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Message from France about the new European Joint Program (EJP)
03 11 2017
One Health EJP EUROPEAN JOINT PROGRAMME (EJP) ON FOODBORNE ZOONOSES, ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE AND EMERGING THREATS The One Health concept recognizes that the human health is tightly connected to the health of animals and the environment, i.e. that animal feed, human food, animal and human health and environmental contamination are closely linked. The study of infectious […]
One Health EJP
EUROPEAN JOINT PROGRAMME (EJP) ON FOODBORNE ZOONOSES, ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE AND EMERGING THREATS
The One Health concept recognizes that the human health is tightly connected to the health of animals and the environment, i.e. that animal feed, human food, animal and human health and environmental contamination are closely linked.
The study of infectious agents (bacteria and microbiological toxins, viruses, etc…) that may cross these barriers is the main focus of our / the new European Joint Programme (EJP), which is a novel H2020 instrument supported by the EU. Typically, per participating member state, one organisation from the public health / medical domain and one from the food / veterinary domain dealing with infectious diseases are associated within this network of 41 reference laboratories and research centres, allocated in 19 member states. These research centers represent a solid framework for an integrated research community and aim to achieve significant advances in the fields of foodborne zoonoses, antimicrobial resistance and emerging threats.
Consistent with the “Prevent-Detect-Respond” concept, the One Health EJP aims at reinforcing collaboration between institutes by enhancing transdisciplinary cooperation and integration of activities by means of dedicated Joint Research Projects, Joint Integrative Projects and through education and training activities.
While alignment and harmonization with on-going EC-funded research projects will also be considered, deliverables from the One Health EJP will feed into the approach of evidence based risk assessment and thus the management of risks by the competent national authorities. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to efficiently and regularly update the dissemination of knowledge between the research community and major International and European stakeholders, national authorities and others. The One Health EJP will also aim at developing sustainable programs and projects beyond its lifespan, through the production of a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (2021-2030) and a European P2P One Health Cooperative Joint Initiative.
The network will be managed by the constitution of three bodies, i.e. a Programme Managers Committee (PMC), a Scientific Steering Board (SSB) and the EJP Project Management Team (EJP-PMT), supported by a Support Team (ST) for the daily follow-up of the science and a Support Team for the daily follow-up of administrative financial and legal matters. The French agency for food, environmental and occupational health & safety is coordinator.
The EJP consortium will be interacting with the ministries of authority (Programme owners) of the partners, an External Scientific Advisory Board and a Stakeholder Committee (ECDC, EFSA, etc…) The project will start January 1st 2018.
The coordinator is André Jestin (andre.jestin@anses.fr)