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Annual Report 2008

Download the EC approved version of the Med-Vet-Net Annual Report (PDF 4.6MB) for Year 4: September 2007 to August 2008.
Printed copies will be available at the end of July; please contact info@medvetnet.org if you would like a copy.

Download MVN Annual Report 2008 - Separate Chapters

* Preface - Preface to Annual Report 2008 by Valérie Baduel - Med-Vet-Net Governing Board Chair
* Contents
* Executive Summary
* Sections 1 and 2 - Project Objectives / Workpackage Progress
* Workpackage 1 - Virtual Institute
* Workpackage 2 - Strategic Scientific Integration
* Workpackage 3 - Spreading Excellence 
* Workpackage 6 - Development and application of GIS and spatio-temporal methods
* Workpackage 21 - Molecular epidemiology of salmonella Genomic Islands 1 (SCI1)
* Workpackage 22 - ZOOP-NET
* Workpackage 23 - Prioritizing food-borne and zoonotic hazards at the EU level
* Workpackage 24 - Comparison of Campylobacter risk assessment models: Towards European consensus model?
* Workpackage 25 - Q fever
* Workpackage 26 - Virulotyping of new and emerging salmonella and VTEC
* Workpackage 27 - Harmonization of Trichinella infection control methods
* Workpackage 28 - Methods of attributing human Salmonella and Campylobacter infections with different animals, food and environmental sources
* Workpackage 29 - Surveillance of Emerging Antimicrobial Resistance Critical for Humans in Food, Environment, Animals and Man (SERCHIN FEMAM)
* Workpackage 30 - Towards a combined microbiological and epidemiological approach for investigating hostmicrobe interactions of Campylobacter jejuni
* Workpackage 31 - Food producing animals as a potential source of emergingviral zoonoses (ZOOVIR-NET)
* Workpackage 32 - Food producing animals as a potential source of emerging viral zoonoses
* Worpackage 33 - Early host responses to Salmonella and Campylobacter
* Section 1 and 2 - Project objectives and major achievements during the reporting period, Workpackage progress for the period
* Section 3 - Consortium Management
* Section 4 - Other Issues
* MedVetNet Acronyms

 
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