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Human Resources for Primary Health Care in Africa
ID: 265727
Start date: 2011-03-01, End date: 2015-05-31
"Multiple reports have documented the important deficit in human resources in health (HRH) in Africa. The causes are multiple and relate to a combination of underproduction, internal mal-distribution and inappropriate task allocation, working conditions and brain drain. The H...
Programme: FP7-HEALTH
Record Number: 97952
Last updated on: 2017-05-26
ID: IC18980353
Start date: 1998-10-01, End date: 2002-03-31
Programme: FP4-INCO
Record Number: 46482
Last updated on: 1999-03-11
AFRICA BUILD (Building a Research and Education Infrastructure for Africa)
ID: 266474
Start date: 2011-08-01, End date: 2014-07-31
Topic: AFRICA BUILD aims to improve capacity for health research and education in Africa, through Information Technologies (IT). It will provide innovative learning and research opportunities. Background: The EU has supported many IT and health initiatives, with significant r...
Programme: FP7-HEALTH
Record Number: 99621
Last updated on: 2017-05-26
Development of rapid field diagnostics for identification, control and management of haemorrhagic fever outbreaks
ID: 32180
Start date: 2006-12-01, End date: 2010-11-30
This project proposes to develop and validate diagnostic tools for early viral haemorrhagic fever outbreak detection and control. A frontline line-assay carrying antigens of all African haemorrhagic fever viruses is to be developed and validated for widespread use in bush hosp...
Programme: FP6-INCO
Record Number: 81322
Last updated on: 2011-01-24
ID: IC18950019
Start date: 1996-01-01, End date: 1998-06-30
To evaluate, in different models, the ability of TRAP derived immunogens to elicit protective immunity against a challenge with Plasmodium sporozoites.
Programme: FP4-INCO
Record Number: 31185
Last updated on: 2001-12-07
ID: IC18970244
Start date: 1997-12-01, End date: 2001-05-31
* The development of rDNA-based molecular markers for each of the taxonomic units shown within An. gambiae s.s. and An. funestus s.s. * The evaluation of the new diagnostic tools on field-collected material typed by polytene chromosome analysis. * The physical isolation and cl...
Programme: FP4-INCO
Record Number: 38888
Last updated on: 2003-01-21
ID: IC18970215
Start date: 1997-12-01, End date: 2001-11-30
* To describe and interpret the practices and popular representations in connection with health and the illness in West Africa, and their interactions with the practices and representations of the health workers. * To use thus collected socio-anthropological knowledge to impr...
Programme: FP4-INCO
Record Number: 40176
Last updated on: 2001-12-07
ID: IC18960041
Start date: 1996-10-01, End date: 1999-09-30
* To carry out an up to date assessment of the current situation on prevalence and morbidity of urinary (and intestinal) schistosomiasis in the Lower Middle and Upper parts of the Senegal River Basin (SRB) and identify new emerging endemic foci. * To determine the factors whic...
Programme: FP4-INCO
Record Number: 34248
Last updated on: 2001-12-07
ID: IC18970248
Start date: 1998-01-01, End date: 1999-12-31
The general objective of this proposal is to promote interventions to reduce maternal mortality and serious maternal morbidity in different West African settings. Based on a situation analysis using a multidisciplinary approach, possible interventions will be designed in conce...
Programme: FP4-INCO
Record Number: 40186
Last updated on: 2001-12-07
Population biology and molecular genetics of vectorial capacity in Anopheles gambiae: targeting reproductive behaviour and immunity for transmission-refractory interventions
ID: 223601
Start date: 2009-01-01, End date: 2012-06-30
Malaria, one of the world’s most devastating diseases, is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium and is obligatory transmitted to humans by anopheline mosquitoes. The African mosquito species Anopheles gambiae s.s., is the major vector of this disease. Research...
Programme: FP7-HEALTH
Record Number: 90124
Last updated on: 2017-05-29
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