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JPIAMR – Development of innovative strategies, tools, technologies, and methods for diagnostics and surveillance of antimicrobial resistance – 2023

JPIAMR - Development of innovative strategies, tools, technologies, and methods for diagnostics and surveillance of antimicrobial resistance aiming at funding research projects developing novel or improving existing strategies, tools, technologies and methods for diagnosis and/or One Health AMR surveillance

2023-03-07
19.1 million euro
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Appeal framework

Institution European Commission
Sectors Health Research & Innovation
Beneficiaries Research centre & university
Regions Developing countries, European Economic Area, European Union
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Eligible countries of the programme: Click here


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Priorities and funded actions

Objectives

  • To fund research projects developing novel or improving existing strategies, tools, technologies and methods for diagnosis and/or One Health AMR surveillance

Priorities

  • Priority 1: to develop novel, or improve existing, diagnostics, including point of care diagnostics, that can rule out antimicrobial use or help identify the most effective antimicrobial treatment
  • Priorty 2: to develop or improve existing strategies, technologies or methods, or data use strategies to support One Health AMR surveillance

Among financed actions

  • Topic 1:
    • Develop new, improve or repurpose existing strategies, technologies, and methods for the rapid, accurate and affordable detection of bacterial or fungal infection and/ or resistance patterns and elements.
    • Study ways to facilitate and implement the uptake and use of existing diagnostics in varied economic settings
    • Optimise the use of tools, technologies, and methods for diagnostic data capture and usage, for example in conjunction with surveillance strategies
  • Topic 2:
    • Develop new or improve existing strategies, technologies, and methods for the detection, analysis, monitoring and use of AMR and AMU data. This can include the analysis of existing data or the application of existing surveillance strategies, technologies, and methods to additional OH settings.
    • Explore the standardisation, FAIRification and linkage of methodologies, datasets and relevant indicators to perform globally comparative, integrated and triangulated surveillance of AMR/AMU in humans, animals (including companion animals, livestock and wildlife), plants, food, and the environment

Additional information

  • This call for proposals is an open call for proposals
  • Initial duration of the call: between 24 and 36 months

Eligibility

  • The consortium must include a minimum of three eligible partners asking for funding from three different eligible countries
  • The consortium can include a maximum of six project partners
Financement
  • Total budget of the call: 19.1 million euro
  • Total budget of the topic
    • Topic 1 “To develop novel, or improve existing, diagnostics, including point of care diagnostics, that can rule out antimicrobial use or help identify the most effective antimicrobial treatment”: each country has a predefined budget
    • Topic 2 “To develop or improve existing strategies, technologies or methods, or data use strategies to support One Health AMR surveillance”: each country has a predefined budget
  • Co-financing rate: the co-financing rate varies for each country

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