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| Funder | Formas |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | National Veterinary Institute, Sva |
| Country | Sweden |
| Start Date | Jan 01, 2024 |
| End Date | Dec 31, 2027 |
| Duration | 1,460 days |
| Number of Grantees | 8 |
| Roles | Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator |
| Data Source | Swedish Research Council |
| Grant ID | 2023-00852_Formas |
The proposed project will investigate sources of pathogenic shigatoxigenic E. coli (STEC) found in Swedish field-grown food crops to reveal routes of STEC transmission between animal reservoirs and humans. The primary focus will be on wildlife associated with crop damage as potential sources of infection.
Target species will be wild boars, deer, geese and cranes.
Wildlife and selected food categories including fresh produce and dry goods will be sampled, and the genomics and phenotypic traits of recovered isolates characterised and compared to each other and STEC from domestic animals and human patients in Sweden.
Views and practices regarding risks associated with transmission of STEC from wildlife among farmers and responsible authorities will be explored via in-depth interviews.
The project also aims to provide fundamental information about the evolution of virulence, host specialization and environmental survival capabilities in E. coli.
Together, this will ultimately result in improved STEC management and surveillance, as well as help support a safe and sustainable food production.
The project consortium consists of the Swedish National Veterinary Institute and three groups at the Swedish Agricultural University, bringing together a strong interdisciplinary skill set in wildlife ecology, food microbiology, bioinformatics, epidemiology, and sociology.
National Veterinary Institute, Sva
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