establish a Defra-UKRI One Health VBD Hub which will improve the accessibility and sharing of information about the infectious agents, hosts, and vectors involved in vector-borne disease transmission in the UK.
The project includes building improved infrastructure that allows researchers working across different vector and pathogen species and ecological, veterinary, and medical contexts to combine their knowledge to deliver more coordinated responses to vector-borne disease threats.
We will provide tools to help understand the relationship between our environment and vector-borne disease transmission and predict how changes in the environment will impact risk going forward.
The project will support the sharing of data and findings on these diseases among the UK research community and with policy makers. In the end, the project will deliver a platform and network for dealing with UK vector-disease threats.
The Pirbright Institute; Imperial College London; Uk Centre for Ecology & Hydrology; London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; University of Liverpool
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