PCVD: Towards Improved Food Quality and Safety within EU New Member States and Associated Candidate Countries

This SSA will enable 22 institutes in 10 NMSs and 3 ACCs to be directly linked to an established STREP. This STREP (Control of porcine circovirus diseases (PCVDs) was funded wit hin Task 6.8 of the Priority thematic area 5, Food Quality and Safety. PCVD-affected herds have a greatly increased incidence of secondary salmonella and other zoonotic pathogens and the use of antibiotics in PCVD-affected herds is substantially increased. Food quality is affected by slower growth rates, reduced juiciness, tenderness and an increased boar taint. This SSA will allow NMSs and ACCs to benefit from the expansion of reagents, information and training opportunities on PCVD and other pig diseases important in food safety.

The study and introduction of control measures will result in the reduction of use of antibiotics and secondary zoonotic bacterial infections, upgrading of pig welfare and food safety thereby meeting consumer concerns for quality and safety of pork products. The SSA linking NMSs and ACCs to the PCVD STREP, will result in a multidisciplinary network of over 37 partners. The envisaged harmonisation of reagents, dissemination of information and training of young researchers in a netwo rk of international standing will consolidate and strengthen the globally acknowledged centre of expertise on PCVD within the EU. The interactions established within this proposed SSA will assist in preparations for future Community research activities. Th e objectives are relevant to the criteria outlined for SSAs and the Priority 5 work programme in that they promote and facilitate the dissemination, transfer, exploitation, assessment and/or broad take-up of results that directly address Area 5.4 6, Task 6 .8 of the published Work Programme. The SSA will also contribute to the strategic objectives of the European research area and will help to prepare NMSs and ACCs for future RTD activities.

Project type
  • FP6
Country of the coordinating institution
United Kingdom
Contact details
Address: Coordinator Organisation Type: Education Department: VETERINARY SCIENCES DIVISION Organisation: QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY BELFAST UNIVERSITY ROAD UNITED KINGDOM Contact Person: Name: ALLAN, Gordon (Dr) Tel: +44-02890525679 Fax: +44-02890525823 Email: Contact Participants Organisation Type: Industry Department: VETERINARY DEPARTMENT Organisation: BPEX LTD Winterhill House, Snowdon Drive UNITED KINGDOM Contact Person: ARMSTRONG, James Derek (Mr) Department: DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF SWINE DISEASES Organisation: NATIONAL VETERINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Partyzantow 57 POLAND Contact Person: STADEJEK, Tomasz (Dr) Organisation Type: Research Department: CROATIAN VETERINARY INSTITUTE, VIROLOGY DEPARTMENT, LABORATORY FOR CFS DIAGNOSIS, MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY AND GENETICS Organisation: CROATIAN VETERINARY INSTITUTE Savska cesta 143 CROATIA Contact Person: JEMERSIC, Lorena (Dr) Organisation Type: Research Department: MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES Organisation: SZENT ISTVAN UNIVERSITY Pater K.u.1 HUNGARY Contact Person: TUBOLY, Tamas (Dr) Organisation Type: Education Department: DEPARTMENT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND PARASITOLOGY Organisation: UNIVERSITY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Komenskeho 73 SLOVAKIA Contact Person: VILCEK, Stefan (Professor) Organisation Type: Other Department: DEVELOPMENT OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS Organisation: MERIAL SAS 29 Avenue Tony Garnier FRANCE Contact Person: CHARREYRE, Catherine (Ms.) Organisation Type: Research Department: DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATICS, VETERINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Organisation: VETERINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Hudcova 70 CZECH REPUBLIC Contact Person: HRUSKA, Karel (Professor)
Country:United Kingdom
Acronym
NMSACC-PCVD
Geographical focus
  • Croatia
  • International; Other
Scientifc field / Thematic focus
  • Agricultural Sciences
  • Medical and Health Sciences
Runtime
January 2006 - December 2009

Entry created by Elke Dall on July 21, 2009
Modified on April 2, 2012