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CalfComfort

Research project

Animal welfare legislation and research has traditionally focused on alleviating animal suffering. However, the absence of poor welfare does not necessarily mean that animal welfare is good. The CalfComfort project will develop indicators that measure animal welfare at the positive end of the scale. The project will investigate different behaviours, as well as microbiome and biomarkers.

Covid-19 Seasonality

Research project

Covid-19 Seasonality aim to use international pandemic and zoonotic data to model the climate and seasonal impact on SARS-CoV-2 spread, as well as emerging disease hotspot data to estimate the progress of new zoonotic «disease X»’s in the future.

COVIDOSE

Research project

The COVIDOSE project will estimate the number of SARS-CoV-2 virus particles it takes to infect a human with the Covid-19 disease, and compare this to occurrences of virus in the environment.

COVRIN

Research project

COVRIN is a large integrative EU-funded project focusing on the development and harmonisation of detection and characterization methods for SARS-CoV2 in animals.

DECIDE

Research project

The DECIDE project aims at developing data-driven decision support tools that offer robust and early signals of disease emergence and options for diagnostic confirmation. By providing relevant information to farmers, veterinarians and other animal health managers in the livestock and aquaculture sectors, these decision support tools will contribute to raising the levels of animal health and welfare in Norway and across Europe.

Fish for Development in Ghana - Aquaculture

Research project

The Fish for Development Programme in Ghana aims to empower the Fisheries Commission to be in a better position to manage and regulate both the marine fisheries and the aquaculture industry in a sustainable manner. The programme seeks to introduce science-based sustainable management practices to both sectors. Sustainable development will bring long-term socio-economic benefits to the nation.

GreatView – a view to more than you can see!

Research project

A camera based scanner for dead fish lifted up at fish farms w.r.t. classification of possible causes to mortality, and development of a data assist system for early warnings of negative disease or welfare developing.

ICONIC

Research project

Antimicrobial resistance is one of the world's most serious threats. Insight in the development, dispersal and prevention of antimicrobial resistance is of great importance for both public and animal health, food safety and sustainability.

Improving control of rabies in Malawi

Research project

In this project, led by the Norwegian Veterinary Institute (NVI), a multidisciplinary team of partners from Norway, Malawi and the UK will use an implementation research approach to improve control of rabies in Malawi, a country particularly affected by rabies.