The Global Virus Network is an essential and critical defense against viral disease. It is a coalition comprised of leading virologists around the world working to advance knowledge about how viruses make us sick and to develop drugs and vaccines to prevent illness and death. On Tuesday 26 November, join us for a fascinating webinar […]
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The World Health Organization (WHO) is seeking experts to serve as members of the WHO Technical Advisory Group on Laboratory Services, Systems and Diagnostics in Health Emergencies (TAG-LAB). This “Call for experts” provides information about the advisory group in question, the expert profiles being sought, the process to express interest, and the process of selection. […]
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The British Medical Journal (BMJ) recently published an opinion piece on the need for a global framework for promoting safe handling of high consequence pathogens (doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.q1855 published 23 August 2024). Indeed, emerging infectious diseases are on the rise. An active surveillance and proactive pathogen research is critical for preventing pandemics, but must be supported […]
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The World Health Organization (WHO)’s recently updated framework for pathogen prioritization highlights a significant shift towards a family -and prototype pathogen-based approach in pandemic preparedness and response research & development. Focusing on entire viral families and one bacterial group, rather than individual pathogens, the report underscores the necessity of global collaboration in research and development, […]
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The 2024 BSL4ZNet International Conference is taking place in September 2024. This year’s theme is « Emerging disease meets innovative science« . The Biosafety Level 4 Zoonotic Laboratory Network (BSL4ZNet) is a network of animal and public health organizations from 5 countries. It was established to respond to current and emerging high-consequence bio-threats using a One Health […]
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Find the latest ERINHA’s newsletter here.
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21/03/2024, Paris, France ERINHA (European Research Infrastructure on Highly Pathogenic Agents) spearheads the EU-funded NAVIPP (New AntiVirals for Infections with Pandemic Potential) project, an ambitious endeavour aimed at fortifying the European Union’s preparedness and response capabilities against viral threats with pandemic potential. NAVIPP represents a collaborative effort among esteemed international research institutions, pharmaceutical entities, and […]
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20/03/2024, Paris, France ERINHA (European Research Infrastructure on Highly Pathogenic Agents) is proud to announce its role in co-coordinating the CCHFVACIM project, a groundbreaking collaborative initiative, financed under Horizon Europe, aimed at developing prophylactic and therapeutic countermeasures against the Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever Virus (CCHFV). CCHFV is a highly threatening vector-borne pathogen with a wide distribution, […]
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Published in Science – March 14 In his Editorial “Safeguard the world’s worst pathogens” (20 October 2023, p. 243), P. Millett suggests that the proliferation of maximum containment laboratories around the world could put biosafety and biosecurity at risk. In regions such as Europe, however, there are effective safety mechanisms in place that could serve […]
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