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Join an international doctoral network and evaluate the effectiveness of different surveillance and sampling strategies in the context where vaccination of poultry is a control option for epizootic avian influenza!
While outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIV) in Europe used to be rare and geographically contained, the situation has dramatically changed in the last few years with thousands of outbreaks reported in domestic poultry and wild birds. Vaccination of poultry against avian influenza is now being given full consideration, as it is becoming clear that traditional prevention and control approaches alone will not curb the accelerating pace of occurrence of devastating HPAIV epidemics. However, vaccinating poultry does not come without important challenges.
This PhD project aims to evaluate the effectiveness of different surveillance and sampling strategies in the context where vaccination of poultry is a control option for epizootic avian influenza. Specific objectives are to
This project is expected to generate new knowledge on the relation between the ecologic, agricultural, socio-economic and legal differences between countries and the effectiveness of surveillance. The framework developed in this project will allow evidence-based optimisation of surveillance strategies tailored to the regional or national context of countries with epidemic HPAI occurrence.
The project VIVACE, gathering 15 leading universities or research institutes and 5 private companies, puts together an ambitious doctoral network to integrate poultry vaccination approaches into efficient management strategies for HPAIV. This interdisciplinary project offers funding for 13 PhD scholarships along the continuum from virology and immunology to spatial and molecular epidemiology, computer sciences and social and behavioural sciences. Irrespective of their background, all doctoral candidates from VIVACE will benefit from a unique international training in these fields, as well as state-of-the-art soft skill development. In doing so, the VIVACE consortium ambitions to train the next generation of scientists with integrated understanding and expertise in avian influenza management.
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