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NOVEL SOLUTIONS FOR THE SUSTAINABLE CONTROL OF NEMATODES IN RUMINANTS
PARASOL
2006 - 2009

Sujets :
Standards, Environmental Protection, Safety, Biotechnology, Scientific Research, Resources of the Sea, Fisheries, Evaluation, Social Aspects, Life Sciences, Agriculture, Food, Medicine, Health
Type de contrat :
Specific Targeted Research Project
Participants :
UNIVERSITEIT GENT BELGIQUE-BELGIË
UNIVERSITEIT GENT
Education

UGENT, FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, LABORATORY OF PARASITOLOGY Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 25
BELGIQUE-BELGIË
National Wool Growers' Association SOUTH AFRICA
National Wool Growers' Association
Other

NWGA Training and Development Division PO Box 6055 41A Pickering Street, Newton Park 34291
SOUTH AFRICA
SVANOVA BIOTECH AB SVERIGE
SVANOVA BIOTECH AB
Industry

SVANOVA BIOTECH AB Uppsala Science Park
SVERIGE
Plantamedium GmbH DEUTSCHLAND
Plantamedium GmbH
Other

Plantamedium GmbH Postfach 48231 Everswinkeler Str. 7 20 01 24
DEUTSCHLAND
FRAENZ & JAEGER GMBH DEUTSCHLAND
FRAENZ & JAEGER GMBH
Industry

FRÄNZ & JAEGER GMBH Schurzelter Strasse 27
DEUTSCHLAND
UNIVERSITY OF BATH UNITED KINGDOM
UNIVERSITY OF BATH
Education

DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, UNIVERSITY OF BATH Claverton Down
UNITED KINGDOM
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL UNITED KINGDOM
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
Education

DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL VETERINARY SCIENCE Senate House, Tyndall Avenue
UNITED KINGDOM
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE FRANCE
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE
Research

UNITÉ BIO-AGRESSEURS, SANTÉ, ENVIRONNEMENT (BASE) rue de l'Université 147
FRANCE
STIFTUNG TIERAERZTLICHE HOCHSCHULE HANNOVER DEUTSCHLAND
STIFTUNG TIERAERZTLICHE HOCHSCHULE HANNOVER
Education

UNIVERSITY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE HANNOVER Buenteweg 2
DEUTSCHLAND
SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET SVERIGE
SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET
Education

DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AND VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH, FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND ANIMAL SCIENCE, DIVISION OF PARASITOLOGY PO Box 7070 Arrheniusplan 2C
SVERIGE
MOREDUN RESEARCH INSTITUTE UNITED KINGDOM
MOREDUN RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Research

MOREDUN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, PARASITOLOGY DIVISION, GENERAL PARASITOLOGY LABORATORY Pentland Science Park, Bush Loan, Penicuik
UNITED KINGDOM
PARASITOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES SLOVENSKA REPUBLIKA
PARASITOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Research

PARASITOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Hlinkova 3
SLOVENSKA REPUBLIKA
University of Pretoria SOUTH AFRICA
University of Pretoria
Education

Departments of Production Animal Studies and Veterinary Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Science PO Box 0002 Lynnwood Road None
SOUTH AFRICA
INSTITUT AGRONOMIQUE ET VÉTÉRINAIRE HASSAN II MOROCCO
INSTITUT AGRONOMIQUE ET VÉTÉRINAIRE HASSAN II
Education

DEPARTMENT OF PARASITOLOGY AND PARASITIC DISEASES PO Box 6202 Madinat Al Irfane
MOROCCO
ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS HELLAS
ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS
Education

SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE/ ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI / LABORATORY OF PARASITOLOGY AND PARASITIC DISEASES Administration Building - University Campus
HELLAS
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II ITALIA
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II
Research

DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY AND ANIMAL HEALTH, DIVISION OF PARASITOLOGY AND PARASITIC DISEASE Via della Veterinaria, 1
ITALIA
FRAENZ & JAEGER Germany
FRAENZ & JAEGER
Industry

FRÄNZ & JAEGER GMBH Schurzelter Strasse 27
Germany
SVANOVA BIOTECH Sweden
SVANOVA BIOTECH
Industry

SVANOVA BIOTECH AB Uppsala Science Park
Sweden
INNOVIS United Kingdom
INNOVIS
Industry

INNOVIS Peithyll Centre, Capel Dewi
United Kingdom
Hide objective
PARASOL focuses on gastro-intestinal nematode parasites of ruminants as they are the greatest threat to animal welfare and production, and since effective contributions can be made within three years. Current conventional methods for worm control involve repeated dosing of whole herds with synthetic anthelmintics but are unsustainable due to the food and environmental residues produced and promote the spread of anthelmintic resistance by failing to leave an untreated parasite refugium. Effective chemical anthelmintics remain irreplaceable for worm control and their elimination is not practical on animal welfare and economic grounds. We will replace current practice with Targeted Selective Treatments, where only animals showing clinical symptoms or reduced productivity are given drugs. Animals with low worm burdens are symptomless and do not require treatment. We will assess several innovative methods, under various farming conditions, for identifying animals that require treatment, and produce and standardise tests for anthelmintic resistance to ensure that the drugs are effective. We will produce, by the end of the project, clear guidance and protocols for sustainable, low-input, user- and consumer-friendly nematode control. In order to do this we will: (1) assess the effect of targeted selective treatments on productivity, animal welfare and the spread of anthelmintic resistance genes under a range of farming conditions; (2) determine the best methods of identifying animals and herds requiring anthelmintic intervention; (3) standardise existing in vivo and in vitro tests for detecting anthelmintic resistance and develop new tests for where current ones are inadequate; (4) optimise the efficacy and bio-availability of anthelmintics by modulating parasite P-glycoprotein detoxification systems; and (5) communicate with farmers, veterinarians and advisors, to produce and disseminate guidance to ensure good uptake and implementation of the protocols produced.

Source : cordis  

NOVEL SOLUTIONS FOR THE SUSTAINABLE CONTROL OF NEMATODES IN RUMINANTS
PARASOL
2006 - 2009

Sujets :
Standards, Environmental Protection, Safety, Biotechnology, Scientific Research, Resources of the Sea, Fisheries, Evaluation, Social Aspects, Life Sciences, Agriculture, Food, Medicine, Health
Type de contrat :
Specific Targeted Research Project
Participants :
UNIVERSITEIT GENT BELGIQUE-BELGIË
UNIVERSITEIT GENT
Education

UGENT, FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, LABORATORY OF PARASITOLOGY Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 25
BELGIQUE-BELGIË
National Wool Growers' Association SOUTH AFRICA
National Wool Growers' Association
Other

NWGA Training and Development Division PO Box 6055 41A Pickering Street, Newton Park 34291
SOUTH AFRICA
SVANOVA BIOTECH AB SVERIGE
SVANOVA BIOTECH AB
Industry

SVANOVA BIOTECH AB Uppsala Science Park
SVERIGE
Plantamedium GmbH DEUTSCHLAND
Plantamedium GmbH
Other

Plantamedium GmbH Postfach 48231 Everswinkeler Str. 7 20 01 24
DEUTSCHLAND
FRAENZ & JAEGER GMBH DEUTSCHLAND
FRAENZ & JAEGER GMBH
Industry

FRÄNZ & JAEGER GMBH Schurzelter Strasse 27
DEUTSCHLAND
UNIVERSITY OF BATH UNITED KINGDOM
UNIVERSITY OF BATH
Education

DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, UNIVERSITY OF BATH Claverton Down
UNITED KINGDOM
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL UNITED KINGDOM
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
Education

DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL VETERINARY SCIENCE Senate House, Tyndall Avenue
UNITED KINGDOM
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE FRANCE
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE
Research

UNITÉ BIO-AGRESSEURS, SANTÉ, ENVIRONNEMENT (BASE) rue de l'Université 147
FRANCE
STIFTUNG TIERAERZTLICHE HOCHSCHULE HANNOVER DEUTSCHLAND
STIFTUNG TIERAERZTLICHE HOCHSCHULE HANNOVER
Education

UNIVERSITY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE HANNOVER Buenteweg 2
DEUTSCHLAND
SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET SVERIGE
SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET
Education

DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AND VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH, FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND ANIMAL SCIENCE, DIVISION OF PARASITOLOGY PO Box 7070 Arrheniusplan 2C
SVERIGE
MOREDUN RESEARCH INSTITUTE UNITED KINGDOM
MOREDUN RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Research

MOREDUN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, PARASITOLOGY DIVISION, GENERAL PARASITOLOGY LABORATORY Pentland Science Park, Bush Loan, Penicuik
UNITED KINGDOM
PARASITOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES SLOVENSKA REPUBLIKA
PARASITOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Research

PARASITOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Hlinkova 3
SLOVENSKA REPUBLIKA
University of Pretoria SOUTH AFRICA
University of Pretoria
Education

Departments of Production Animal Studies and Veterinary Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Science PO Box 0002 Lynnwood Road None
SOUTH AFRICA
INSTITUT AGRONOMIQUE ET VÉTÉRINAIRE HASSAN II MOROCCO
INSTITUT AGRONOMIQUE ET VÉTÉRINAIRE HASSAN II
Education

DEPARTMENT OF PARASITOLOGY AND PARASITIC DISEASES PO Box 6202 Madinat Al Irfane
MOROCCO
ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS HELLAS
ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS
Education

SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE/ ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI / LABORATORY OF PARASITOLOGY AND PARASITIC DISEASES Administration Building - University Campus
HELLAS
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II ITALIA
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II
Research

DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY AND ANIMAL HEALTH, DIVISION OF PARASITOLOGY AND PARASITIC DISEASE Via della Veterinaria, 1
ITALIA
FRAENZ & JAEGER Germany
FRAENZ & JAEGER
Industry

FRÄNZ & JAEGER GMBH Schurzelter Strasse 27
Germany
SVANOVA BIOTECH Sweden
SVANOVA BIOTECH
Industry

SVANOVA BIOTECH AB Uppsala Science Park
Sweden
INNOVIS United Kingdom
INNOVIS
Industry

INNOVIS Peithyll Centre, Capel Dewi
United Kingdom
Hide objective
PARASOL focuses on gastro-intestinal nematode parasites of ruminants as they are the greatest threat to animal welfare and production, and since effective contributions can be made within three years. Current conventional methods for worm control involve repeated dosing of whole herds with synthetic anthelmintics but are unsustainable due to the food and environmental residues produced and promote the spread of anthelmintic resistance by failing to leave an untreated parasite refugium. Effective chemical anthelmintics remain irreplaceable for worm control and their elimination is not practical on animal welfare and economic grounds. We will replace current practice with Targeted Selective Treatments, where only animals showing clinical symptoms or reduced productivity are given drugs. Animals with low worm burdens are symptomless and do not require treatment. We will assess several innovative methods, under various farming conditions, for identifying animals that require treatment, and produce and standardise tests for anthelmintic resistance to ensure that the drugs are effective. We will produce, by the end of the project, clear guidance and protocols for sustainable, low-input, user- and consumer-friendly nematode control. In order to do this we will: (1) assess the effect of targeted selective treatments on productivity, animal welfare and the spread of anthelmintic resistance genes under a range of farming conditions; (2) determine the best methods of identifying animals and herds requiring anthelmintic intervention; (3) standardise existing in vivo and in vitro tests for detecting anthelmintic resistance and develop new tests for where current ones are inadequate; (4) optimise the efficacy and bio-availability of anthelmintics by modulating parasite P-glycoprotein detoxification systems; and (5) communicate with farmers, veterinarians and advisors, to produce and disseminate guidance to ensure good uptake and implementation of the protocols produced.

Source : cordis  





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