A one health approach to establish surveillance strategies for Japanese encephalitis and zoonotic arboviruses in Papua New Guinea (Old ID 26565)
Role
Principal Investigator
Description
The project aim is to establish surveillance for JEV and other zoonotic arboviruses that affect the rural population of PNG. The major objectives are to: 1. Evaluate current detection methods to detect zoonotic arboviruses in the field and laboratory, and build capacity where gaps are identified. 2. Establish surveillance at selected sites using sentinel animal (pigs, chickens) and mosquito trapping 3. Develop linkages and coordination between human and animal health agencies. The primary outputs are to develop surveillance activities that contribute to early warning for public health and provide a better understanding of the ecological drivers of arboviruses in PNG.
Date
06 May 2019 - 30 Jun 2021
Project Type
GRANT
Keywords
Japanese encephalitis virus;Arbovirus;Papua New Guinea;Mosquito;Vector;Zoonotic
Funding Body
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
Amount
23700
Project Team
Dagmar Meyer Steiger;Stephan Karl