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About Med-Vet-Net

Med-Vet-Net is the European Network of Excellence for Zoonoses research.

Zoonoses are diseases that are naturally transmitted from animals to man.

Med-Vet-Net aims to develop a network of excellence for the integration of veterinary, medical and food scientists, in the field of food safety, at the European Level, in order to improve research on the prevention and control of zoonoses, including food-borne diseases. The Network will also take into account the public health concerns of consumers and other stakeholders throughout the food chain.

More specific project objectives are listed here.

Med-Vet-Net comprises 15 partners across Europe and over 300 scientists. The institutes involved consist of eight veterinary, seven public health institutes and one learned society from 10 European countries. All partner institutes have national reference laboratory-based responsibilities for the prevention and control of zoonoses.

The Network officially commenced on 1 September 2004. It is funded for five years at a cost of €14.4 million (£10 million) by the European Union (EU) 6th Framework Programme, within the ‘Quality and Safety of Food’ Priority Area.

The Med-Vet-Net contract number is FOOD-CT-2004-506122

The Med-Vet-Net proposal number is 506122

Zoonoses are diseases transmitted from animals to humans

Initially around 300 key scientists, with complementary expertises and skills, have been identified from these institutes. Many of these key scientists are internationally renown experts in their fields. The network will also generate a "cloud" of associate institutes contributing to the available expertise and enabling the spreading of excellence. To this end a SME specialising in the dissemination of scientific knowledge is also included in the partnership. Organisational workpackages will develop activities to enable integration, including structured and systematic communications, both electronically and through meetings, and training/continuous professional development.

 
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