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Full list of projects 1998
Titre
du projet
EXCHANGE OF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA ON AIDS
AND HIV INFECTION IN EUROPE
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ORGANISATION:
Name: EUROPEAN
CENTRE FOR THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF AIDS
Address: Rue Henri Huchard,
16
F - 75870 PARIS CEDEX 18
Telephone: +33 1 41 79 68 15
+33 1 44 85 63 03
Fax: +33 1 41 79 68 02
+33 1 44 85 63 04
Contact person:
Dr. Françoise HAMERS
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Bundesministerium für
Arbeit, Gesundheit, Soziales, Vienna (A)
- Scientific Institute of
Public Health Louis Pasteur, Brussels (B)
- Dept. of Epidemiology -
Statens Serum Instituten Copenhagen (DK)
- Dept. of Infectious
Disease Epidemiology - National Public Health
Institute, Helsinki (FIN)
- Surveillance du Sida - Réseau
National de Santé Publique, Saint-Maurice (F)
- Infektionsepidemiologie/AIDS
Zentrum - Robert Koch-Institutn, Berlin (D)
- Dept. of Hygiene and
Epidemiology - Athens University Medical
School, Athens (GR)
- Dept. of Health - Hawkins
House, Dublin (IRL)
- Centro Operativo AIDS -
Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Roma (I)
- Division de l'Inspection
Sanitaire - Division de la Santé, Luxembourg
(L)
- Inspectorate for Health
Care - Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports,
Rijswijk (NL)
- Instituto Nacional de
Saude, Lisbon (P)
- Plan Nacional sobre el
Sida - Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo, Madrid
(E)
- Department of
Epidemiology - Swedish Institute for
Infectious Disease Control, Stockholm (S)
- PHLS, AIDS & STD
Centre - Communicable Disease Surveillance
Centre, London (UK)
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START
OF PROJECT: 11/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 11/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
The primary
objective of the project is to continue to develop
and manage a sound European surveillance system on
HIV infection and AIDS. The system allows the
collection, analysis, interpretation and
dissemination of up to date national surveillance
data for each EU Member State (as well as non-EU
European countries).
Secondary
objectives of the project include ongoing
evaluation of surveillance methods, trend
assessment, characterisation of affected
populations, analysis of HIV-associated diseases
and through mathematical modelling, prediction of
future AIDS incidence.
Until now
the system was based on AIDS case reporting and
HIV prevalence data. An important new objective of
the project is to explore the feasibility of
setting up a European surveillance system based on
reporting of HIV infection, which would allow
improved monitoring of the epidemic and better
targeting and evaluation of HIV prevention and
care.
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Titre
du projet
EUROPEAN SURVEILLANCE OF TRAVEL
ASSOCIATED LEGIONNAIRES DISEASE
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ORGANISATION:
Name: PUBLIC HEALTH
LABORATORY SERVICE BOARD
Address: Colindale Avenue,
61
UK - NW9 5EQ LONDON
Telephone: +44 181 200 68 68
Fax: +44 181 200 78 68
Contact person:
Dr. Christopher BARTLETT
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Bundesstaatliche
bakteriologisch serologische
Unterschungsanstalt, Wien (A)
- Epidemiology Unit -
Institut d'hygiène et d'épidémiologie,
Brussels (B)
- University Hospital of
Infectious Disease 'Dr. Fran Mihaljevic',
Zagreb (HR)
- National Legionella
Reference Laboratory -District Hygiene
Station, Wyskov (CZ)
- Mycoplasma/Neisseria
Dept. - Statens Seruminstitut, Copenhagen (DK)
- Communicable Disease
Surveillance Centre, London (UK)
- Legionella Reference
Laboratory - National Public Health Institute,
Helsinki (FIN)
- Centre de Référence des
Legionella - Laboratoire central de
microbiologie Lyon (F)
- Réseau National de Santé
Publique, Saint Maurice (F)
- Abt Koch Institut -
Robert Koch-Institut, Berlin (D)
- Institut für Med.
Mikrobiologie und Hygiene - Univeristät
Regensburg (D)
- Institut für Med.
Mikrobiologie und Hygiene - Universitätsklinikum
Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden (D)
- National Legionella
Reference Laboratory - Aristotelian University
of Thessaloniki (GR)
- Dept. of Health - Hawkins
House, Dublin (IRL)
- Batteriologia e
micrologia medica - Istituto Superiore di
Sanità, Roma (I)
- Dept. of Public Health,
Valletta (M)
- Epidemiologia - National
Environmental Health Centre, Latvia (LV)
- Ministry of Health,
Welfare and Sports, Rijswijk (NL)
- Dept. of Health &
Social Services, Belfast (UK)
- Dept. of Bacteriology -
Infectious Disease Control Unit - National
Institute of Public Health, Oslo (N)
- Norwegian Defence
Microbiological Laboratory, Oslo (N)
- Laboratorio bacteriologia
- Instituto Nacional de Saude, Lisboa (P)
- Gamaleya Institute of
Epidemiology and Microbiology, Moscow (RUS)
- Scottish Centre for
Infection and Environmental Health - Ruchill
Hospital, Glasgow (UK)
- Centro Nacional de
Microbiologia - Virologia y Immunologia
Sanitarias - Instituto de Salud Carlos III,
Madrid (E)
- Centro Nacional de
Microbiologia - Instituto de Salud Carlos III,
Madrid (E)
- Institute of Epidemiology
- Medical Faculty Komensky University,
Bratislava (SK)
- Bacteriology Dept. -
Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease
Control, Stockholm (S)
- Divisions of Epidemiology
- Swiss Federal Office of Public Health, Berr
(CH)
- Marmara Universitesi
Hastanesi - Infeksiyou Hastaliklari Bilim
Dali, Istanbul (TR)
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START
OF PROJECT: 01/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 01/2000 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
- To continue to develop
and maintain a European surveillance scheme
for travel associated legionnaires disease.
- To enhance the capability
within the EU to detect common source
outbreaks, enabling member states to implement
timely preventive action.
- To inform all those that
need to know about travel associated
legionnaires disease to promote primary
preventive action and collaborative
investigations.
- To continue to improve
the laboratory support to participating
laboratories in the scheme by:
- - Extending the PHLS
External Quality Assessment (EQA) Scheme for
the detection of legionella species in water.
- - Establishing a European
EQA scheme for laboratory diagnostic methods
including the detection of legionella urinary
antigen.
- - Extending the
pan-European typing scheme for I-pneumophila
serogroup 1.
- -Developing strategies
for the standardised identification and typing
of non-pneumophila Legionella species.
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Titre
du projet
SURVEILLANCE OF TUBERCULOSIS IN EUROPE
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ORGANISATION:
Name:
EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MONITORING
OF AIDS
Address: Rue Henri Huchard,
16
F - 75870 PARIS CEDEX 18
Telephone: +33 1 41 79 68 05
+33 1 44 85 63 03
Fax: +33 1 41 79 68 02
+33 1 44 85 63 04
Contact person:
Mrs Valérie SCHWOEBEL
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Bundesministerium für
Arbeit, Gesundheit, Soziales Abteilung
VIII/D/2, Vienna (A)
- Vlaamse Vereniging
Respir. Gezondheidszorgs TB - Belgian Lung
& Tuberculosis Association, Brussels (B)
- Oeuvre Nationale Belge de
Défense Contre la TB - Belgian Lung &
Tuberculosis Association (BELTA), Brussels (B)
- Statens Serum Institut -
Dept. of Epidemiology, Copenhagen (DK)
- National Public Health
Institute - Dept. of Infectious Disease
Epidemiology, Helsinki (SF)
- Direction Générale de
la Santé - Bureau VS2 des Maladies
Transmissibles, Paris (F)
- Réseau National de Santé
Publique, Saint-Maurice (F)
- Robert Koch-Institute -
Infektionsepidemiologie/AIDS-Zentrum, Berlin
(D)
- Air Force General
Hospital, Athens (GR)
- Ministry of Health and
Welfare - Public Health Division, Athens (GR)
- Dept. of Health -Hawkin
House, Dublin (IRL)
- Dip. di Medicina e Sanità
Pubblica - Università degli Studi di Bologna,
Bologna (I)
- Direction de la Santé -
Division de l'Inspection Sanitaire, Luxembourg
(L)
- Royal Netherlands
Tuberculosis Association Gravenhage (NL)
- Directorate-General of
Health - TB and Chest Disease Dept., Lisbon
(P)
- Instituto de Salud Carlos
III - Centro Nacional de Epidemiologia, Madrid
(ES)
- Direccion General de
Epidemiologica - Instituto de Salud Carlos
III, Madrid (ES)
- Swedish Institute for
Infectious Disease Control - Dept. of
Epidemiology, Stockholm (SW)
- Communicable Disease
Surveillance Centre Epidemiologic Divison,
London (UK)
- Ruchill Hospial -
Bilsland Drive, Glasgow (UK)
- Dept. of Health &
Social Services, Belfast (UK)
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START
OF PROJECT: 10/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 10/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
The main
objective of the project Euro TB is the
continuation of a system of collection, analysis
and publication of data on tuberculosis (TB)
notifications in Europe. The project is the
prolongation of the one-year feasibility study
followed by the establishment of a routine
surveillance system during the second year with
the Directorate General V of the Commission of the
European Communities).
The second
objective of the project is the initiation of a
system of collection, analysis and publication of
data on resistance to antituberculosis drugs. The
situation of drug resistance surveillance (DRS) is
very heterogeneous in Europe since only a few
countries have a national surveillance system. The
feasibility study currently conducted by EuroTB is
expected to result in a proposal for a European
system of data collection on antiTB drug
resistance based on common definitions and
principles.
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Titre
du projet
HEPATITIS C: PREPARING THE BASIS FOR
SURVEILLANCE IN THE PROPOSED NETWORK
FOR
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
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ORGANISATION:
Name: SWEDISH INSTITUTE FOR
INFECTIOUS DISEASE CONTROL
Address: Doktorsringe, 25
S - 17182 SOLNA
Telephone: +46 8 457 23 61
+46 8 457 23 11
Fax: +46 8 30 06 26
+46 8 32 83 30
Contact person:
Prof. Johan GIESECKE
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Dipartimento di Medicina
Clinica e Sperimentale - Università di Padova
(I)
- Service d'Hépathologie -
Höpital Necker Paris (F)
- Dept. Hepatologia,
Hospital General Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona (E)
- Hippokration Hospital -
Dept. of Medicine Athens (GR)
- Laboratorio di
Epidemiologia e Biostatica ISS, Roma (I)
- Dept. of Gastroenterology
and Hepatology, Medizinische Hochschule OE,
Hannover (D)
- PHLS, London (UK)
- Dept. of
Gastroenterology, Azienda Ospedaliera San
Giovanni Battista di Torino (I)
- Imperial College School
of Medicine, London (UK)
- Dept. of
Hepato-gastroenterology, Hôtel-Dieu Lyon (F)
- Dept. of Infectious
Diseases, Huddinge Univ. Hospital, Huddinge
(S)
- Folkehelsa,
Geitmyrsveien, Oslo (N)
- PHLS CDSC, London (UK)
- Réseau National de Santé
Publique Saint-Maurice (F)
- Instituto Superiore di
Sanità, Roma (I)
- Bundesministerium für
Gesundheit, und Konsumentenschutz, Vienna (A)
- Director General of
Health, Direction de la Santé (L)
- Dept. of Health, Hawkins
House, Dublin (IRL)
- National Public Health
Institute, Helsinki (SF)
- Instituto Nacional de
Saude, Lisbon (P)
- Starer 5, Cophenhagen
(DK)
- Rijksintituut voor
Volksgezondheit en Milieuhygience, Bilthoven
(NL)
- Instituto de Salud Carlos
III, Madrid (E)
- Institut d'Hygiene et
d'Epidémiologie, Bruxelles (B)
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START
OF PROJECT: 11/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 11/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
- To establish and validate
a classification for HCV infection suitable
for epidemiological surveillance in Europe. In
addition to define minimum data sets for
surveillance activities.
- To set up and evaluate
common methodologies for surveillance of the
spread and impact of HCV infection in European
countries, using different approaches: a)
laboratory and/or ambulatory care-based
surveillance of newly detected HCV infections
in the general population, b) monitoring of
the level of occurrence in high-risk groups,
c) surveillance of general population
prevalence, d) a possible surveillance of
HCV-induced liver disease using a
histopathology reporting system. The
feasibility and validity of existing and novel
methodologies will be evaluated and reporting
networks will be prepared.
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Titre
du projet
PREPARING STANDARDS FOR SURVEILLANCE
OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
ON THE EUROPEAN UNION LEVEL
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ORGANISATION:
Name: SWEDISH INSTITUTE FOR
INFECTIOUS DISEASE CONTROL
Address: Doktorsringen, 25
S 17182 SOLNA
Telephone: +46 8 457 23 61
+46 8 457 23 11
Fax: +46 8 30 06 26
+46 8 32 83 30
Contact person:
Prof. Johan GIESECKE
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Folkehelsa,
Geitmyrsveien, Oslo (N)
- PHLS CDCS, London (UK)
- Landlacknir, Laugvegi,
Reykjavik (IS)
- Dept. of Health, Hawkins
House, Dublin (IRL)
- Réseau National de Santé
Publique Saint-Maurice, Saint-Maurice (F)
- Instituto Superiore di
Sanità, Roma (I)
- Bundesministerium für
Gesundheit, und Konsumentenschutz Abteilung,
Vienna (A)
- Director General of
Health, Direction de la Santé, Luxembourg (L)
- National Public Health
Institute, Helsinki (FIN)
- Instituto Nacional de
Saude, Lisboa (P)
- Stater 5, Copenhage, (DK)
- Rijksintituut voor
Volksgezondheid en Milieuhygience, Bilthoven
(NL)
- Instituto de Salud Carlos
III, Madrid (ES)
- Robert Koch Institut,
Berlin (D)
- Institut d'Hygiene et
d'Epidémiologie, Brussels (B)
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START
OF PROJECT: 11/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 11/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
Surveillance
of infectious diseases on the European Union level
is becoming increasingly important. Several
networks for such surveillance already exist (e.g.
salmonella, legionellosis, and HIV/AIDS), and
others are being planned.
Whilst these
networks have generally been successful they are
all dedicated to one disease or pathogen, and
there is a lack of -co-ordination of these
activities. Especially for the smaller countries
of the Union, the reporting within an ever-growing
number of networks is requiring more and more
resources. This is particularly true since the
format of the reporting is very different for the
different networks. Furthermore, there is little
within the present process to guarantee that the
networks initiated are the most important from a
public health point of view.
In response
to some of these arguments, the Charter Group,
consisting of the heads of surveillance from the
15 Member States was set up in 1995.
The proposed
project would have three parts:
- Continue the work on
prioritisation started by the Charter Group in
1996 and 1997.
- Pilot the use of common
case definitions for a few selected diseases
not presently reported in existing networks.
- Investigate the
feasibility of a common (or a few common)
reporting scheme(s) for the different diseases
under surveillance.
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Titre
du projet
ENIVD - EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR DIAGNOSTICS OF
'IMPORTED' VIRAL DISEASES
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ORGANISATION:
Name: ROBERT KOCH INSTITUT
Address: Nordufer, 20
D - 13353 BERLIN
Telephone: +49 30 45 47 23
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+49 30 45 47 23 87
Fax: +49 30 45 47 26 25
+49 30 45 47 26 04
Contact person:
Dr. Matthias NIEDRIG
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Institut für Virologie,
Universität Wien (A)
- Aristotelian University
of Thessaloniki, School of Medicine, Dept. of
Microbiology (GR)
- Instituto Nacional de
Saude Dr. Ricardo Jorge, Centro de Estudos de
Vectores e Doenças Infecciosas, Moura (P)
- Statens Serum Institut,
Dept. of Virology, Copenhagen (DK)
- Central Public Health
Laboratory, London (UK)
- Laboratorio di
Microbiologia, Orense (E)
- London School of Hygiene
& Tropical Medicine, London (UK)
- Institut für Virologie,
Philips-Universität Marburg (D)
- Directrice Laboratoire
Jean Mérieux (BSL4), Foundation Marcel Mérieux,
Lyon (F)
- Centre National de
Reference des fièvres, Institut Pasteur, Pars
(F)
- Academisch Ziekenhuis,
Rotterdam (NL)
- Centre National de
Reference des fièvres, Institut Pasteur,
Paris (F)
- Dept. of Medical
Microbiology, University College, Dublin (IRL)
- Centre for Applied,
Microbiology & Research (CAMR), Wiltshire
(UK)
- Istituto Superiore di
Sanità, Laboratory of Virology, Arbovirus
Unit, Roma (I)
- Robert Koch Institut
(RKI), Berlin (D)
- Swedish Institute of
Infectious, Disease Control (SIIDC), Stockholm
(S)
- Head Dept. of Virology,
Erasmus University, Rotterdam (NL)
- Aristotelian University
of Thessaloniki, School of Medicine, Dept. of
Microbiology (GR)
- Bernhard Nocht Institut für
Tropenmedizin (BNI), Hamburg (D)
- Dept. of Virology,
Haartman Institute, University of Helsinki,
(FIN)
- Institute of Tropical
Medicine, Dept. of Microbiology, Virology
Unit, Antwerpen (B)
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START
OF PROJECT: 10/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 04/2000 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
- Build a network of
European laboratories working on diagnostics
for "imported" and rare viral
infections. This has resulted in the exchange
of diagnostic samples, i.e. sera, methods, and
information in order to improve diagnostics in
this field for people in Europe.
- Identify those viral
infections most likely to be imported and to
threaten the human population, co-ordinate the
programme to respond to the threat.
- Work out recommendations
for the standardisation and quality control in
diagnostic laboratories involved in the
diagnostics of such diseases.
- Identify and operate
standard assays according to defined quality
control criteria.
- Optimise limited
resources by exchanging reagents,
methodologies, and expertise.
- Encourage regular contact
within the network through meetings and
exchange of laboratory personnel.
- Open the network for
members of the other European laboratories.
- Organize and co-ordinate
international activities with the
"surveillance network group", the
"task force on vaccines and viral
diseases", or other European or national
like CDC or international organizations like
the WHO and PAHO.
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Titre
du projet
EPIET: EUROPEAN PROGRAMME FOR
INTERVENTION EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING
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ORGANISATION:
Name: RESEAU NATIONAL DE
SANTE PUBLIQUE
Address: Rue du Val d'Osne,
14
F - 94415 SAINT MAURICE CEDEX
Telephone: +33 1 41 79 67 00
+33 1 41 79 67 86
Fax: +33 1 41 79 67 67
+33 1 41 79 67 90
Contact person:
Dr. Alain MOREN
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Ministry of health and
Welfare, Athens (GR)
- Robert Koch Institut,
Berlin (D)
- Bundesministerium für
Arbeit, Gesundheit und Soziales, Wien (A)
- Instituto Salud Carlos
III, Centro Nacional de Epidemiologia, Madrid
(E)
- Dept. of Health, Dublin,
(IRL)
- Istituto Superiore di
Sanità, Roma (I)
- National Institute of
Health, Lisboa (P)
- Réseau National de Santé
Publique, Saint Maurice (F)
- PHLS, Communicable
Disease Surv. Centre, London (UK)
- Swedish Institute of
Infectious Disease Control, Stockholm (S)
- Dept. of Epidemiology,
Statens Seruminstitut, Copenhagen (DK)
- Rijsinstituut voor
Volksgezondheid en Milieuhygiene, Communicable
Diseases, Bilthoven (NL)
- Scientific Institute for
Hygiene and Epidemiolgy, Brussels (B)
- National Public Health
Institute, Helsinki (FIN)
- WHO Division of emerging
and other communicable diseases surveillance
and control, Geneva (CH)
- Statens Institut for
Folkehelse, Oslo (N)
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START
OF PROJECT: 09/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 09/2000 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
This is a
proposal for the training of the fourth cohort of
fellows in the European Programme for Intervention
Epidemiology Training (EPIET). It is a fellowship
training programme in applied epidemiological
methods for the surveillance and control of
communicable diseases, information production, and
public health action. This programme provides
suitable training opportunities at identified
national institutions in charge of surveillance
and control of communicable diseases in Europe.
The trained
human resources contribute to the development and
strengthening of a European network of
epidemiologists with similar experience and
methods. In close connection with other EU
projects, it is already facilitating the exchange
of epidemiological information between EU member
states and facilitate the co-ordination of
surveillance, investigation and control of
communicable diseases in Europe.
The
programme consists of a long-term field assignment
devoted to practical (learning by doing)
epidemiological training. It is supervised by
senior epidemiologists in national European Public
Health Institutes. Each fellow is sent to an host
institute of an EU member state different from its
country of origin. The practical training is
supported by a three week introductory course,
four one week additional modules, and two
Scientific Seminars during the field assignment.
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Titre
du projet
EUROSURVEILLANCE: BULLETIN EUROPEEN SUR
LES MALADIES TRANSMISSIBLES
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ORGANISME
RESPONSABLE:
Nom: INSTITUT DE MEDECINE ET
D'EPIDEMIOLOGIE AFRICAINES
Adresse: Rue Henri Huchard,
16
F - 75870 PARIS CEDEX 18
Téléphone: +33 1 41 79 68
00
+33 1 44 85 63 03
Fax: +33 1 41 79 68 01
+33 1 41 85 63 04
Personne de contact:
Dr. Jean-Baptiste BRUNET
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ORGANISMES
PARTENAIRES:
- Bundesministerium für
Arbeit, Gesundheit und Soziales, Vienna (A)
- Dept. of Infectious
Disease, National Public Health Institute,
Helsinki (FIN)
- Institut Scientifique de
la Santé Publique Louis Pasteur, Bruxelles
(B)
- Comité de Rédaction du
B.E.H., Bureau des Maladies Transmissibles,
Paris (F)
- Réseau National de Santé
Publique, Saint Maurice Cedex (F)
- Dept. of Epidemiology,
The States Serum Institute, Copenhagen (DK)
- Robert Koch Institut,
Berlin (D)
- Centre Européen pour la
Surveillance, Epidémiologique du sida, Saint
Maurice (F)
- RIVM, Dept. of Infectious
Disease Epidemiology (pb 75), Ba Bilthoven
(NL)
- Public Health Division,
Ministry of Health, Welfare, Athens (GR)
- Saúde em Números, Direcção
Geral da Saúde, Lisboa (P)
- Infectious Diseases
Bulletin, Eastern Health Board, Dept. of
Public Health, Dublin (IRL)
- Centro Nacional de
Epidemiologia, Instituto de Salud Carlos III,
Madrid (E)
- Istituto Superiore di
Sanità, Laboratorio di Epidemiologia &
Biostatistica, Roma (I)
- Dept. of Epidemiology,
Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease
Control, Stockholm (S)
- Public Health Laboratory
Service, London (UK)
- Scottish Centre for
Infection and Environmental Health, Clifton
House, Glasgow (UK)
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DEBUT
DES TRAVAUX: 08/1998 |
FIN
DES TRAVAUX: 08/1999 |
OBJECTIFS
ET CONTENU DU PROJET:
- Le projet a pour objectif
d'accroître, au sein de l'Union Européenne,
la circulation d'information dans le domaine
de l'épidémiologie des maladies
transmissibles, entre les systèmes de
surveillance nationaux et les personnes
impliquées dans la Santé Publique. De plus,
l'établissement de relations étroites et régulières
entre les responsables chargés de la
diffusion des informations nationales devrait
permettre d'accroître, par-delà le bulletin
lui-même, la qualité et la rapidité des échanges
d'information et contribuera à un meilleur
contrôle des maladies transmissibles dans
l'Union Européenne. Le bulletin
Euro-Surveillance vise à publier des données
provenant des réseaux de surveillance et des
résultats d'enquêtes épidémiologiques, de
comparer les différentes approches nationales
de santé publique, de collecter les
informations d'intérêt international
paraissant dans les bulletins nationaux. Ce
projet fait suite à trois financements
successifs de la DG V de la Commission des
Communautés Européennes.
- Le présent projet ne
modifie pas le concept global du bulletin sous
la forme d'une publication mensuelle, bilingue
français-anglais, de douze pages, avec accès
sur Internet (en quatre langues: français,
anglais, espagnol, portugais et liens entre
tous les bulletins électroniques nationaux).
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Titre
du projet
WEEKLY ELECTRONIC EUROPEAN BULLETIN ON
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, EUROSURVEILLANCE WEEKLY
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ORGANISATION:
Name: PUBLIC HEALTH
LABORATORY SERVICE BOARD
Address: Colindale Avenue,
61
UK - NW9 5EQ LONDON
Telephone: +44 181 200 68 68
Fax: +44 181 200 78 68
Contact person:
Dr. Owen Noël GILL
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Bundesministerium für
Gesundheit und Konsumentenschut, Vienna (A)
- Institut d'Hygiene et
d'Epidemiologie, Brussels (B)
- Statens Serum Institut,
Copenhagen (DK)
- PHLS Communicable Disease
Surveillance Centre, London (UK)
- Eastern Health Board,
Dept. of Public Health, Dublin (IRL)
- Istituto Superiore di
Sanità, Roma (I)
- Centre Hospitalier de
Luxembourg, Luxembourg (L)
- Rijksinstituut voor
Volksgezondheid en Milieuhygience, Bilthoven
(NL)
- Direçcao-Geral da Saude,
Lisbon (P)
- Kansanterveyslaitos,
Helsinki (Fin)
- Réseau National de Santé
Publique, Saint Maurice (F)
- Robert Koch Institut,
Berlin (D)
- Pubic Health Division,
Ministry of Health, Welfare and Social
Security, Athens (GR)
- Scottish Centre for
Infection and Environmental health, Ruchill
Hospital, Glasgow (UK)
- Instituto de Salud Carlos
III, Madrid (E)
- Smittskyddsinstitutet,
Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease
Control, Stockholm (S)
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START
OF PROJECT: 04/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 10/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
A
coordinated international response facilitated by
efficient communications is vital for an effective
public health response to communicable diseases.
Communicable disease incidents of significance for
the entire European Union occur regularly. So far
in 1997 there has been a widespread resurgence in
the incidence of Salmonella enteritidis phage type
4 infections, epidemic pertussis in one country
has raised concerns about vaccine effectiveness,
more new - variant Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease cases
have been recognised, several international
outbreaks of legionellosis have been described,
and cryptosporidium outbreak caused by naturally
filtered water reported for the first time. The
rapidly expanding medium of electronic
communications via the Internet provides a major
new opportunity for disseminating key messages
quickly to relevant professionals at all levels
throughout the EU. In response to a resolution of
the European Parliament a successful pilot study
of a weekly electronic notice on communicable
diseases was conducted in 1997. It is now proposed
to continue the development of this electronic
bulletin, called Eurosurveillance Weekly, for at
least another two years.
The aim of
Eurosurveillance Weekly is to disseminate new
scientific information about important
developments in communicable diseases of European
significance that is timely, accurate and
authoritative, in a bulletin which all concerned
with communicable disease prevention and control
may scan promptly.
Electronic
collection and dissemination of information using
an Internet world wide web site is the method most
likely to achieve the widest and quickest (daily
if needs arise) possible professional access to
information. It also provides the facility to make
the bulletin publicly available, raising the
profile of public health. The European Commission
has recognised that such a bulletin is essential
for effective communicable disease control, to
complement the monthly Eurosurveillance.
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Titre
du projet
SEAFARERS: EC CO-ORDINATION OF
INFORMATION ON HIV AND STDs (PHASE II)
|
ORGANISATION:
Name: MERCHANT NAVY WELFARE BOARD
Address: Lancaster Gate,
19-21
UK - W23LN LONDON
Telephone: +44 171 723 36 42
Fax: +44 171 723 3643
Contact person:
Ms Lindsay NEIL
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Danish Maritime
Authority, Copenhague (DK)
- The Apostolado del Mar,
Barcelona (E)
- GGD, Rotterdam (NL)
|
START
OF PROJECT: 02/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 02/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
The broad aim of this
proposal is to provide quality information and
practical assistance on HIV (and other STDs) and
ensure reliable means of delivering this
information to seafarers visiting EU ports.
It will
contribute firstly to the health of seafarers by
providing brief, user-friendly information and
local assistance guides in formats and languages
reflecting the nationalities and cultural
sensitivities of the visiting crews; and,
secondly, to the protection of the citizens'
health in Europe in view of the historical
importation of STDs and the increasing threat from
the introduction of newly emerging diseases into
Europe.
The
standardised materials produced will be widely
tested and proven products which will be made
available through seamen's missions, welfare
organisations, port health authorities, officer
training colleges, local GU clinics, local health
education authorities/workers, local outreach
workers at EU ports. In order to combat sexual
transmission of disease, the social marketing of
good quality condoms, with instructions for use
and facilitated availability, will also be
implemented at a number of trial EU ports.
Further, the use of telemedicine and the internet
will be piloted to ensure that relevant
information on HIV and AIDS (and other STDs) can
be given to seafarers through the ships'officers
before landing at EU ports. This is a particularly
relevant for those vessels with short' turn round'
times. Clear lines of delivery and accountability
will be identified in 4 EU countries.
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Titre
du projet
EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR HIV/STD
PREVENTION IN PROSTITUTION (EUROPAP/TAMPEP 4)
|
ORGANISATION:
Name: IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND
MEDICINE
Address: Norfolk Place
UK - W2 1PG LONDON
Telephone: +44 171 594 33 03
Fax: +44 171 402 21 50
Contact person:
Dr. Helen WARD
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Europap-Tampep, Antwerpen
(B)
- PRO-Centret, Kobenhavn
(DK)
- Pro Tukipiste (Prostitute
Counselling Centre), Helsinki (FIN)
- Centre Européen pour la
surveillance épidemiologique du sida, Hôpital
National de Saint-Maurice, Saint-Maurice (F)
- MADONNA e.V., Bochum (D)
- Athens School of Public
Health, Dept. of Epidemiology and Medical
Statistics, Athens (GR)
- Deirdre Foran, Senior
Health Promotion Counsello, Dulin (IRL)
- Women's Health Project,
Baggott Street Clinic, Dublin (IRL)
- Comitato per i diritti
Civili delle prostitute, Pordenone (I)
- LILA - Lega Italiana per
la lotta contro l'AIDS, Milano (I)
- Aidsberodung Croix Rouge,
Luxembourg (L)
- The Pro-Sentret, Oslo (N)
- Administração Regional
de Saúde de Lisboa, Lisboa (P)
- Médicos del Mundo,
Madrid (E)
- GGGD, soa polikliniek,
Amsterdam (NL)
- Stichting
soa-bestrijding, Utrecht (NL)
- Dept. of Epidemiology and
Public Health, Imperial College School of
Medicine, London (UK)
- LEFÖ Lateinamerikaniche
Exilierte, Wien (A)
- De Graff Stichting,
Amsterdam (NL)
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START
OF PROJECT: 05/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 11/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
To support
and develop interventions to reduce HIV, STD and
other communicable diseases in prostitution by
stimuling intervention projects in general and :
-
Maintaining
and further developing an international
network of organisations and projects for
communication, exchange, collation of relevant
data and material, and co-operation with other
European networks.
- Further developing and
implementation methodology, materials and
methods of evaluation for prostitution in
general as well as transgender, drug-related
and male prostitution.
- Further developing
Tampep's methodology for migrants and mobility
in prostitution, and implementing ist methods
in the network.
- Analysing, reporting and
producing advice (for political and public
health bodies) on current developments in
European prostitution relation to HIV, STD and
communicable diseases.
To evaluate
the public health contribution of the network.
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Titre
du projet
CERIS: CONGRES EUROPEEN - RISQUES
IDENTITAIRES ET SIDA
|
ORGANISME
RESPONSABLE:
Nom: EX AEQUO
Adresse: Rue de Tervaete, 89
B - 1040 BRUXELLES
Téléphone: +32 2 736 28 61
Fax: +32 2 733 96 17
Personne de contact:
M. François DELOR
|
- Un sur dix, Bruxelles (B)
- Aides Fédération
Nationale, Paris (F)
- Gay Man Fighting AIDS,
London (UK)
- National School of Public
Health, Athens (GR)
- Colectivo de Gais y
Lesbianas de Madrid, Madrid (E)
|
DEBUT
DES TRAVAUX: 04/1998 |
FIN
DES TRAVAUX: 04/1999 |
OBJECTIFS
ET CONTENU DU PROJET:
La
proposition de partenariat Européen poursuit
plusieurs objectifs :
-
Réduire
la dissémination du VIH, des MST et d'autres
risques de santé ( dépression, suicide, etc
.) auprès des jeunes homosexuels ou auprès
de jeunes se posant des questions au sujet de
leur préférence sexuelle, réduction opérée
sur base d'une stratégie visant à élucider
et à agir sur les conditions d'apparition de
ces situations de de vulnérabilité spécifiques.
- Favoriser la prise de
conscience par les pouvoirs publics, par les
intervenants en matière de santé et, au-delà
, par la société au sens large, de l'impact
de la discrimination ou de la stigmatisation
redoutée par le jeune sur l'émergence de
divers risques de santé.
- Favoriser et développer
le transfert et la partage de savoirs et d'expériences
concrètes entre institutions et organismes
actifs dans les différents pays européens,
afin de mettre en lumière les convergences et
les divergences à l'intérieur de contextes
socio-politiques différents.
- Réaliser, à l'issue du
congrès conçu comme moment-clé d'échange
et d'élaboration d'un réseau opérationnel
au niveau européen, une vaste campagne à
dimension communautaire susceptible
d'atteindre les jeunes vivant des tensions
identitaires en rapport à leur préférence
sexuelle et d'agir sur le contexte
socio-politique de leur stigmatisation.
- Concevoir et mettre en
oeuvre cette campagne en tenant compte des spécificités
régionales.
- Constituer, tant à
travers le congrès qu'au cours de la
campagne, un réseau durable d'acteurs engagés
à la fois dans la lutte contre le HIV et dans
l'étude et le diminution des risques de
discrimination, plus spécifiquement en matière
de préférence sexuelle, de manière à
favoriser l'émergence d'une citoyenneté
européenne attentive aux plus vulnérables.
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Titre
du projet
METHODS IMPACT RESEARCH OUTREACH
|
ORGANISATION:
Name: ITALIAN LEAGUE FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST AIDS -
LILA
Address: Viale Tibaldi, 41
I - 20143 MILANO
Telephone: +39 02 58 10 16
56
+39 02 54 54 406
Fax: +39 02 58 10 37 25
+39 02 89 40 09 41
Contact person:
Dr. Vittorio AGNOLETTO
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- ASUD, Paris (F)
- National School of Public
Health, Athens (GR)
- Abraço, Associaçao de
Apoio a Pessoas com VIH/Sida, Lisbon (P)
|
START
OF PROJECT: 01/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 07/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
The general
aim of the MIRO network (Method Impact Research
Outreach) is the monitoring of the efficiency of
information strategies adopted by outreach
projects in relation to the modification of
at-risk behaviour of HIV infection among
intravenous drug users (IVDUs).
The
objectives are :
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Titre
du projet
RESEAU DE RECHERCHE EUROPEEN SUR LES
INFECTIONS A VIH/SIDA ET LES HEPATITES VIRALES EN
MILIEU CARCERAL: SURVEILLANCE EPIDEMIOLOGIQUE ET
OBSERVATION DES COMPORTEMENTS A RISQUE
|
ORGANISME
RESPONSABLE:
Nom: OBSERVATOIRE REGIONAL DE LA SANTE PROVENCE
ALPES COTE D'AZUR
Adresse: Rue
Stanislas Torrents, 23
F - 13006 MARSEILLE
Téléphone: +33 4
91 59 89 19
+33 4 91 59 89 00
Fax: +33 4 92 37 11
75
Personne de
contact:
Dr. Michel ROTILY
|
- European Centre
for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Vienna
(A)
- Modus Vivendi,
Bruxelles (B)
- Odense
Universitets Hospital, Odense (DK)
- PHLS, CDSC,
London (UK)
- Chief Medical
Officer of the Prison Administration, Helsinki
(FIN)
- ORS, PACA,
Marseille (F)
- WIAD, Bonn (D)
- Athens
University Medical School, Dept. of
Psychiatry, Athens (GR)
- Dept. of
Justice, Dublin (IRL)
- RECS, Milano (I)
- Centre
Penitentiaire de Luxembourg, Sandweiler (L)
- Trimbos
Institute, Utrecht (NL)
- National AIDS
Committee, Lisboa (P)
- MCR
Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge (UK)
- SARF, Pamplona
(E)
- Kerstin Käll,
Vreta Kloster Linköping (S)
- The Cranstoun
Project, London (UK)
- AIDS and
Mobility Project, Woerden (NL)
|
DEBUT
DES TRAVAUX: 03/1998 |
FIN
DES TRAVAUX: 07/1999 |
OBJECTIFS
ET CONTENU DU PROJET:
Le
réseau européen de recherche sur le Sida/VIH,
mis en place en 1995 a été étendu en 1997 à
l'ensemble des autres pays membres et prend en
compte désormais le problème des hépatites
virales et d'autres maladies sexuellement
transmissibles.
Les
objectifs du réseau sont :
|
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Titre
du projet
EUROPÄISCHES NETZWERK ZUR HIV-PRÄVENTION IM
STRAFVOLLZUG
|
ORGANISATION:
Name:
WISSENSCHAFTLICHES INSTITUT DER ARZTE DEUTSCHLANDS
E.V.
Adresse:
Godesberger Allée, 54
D - 53175 BONN 2
Telefon: +49 228
810 41 72
+49 228 810 41 82
Fax: +49 228 810 41
55
Kontaktperson:
Dr. Caren WEILANDT
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONEN:
- The Cranstoun
Project, London (UK)
- AIDS and
Mobility Project, Woerden (NL)
- European Centre
for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Vienna
(A)
- Modus Vivendi,
Bruxelles (B)
- Odense
Universitets Hospital, Odense (DK)
- PHLS, CDSC,
London (UK)
- Chief Medical
Officer of the Prison Administration, Helsinki
(FIN)
- ORS, PACA,
Marseille (F)
- WIAD, Bonn (D)
- Athens
University Medical School, Dept. of
Psychiatry, Athens (GR)
- Dept. of
Justice, Dublin (IRL)
- RECS, Milano (I)
- Centre
Penitentiaire de Luxembourg, Sandweiler (L)
- Trimbos
Institute, Utrecht (NL)
- National AIDS
Committee, Lisboa (P)
- MCR
Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge (UK)
- SARF, Pamplona
(E)
- Kerstin Käll,
Vreta Kloster Linköping (S)
|
BEGINN
DES PROJEKTES: 03/1998 |
ENDE
DES PROJEKTES: 07/1999 |
ZIELE
UND INHALT DES PROJEKTES:
Fortführung
und Ausbau der Aktivitäten des "European
Network on HIV prevention in prison" wie in
dem Kontrakt Nr. SOC 97 200269 05F02 beschrieben,
unter Einbeziehung aller europäischen Mitgliedsländer,
d.h.
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 |
Titre
du projet
THE UMBRELLA PROJECT (PHASE III) - ANALYSIS OF
BORDER ISSUES WITH REGARD TO HIV/AIDS/STDS AND
DEVELOPMENT OF COOPERATIVE, BORDER-CROSSING
PREVENTION
|
ORGANISATION:
Name: SOZIALPÄDAGOGISCHES
INSTITUT FORSCHUNG GMBH
Address:
Stresemannstraße, 30
D - 10963 BERLIN
Telephone: +49 30
25 21 619
+49 30 25 21 012
Fax: +49 30 25 16
094
Contact person:
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang HECKMAN
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Diaconess
Institute, Helsinki (FIN)
- AIDS Information
and Support Centre, Tallin (EST)
- Servizio
Tossicodipendenze SERT, Gorizia (I)
- Regional
Institute of Public Health, Koper (SLO)
- Ministry of
Health and Welfare, Helenic Centre for the
Control of AIDS and STDs (Kel), Athens (GR)
- Institute of
Public Health, Tirana (AL
- Regierung der
Oberpfalz, Sachgebiet Humanmedizin, Regensburg
(D)
- Hygiene
Inspection of Domazlice, Domazlice (CZ)
- Bella Donna
e.V., Frankfurt (D)
- TADA, Szczecin
(PL)
- Institut für
Sozialdienste, Bregenz (A)
- Gesundheits-dept.
Kanton St. Gallen, St. Gallen (CH)
- Dept. of Social
Studies, Trinity College, Dublin (IRL)
|
START
OF PROJECT: 10/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 10/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
At
several borders within the European Union and even
more along the borders of the EU member states and
the newly independent states of Central and
Eastern Europe, issues relating to HIV
transmission are visible and are a focus of public
awareness and discussion. But measures responding
to these situations are quite rare. This project
is the third phase of the Umbrella project which
relates to an initiative which began in early 1993
in Saxonia, Germany regarding the border issues
between Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic and
in the first and second phase of the Umbrella
project regarding also to experiences in
Finland/Estonia, Italy/Slovenia and
Austria/Switzerland.
Our
approach in the last years has been to establish
binational multilingual teams addressing social
needs on both sides of the border, setting up
networks, offering advice services and partaking
in campaigns to overcome discrimination. During
the past phases a number of informations have been
collected on border issues regarding HIV/AIDS and
STDs and projects have been planned and
implemented, which need to be continued and
developed in the next year.
The
main objectives of Umbrella-Network as a whole
are:
|
 |
Titre
du projet
MISE EN PLACE D'UN RESEAU MEDITERRANEEN
DESTINE AUX FEMMES
CONFRONTEES A L'INFECTION A VIH
|
ORGANISME
RESPONSABLE:
Nom: SIDA INFO
SERVICE
Adresse: Boulevard
de Charonne, 190
F - 75020 PARIS
Téléphone: +33 1
44 93 16 16
+33 1 44 93 16 39
Fax: +33 1 44 93 16
00
+33 1 44 93 16 00
Personne de
contact:
M. Claude GUYOMARCH
|
ORGANISMES
PARTENAIRES:
- Associaçao de
apoi aos doentes de VIH/sida (ABRAÇO), Lisboa
(P)
- Istituto
Superiore di Sanità, Roma (I)
- FASE - Fundacio
anti-sida Espana, Madrid (E)
- Hospital A.
Sygrou, Athenes (GR)
|
DEBUT
DES TRAVAUX: 06/1998 |
FIN
DES TRAVAUX: 06/1999 |
OBJECTIFS
ET CONTENU DU PROJET:
Sida
Info Service projette de formaliser, en
partenariat avec quatre autres pays, le réseau déjà
esquissé au cours de l'année écoulée avec les
services d'écoute d'Espagne, d'Italie et du
Portugal. Les objectifs de ce réseau sont de
contribuer à réduire la prévalence de
l'infection à VIH chez les femmes, et par conséquent
chez leurs conjoints et leurs enfants ; de
contribuer à réduire les facteurs de vulnérabilité
des femmes et leurs effets, par une prise en
charge mieux adaptée à leurs besoins ; de
contribuer au développement des réseaux de
solidarité.
Ces
objectifs se déclineront comme suit :
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 |
Titre
du projet
SOCIO-SEXUAL INVESTIGATION OF GAY MEN AND AIDS
|
ORGANISATION:
Name: HIV
FOUNDATION
Address:
Hietaniemenkatu, 5
SF 00100 HELSINKI
Telephone: +358 9
454 20 70
Fax: +358 9 454 20 760
Contact person:
Mr. Bengt LINDBLOM
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- University of
Essex, Colchester (UK)
- Gothenburg
University, Gothenburg (S)
- RFSL
Hivkansliet, Stockholm (S)
|
START
OF PROJECT: 12/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 12/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
The
aims of the project are to describe the sexual
behaviour and the social and sexual lifestyles of
men who have sex with men, gay and bisexual and
other men who have sex with men, whether gay or
non gay identified. The project is a comparative
survey with the SIGMA project undertaken in
England by Essex University. The project has a
particular current epidemiological importance in
working against the spread of the HIV infection.
The goal is also assess of knowledge of safer sex
and adherence to its principles. The research
partner SIGMA project has been going on in England
from 1986 and it presently covers 1083 men. The
SIGMA project is one of the largest socio-sexual
cohort surveys of gay and bisexual men ever
carried out. The second research partner is the
University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Crosscultural
comparisons will be carried out under the guidance
of professor Sven-Axel Mansson and Professor
Michael W. Ross, who has visited the University of
Gothenburg during the latter half of 1997. They
are starting a similar project which gives
excellent possibilities of comparison. We have
also agreed on research cooperation with the
Stockholm-based RFSL Hivkansliet, which
corresponds to the Finnish HIV Foundation. The
purpose of the project is to produce and
disseminate information about HIV risk situations,
condom use and unprotected sex and changes in
them. This information is used to develop
strategies to prevent new HIV infections to the
groups and situations where this information is
mostly needed and prevent the discrimination
against HIV infected people. Preventive strategies
and safer sex material will be produced for both
Finnish and European use.
|
 |
Titre
du projet
WOMEN'S AND HEALTH INITIATIVE
|
ORGANISATION:
Name: VALENCIAN
INSTITUTE OF STUDIES OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Address: C/Juan de
Garayn 21
E - 46017 VALENCIA
Telephone: +34 96
386 93 88
+34 96 386 93 42
Fax: +34 96 386 93
71
+34 96 386 93 70
Contact person:
Prof. Juan José BORRAS
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Institut d'études
de la famille et de la sexualité, Université
Catholique de Louvain, Bruxelles (B)
- Goteborg
University, Dept. Psychology, Goteborg (SW)
- The Population
Research Institute, The Family Federation of
Finland, Helsinki (FIN)
- Universidad
Oberta, Oporto (P)
- Psichiatre des Hôpitaux
de Paris, Paris (F)
- Cardinal Clinic,
Bishops Lodge, Windsor (UK)
- Dansk Sexologisk
Institut, Copenhaguen (DK)
- National School
of Public Health, Athens (GR)
- Servicio
Sanitario Publico, ASL n° 3, Milano (I)
|
START
OF PROJECT: 07/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 07/2001 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
|
 |
Titre
du projet
EUROPEAN AIDS AND ENTERPRISE NETWORK (Phase 2)
|
ORGANISATION:
Name:
BRUCE NAUGHTON WADE
Address:
Upper Ground, 59/65
UK - SE19PQ LONDON
Telephone:
+44 171 620 11 13
Fax: +44 171 401 83 19
Contact person:
Mr.
Peter NAUGHTON
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
|
START
OF PROJECT: 02/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 02/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
This
project aims to engage the world of enterprise in
the management of the AIDS epidemic by seeking to
deliver appropriate educational and support
programmes in the workplace. The project will
achieve this by :
|
 |
Titre
du projet
IN FROM THE MARGINS
|
ORGANISATION:
Name: THE ALLIANCE
Address: Peter
Street, 16
IRL - CORK
Telephone: +353 21
27 58 37
+353 21 27 66 76
Fax: +353 21 27 43
70
Contact person:
Ms Deirdre SEERY
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
|
START
OF PROJECT: 07/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 08/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
Research
carried out by The Alliance and supported by the
Dept. of Health with the co-operation of the Irish
Advisor and the EU Commissioner, has found that
NGOs in Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Greece and Italy
have had a consistently low participation rate in
the Community Action Programme for the Prevention
of AIDS, both as initiators and as partners. Also,
by the time information on funded projects is
available, it is usually too late for other
organisations to participate as partners in them.
As there is increasing emphasis in funding
criteria on large-scale projects, these same
countries are likely to be increasingly
marginalised as they may not have sufficient
resources. This project aims to establish a pilot
network of NGOs from these countries aimed at
improving their participation as lead or partner
organisations.
The
aims of the pilot network are to :
|
 |
Titre
du projet
RESEAU EUROPEEN SIDANET
|
ORGANISME
RESPONSABLE: Nom: ASSOCIATION SIDANET
Adresse: Rue de
l'Ecole de Médecine, 15/21
F - 75270 PARIS
Téléphone: +33 1
53 10 04 77
+33 1 53 10 04 55
Fax: +33 1 53 10 952
Personne de
contact:
M. Jacques HALPERN
|
ORGANISMES
PARTENAIRES:
- ICS Médical,
Bruxelles (B)
- Sida Studi,
Barcelona (ES)
- Ariete
Telemedia, Milano (I)
- Ferreira &
Bento, LDA, Lisbonne (P)
- Institut Santé
et Développement, Paris (F)
|
DEBUT
DES TRAVAUX: 06/1998 |
FIN
DES TRAVAUX: 06/2000 |
OBJECTIFS
ET CONTENU DU PROJET:
|
 |
Titre
du projet
DISTRIBUTION FOR THE CD-ROM "HAI UN
PRESERVATIVO"
|
ORGANISATION:
Name: CLAPS SOCIETA COOPERATIVA R.L.
Address: Via
Cavallotti, 5
I - 33170 PORDENONE
Telephone: +39 0434
26 882
+39 0434 27 335
Fax: +39 0434 52 26
75
Contact person:
Mr. Carlo MAYER
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- ICE, University
of Barcelona, Barcelona (E)
|
START
OF PROJECT: 04/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 01/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
|
 |
Titre
du projet
RESEAU EUROPEEN DES LIGNES D'ASSISTANCE
TELEPHONIQUE CONTRE LE SIDA
|
ORGANISME
RESPONSABLE:
Nom: SIDA INFO SERVICE
Adresse: Boulevard
de Charonne, 190
F - 75020 PARIS
Téléphone: +33 1
44 93 16 40
+33 1 44 93 16 39
Fax: +33 1 44 93 16
00
Personne de
contact:
M. Claude GUYOMARCH
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ORGANISMES
PARTENAIRES:
- Deutsche
AIDS-Hilfe e.V., Berlin (D)
- AIDS-Hilfe
Tirol, Innsbruck (A)
- Act Together,
Bruxelles (B)
- AIDS Linien,
Copenhague (DK)
- Generalitat de
Catalunya, Dept. de Sanitat I Seguretat
Social, Barcelona (E)
- Fundacion
Anti-Sida de Espagna, Madrid (E)
- Hospital A.
Sygrou, Athenes (GR)
- Dublin AIDS
Alliance, Dublin (IRL)
- Instituto
Superiore di Sanità, Roma (I)
- AIDS Berodung,
Luxembourg (L)
- Onofhängeg
Aidshëllef Lëtzbuert, Luxembourg (L)
- PLUSS, Oslo (N)
- AIDS Infolijn,
Amsterdam (NL)
- Liga portuguesa
contra a sida, Lisboa (P)
- National AIDS
Helpline, Glasgow (UK)
- The Terrence
Higgins Trust, London (UK)
- Stiftelsen Noahs
Ark-Röda Korset, Stockholm (S)
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DEBUT
DES TRAVAUX: 09/1998 |
FIN
DES TRAVAUX: 12/1999 |
OBJECTIFS
ET CONTENU DU PROJET:
Au
sein de l'Union européen, les lignes d'assistance
téléphonique contre le sida se sont multipliées.
Elles agissent isolément dans un cadre régional,
fédéral ou national; faute d'une structure adéquate
favorisant les contacts, les rencontres demeurent
sporadiques. Créer un réseau des services, tout
en respectant leur autonomie de décision et de
fonctionnement, stimulerait la coopération,
l'innovation et la création de lignes, la
production d'outils.
Coopération
et partage d'expérience sur:
Aide
à l'innovation et à la création:
Production
d'outils:
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Titre
du projet
NORDALL AND NORDPOL
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ORGANISATION:
Name: HIV - DANMARK
Address: Gammel Mønt, 14
DK - 1117 COPENHAGEN
Telephone: +45 33
32 58 68
Fax: +45 33 91 50 04
Contact person:
Ms Mette HVAS
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Alliance, The
Centre for Sexual Health, Cork (IRL)
- RHFP, Stockholm
(S)
- Positiivi-yhdistys
ry/Positiva föreningen rf, Helsinki (FIN)
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START
OF PROJECT: 04/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 01/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
The
overall objective is to generate interest,
exchange experience and continue the information
process about HIV and AIDS in a European context.
Rooted in Nordic co-operation and experience,
focus will be on prevention, medical treatment,
medical research and options for people infected
with HIV or diagnosed as having AIDS. By making
the disease visible, we minimise the risk of
discrimination and optimise the basis for
providing information about the disease, how it is
transmitted etc.
With
broad European representation in this specific
area, the aim is for the project to contribute to
the development of new models/methods of European
co-operation based on work between the voluntary
organisations and dialogue between strategic and
operational levels.
The
aim of exchanging and processing experience is to
guarantee that further work with HIV and AIDS
within the European Union will be able to profit
from the synergy created by such co-operation.
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Titre
du projet
DESIGN OF A EUROPEAN METHODOLOGY TO
EVALUATE
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AUDIOVISUAL MATERIAL
TO PREVENT AIDS AND OTHER SEXUALLY COMMUNICABLE
DISEASES
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ORGANISATION:
Name: ESCUELA
ANDALUZA DE SALUD PUBLICA
Address: Campus
Universitario de Cartuja Apdo., 2070
E - 18080 GRANADA
Telephone: +34 58
16 10 44
Fax: +34 58 16 11 42
Contact person:
Dr. Joan Carles MARCH-CERDA
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Association
Prevention Santé, Paris (F)
- Radicario,
Instituto de ciencias do comportamiento
desviante, Oporto (P)
- Associaccao para
o planeamiento da familia, Lisboa (P)
- Internacional
Media centre, Salford University, Manchester
(UK)
- School of Social
and administrative studies, Cardiff
University, Cardiff (UK)
- Azienda
Sanitaria local n° 22, Regione Piemonte,
Noviligure (I)
- Dept. of
Community Medicine, Malmö University
Hospital, Malmö (S)
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START
OF PROJECT: 11/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 11/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
-
Collection
of material, published in the EC, of
prevention of AIDS and other sexual
communicable diseases, specially those
intended for teenagers and young people
(stage1).
- European
consensus about the criteria of essential
contents of information in video material of
prevention of AIDS and other sexual
communicable diseases, specially the ones
destinated to the promotion of the correct use
of the condoms for youth, and about criteria
of audiovisual treatment and evaluation of the
informative efficiency of the didactic
material above mentioned (stage 2).
- Design and
validation of a methodology of evaluation of
the informative efficiency of the didactic
material above mentioned (stage 3-7).
- Realization of
prevention workshops and workshops of health
agents training about AIDS and other sexual
communicable diseases in the target groups
(young people) involved in the methodological
validation (stage 6 and 7).
- Dissemination to
results and proposal to carry out the
development of the methodology of evaluation
to the participating partners (stage 8-9).
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Titre
du projet
INVENTORY AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF NATIONAL
HIV/AIDS
PREVENTION POLICIES IN EUROPE
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ORGANISATION:
Name:
WISSENSCHAFLITCHES INSTITUT DER ÄRZTE
DEUTSCHLANDS (WIAD)
Address:
Godesberger Allee, 54
D - 53175 BONN
Telephone: +49 228
8104 182
Fax: +49 228 8104
155
Contact person:
Dr. Caren WEILANDT
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Bundesministerium
für Gesundheit und Konsumentenschutz, Wien
(A)
- Agence de Prévention
du Sida, Bruxelles (B)
- Ministry of
Health Policy and International Collaboration,
Sofia (BG)
- NAP Manager, NRL
AIDS, Prag (CZ)
- Ministry of
Health (DK)
- Institute of
Preventive Medicine, Tallinn (EST)
- Church Resources
Agency, Helsinki (FIN)
- Ministry of
Health, Paris (F)
- Ministry of
Health, Bonn (D)
- University of
Athens, Athens (GR)
- Central Hospital
of the Hungarian Army, Budapest (H)
- The AIDS
Organisation of Iceland, Reykjavik (IS)
- Dept. of Health,
Dublin (IRL)
- Instituto
Superiore di Sanità, Roma (I)
- National AIDS
Centre, Riga (LV)
- AIDS Hilfe,
Schann (FL)
- AIDS Centre of
Lithuania, Vilnius (LT)
- Ministry of
Health, Luxembourg (L)
- Dutch Foundation
for STD Control, Utrecht (NL)
- Ministry of
Health and Social Affaires, Oslo (N)
- Ministry of
Health and Social Welfare, Warsaw (PL)
- National AIDS
Committee, Lisboa (P)
- Clinical Center
for Human Retroviral Infections, Bucharest
(RO)
- National AIDS
Coordinator, Institute of Virology, Bratislava
(SK)
- WHO Liaison
Officer, Ljubljana (SLO)
- Ministry of
Health, Madrid (E)
- Swedish Institut
for Infectious Diseases Control, Stockholm (S)
- Dept. of Health,
London (UK)
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START
OF PROJECT: 12/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 12/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
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Titre
du projet
THE SAFER SEX CARAVAN
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ORGANISATION:
Name: AIDS - INFO /
FYN
Address: Sankt Anne
Plads, 2
DK - 5000 ODENSE
Telephone: +45 65
91 13 00
+45 65 91 20 00
Fax: +45 65 91 17
55
Contact person:
Mr Paul Christian
MADSEN
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- ALS -
Association de Lutte Contre le SIDA, Lyon (F)
- Aides Auvergne,
Clermont-Ferrand (F)
- Sida Info
Service, Montpellier (F)
- Aides Provence,
Marseille (F)
- Aides Loire et
Haute-Loire-Comité, Saint Etienne (F)
- Aides Provence,
Aix-en-Provence (F)
- Aides Provence,
Avignon (F)
- A.J.A.C., Cannes
(F)
- S.I.P., Nice (F)
- Association
Ciutadana anti-sida da Catalunya, Barcelona
(E)
- LILA, Torino (I)
- Cig-Arcigay,
Milano (I)
- Circolo Pink,
Verona (I)
- ASA, Milano (I)
- AIDS-Hilfe
Tirol, Innsbruck (A)
- AIDS-Hilfe
Salzburg, Salzburg, (A)
- AIDS-Hilfe Oberöstereich,
Linz (A)
- AIDS-Hilfe Wien,
Wien (A)
- Münchener
AIDS-Hilfe, München (D)
- ZAS, Zentrum für
AIDS-Arbeit Schwaben, Augsburg (D)
- Stop AIDS now,
Luxembourg (L)
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START
OF PROJECT: 02/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 09/1998 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
To
demonstrate the concept of the Safer Sex Caravan,
which has proved a very successful information
tool in Denmark, to AIDS-organizations assembled
at the XII International Conference on HIV and
AIDS in Geneva. To share with them our experience
in the area of aids-information, and to learn from
their of doing things.
After
the Conference we will conduct a tour of a part of
Southern Europe - in close cooperation with local
aids-organizations - to show how effective and
versatile a mobile information unit can be - and,
by our very presence, demonstrate that control of
HIV is not only of national concern, but is a
pan-European problem that has the attention of the
leadership of the European Community.
The
local organisations intimate knowledge of their
regions will ensure that the Caravan will be used
to maximum efficiency in the various areas we
visit. The very high-profile Caravan will be a
remainder that there is a lethal sexual disease
around, and that the only protection against it is
knowledge, care and condoms.
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Titre
du projet
LE RESEAU EUROPEEN DES GARES POUR LES JEUNES
EN ERRANCE:
LES POINTS 'ECOUTE-SANTE-JEUNES'
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ORGANISME
RESPONSABLE:
Nom: ASSOCIATION
PREVENTION - SANTE
Adresse: Rue de
Rivoli, 22
F - 75004 PARIS
Téléphone: +33 1
43 29 86 80
Fax: +33 1 44 07 16 00
Personne de
contact:
Dr. Catherine BILGER
|
ORGANISMES
PARTENAIRES:
- Cooperativa
Magliana 80, Roma (I)
- Giatri-Tou-Kosmou,
Athens (GR)
- Pro-Act S.A.E.
ISCTE, Lisboa (P)
- Mainline,
Amsterdam (NL)
- The London
Connection, London (UK)
- Escuela Andaluza
de Salud Publica, Granada (E)
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DEBUT
DES TRAVAUX: 05/1998 |
FIN
DES TRAVAUX: 09/1999 |
OBJECTIFS
ET CONTENU DU PROJET:
Renforcer
et étendre les points "Ecoute - Santé -
Jeunes" des gares européennes déjà
existants (Paris-Rome-Amsterdam) et dont les
objectifs sont:
Diffuser
l'expérience acquise aux points Ecoute-Santé-Jeunes
:
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Titre
du projet
EFFECTIVENESS OF AN INTERVENTION FOR
PREVENTION OF HIV/AIDS SEXUAL TRANSMISSION OF
YOUTH IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL
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ORGANISATION:
Name: ESCUELA
ANDALUZA DE SALUD PUBLICA
Address: Campus
Universitario de Cartuja Apdo., 2070
E - 18080 GRANADA
Telephone: +34 58
16 10 44
Fax: +34 58 16 11 42
Contact person:
Dr. José Luis BIMBELA PEDROLA
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Programa de
Promoçao para a Saúde (PES), Ministerio da
Educaçao, Lisboa (P)
|
START
OF PROJECT: 12/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 12/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
Objective
1:
-
To
design a short-intervention (30 hours) aimed
at improving those factors which, according to
the results of the survey carried out as part
of the 1996 project funded by the European
union DG V "Aids and youth in Spain and
Portugal. A study on determinants of sexual
prevention" No. SOC 97 200237 05F02, help
to prevent the sexual transmission of HIV/AIDS
among young people in Andalusia (Spain).
Objective
2:
Objective
3:
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Titre
du projet
EUROPEAN PROJECT AIDS & MOBILITY
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ORGANISATION:
Name: NETHERLANDS
INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE
PREVENTION
Address: De Bleek,
13
NL - 3440 AM WOERDEN
Telephone: +31 348
43 76 00
Fax: +31 348 43 76 66
Contact person:
Dr. Jeanette DE
PUTTER
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- AIDS
Informations Zentrale, Wien (A)
- Migrations Santé,
Paris (F)
- Institute of
Tropical Medicine, Antwerpen (B)
- Mrs P. Narimani,
Berlin (D)
- Service Social
des Etrangers, Brussels (B)
- Hellenic Center
for the Control of AIDS and STD's, Athens (GR)
- IND/SAM,
Copenhagen (DK)
- Eastern Health
Board, Dublin (IRL)
- Dr. P. Leinikki,
Tampere (FIN)
- Telefono Verde
AIDS, Instituto Superiore di Sanità, Roma (I)
- Commissao
Nacional de Luta contra a sida, Lisboa (P)
- Area de
Programas de Salud, Escuela Nacional de
Nasidad, Madrid (E)
- National
Institute of Public Health, Stockholm (S)
- NIGZ, Woerden
(NL)
- The Naz Project,
London (UK)
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START
OF PROJECT: 05/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 03/2000 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
The
European project AIDS and Mobility is committed to
provide mobile populations with appropriate
HIV/AIDS prevention information. The objectives of
AIDS & Mobility (A&M) are :
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Titre
du projet
KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES OF GENERAL
PRACTITIONERS
- FAMILY PHYSICIAN TOWARDS AIDS AND HIV INFECTION.
TIME FOR INTERVENTION.
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ORGANISATION:
Name: PRIMARY
HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION
Address:
Portaferrissa, 8 Pral.
E - 08002 BARCELONA
Telephone: +34 9 3
01 17 77
Fax: +34 9 3 18 10 01
Contact person:
Dr. Mireia ALBERNY
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Aegean Health
Institute, Karlovassi, Samos (GR)
- Vlaams
Huirsartsen Instituut, Berchem (B)
- Società
Italiana di Medicina Generale, Firenze (I)
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START
OF PROJECT: 05/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 05/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
To
identify, explore and describe knowledge and
attitudes of general practitioners/family
physicians towards the management of infected HIV
patients and also towards patients on risk of
being infected. Different aspects related to the
therapeutical process of these patients as well as
preventive Programme of updating on AIDS for
general practitioners could be developed.
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Titre
du projet
BLOOD SAFETY IN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
- THE IMPACT OF OPTIMAL USE OF BLOOD AND
BLOOD PRODUCTS
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ORGANISATION:
Name:
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAT
Address:
Ziemssenstr. 1
D - 80336 MÜNCHEN
Telephone: +49 89
5160 2286
Fax: +49 89 5160 2148
Contact person:
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang SCHRAMM
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS: |
START
OF PROJECT: 12/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 10/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
|
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Titre
du projet
A GOOD MODEL OF ALTERNATIVE FAMILY ASSISTANCE
FOR HIV/AIDS AFFECTED CHILDREN
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ORGANISATION:
Name: DEPARTMENT OF
PEDIATRICS UNIVERSITY OF PADOVA
Address: Via
Giustiniani,3
I - 35128 PADOVA
Telephone: +39 049
82 13 585
+39 049 87 53 865
Fax: +39 049 82 13
502
Contact person:
Dr. Carlo GIAQUINTO
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Barnardos,
Scotland (UK)
- Hospital del
Mar, Barcelona (E)
- Hôpital
Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris (F)
- Danderyd
Hospital, Danderyd (S)
- European Forum
on HIV/AIDS Children & Families, London
(UK)
|
START
OF PROJECT: 06/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 06/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
The
social care of HIV affected children and their
families is one of the primary aspects of
assistance and support. Most affected children,
regardless of their HIV status, are likely to lose
one or both of their parents and many will require
alternative care (AC) in some form. Results from
European Collaborative Study (ECS) showed that the
most common model of AC in Southern European
countries is "the extended family",
whereas, in Northern Europe, foster and adoptive
care is more prevalent . An analysis of the
advantages/disadvantages of different models of AC
will assist service planners and providers in
achieving the best from the European experience of
care for HIV affected children. To develop a
greater understanding of the needs of these
children and of the adoptive a set of good
practice standards, including minimum standard
training programmes of both service providers and
carers.
Our
general aim is to improve the quality of the
assistance to HIV affected children and their
families through a model of AC and through an
associated practice standards adaptable to
different EU member states. Specifically, we will
study the characteristics of AC of HIV affected
children currently provided in Italy, Scotland,
France and Sweden, develop a practice model and
associates minimum practice standards for AC of
HIV affected children which can be adapted in all
Europe and finally, develop a training and support
programme for alternative carers.
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Titre
du projet
HIV SUPPORT NETWORKS IN EUROPE (EUROSUPPORT
II)
|
ORGANISATION:
Name: INSTITUTE OF
TROPICAL MEDICINE
Address:
Nationalestraat, 155
B - 2000 ANTWERP
Telephone: +32 3 24
76 426
+32 3 24 76 431
Fax: +32 3 24 76 432
+32 3 21 61 431
Contact person:
Dr. Robert
COLEBUNDERS
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- General Hospital
of Athens, Athens (GR)
- Istituto
Scientifico Ospedale S. Raffaele, (I)
- Circolo di
Cultura Omosessuale "Mario Mieli"
(I)
- LMÜ München,
(D)
- Complexo
Hospitalario J. Canalejo, (E)
- Prof. Stéphane
Bouchoucha, (F)
- Pulmologisches
Zentrum, (A)
- St. Mary's
Hospital, (UK)
- Hospital de
Santa Maria, (P)
- Associacio
Ciutadana anti sida de Catalunya, (E)
- North Manchester
General Hospital, (UK)
- Academisch
Medisch Centrum, (NL)
- Centre
Hospitalier de Luxembourg, (L)
- VenHälsan SÖS,
(S)
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START
OF PROJECT: 04/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 04/2000 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
|
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Titre
du projet
COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION, A PAN EUROPEAN
HIV/AIDS NETWORK
|
ORGANISATION:
Name: EUROPEAN AIDS
TREATMENT GROUP
Address:
Mindenerstrasse, 33
D - 40227 DUSSELDORF
Telephone: +49 211
788 34 81
Fax: +49 211 788 34 81
Contact person:
Ms Ana SOUSA-PASSOS
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Rob Camp,
Barcelona (E)
- Raffi
Babakhanian, London (UK)
- Nico Hollander,
Al Spijkenisse (NL)
|
START
OF PROJECT: 09/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 09/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
Communication
and Information - a pan-European HIV/AIDS
information source - the EATN and the Southern
States Conference
Collection
and diffusion of information
EATG's
basic goals are :
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Titre
du projet
EUROPEAN AIDS DATABASE & EUROPEAN AIDS
DIRECTORY
|
ORGANISATION:
Name: NAM
PUBLICATIONS
Address: Clapham
Common Southside, 16A
UK - SW4 7AB LONDON
Telephone: +44 171
627 32 00
Fax: +44 171 627 31 01
Contact person:
Mr Colin NEE
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Arcat-sida,
Paris (F)
- Finnish Body
Positive, Helsinki (FIN)
- LILA Centro
Studi, Milano (I)
- FIT, Madrid (E)
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START
OF PROJECT: 11/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 11/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
|
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Titre
du projet
CHANGE - COALITION OF HIV AND AIDS NON
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS IN EUROPE
|
ORGANISATION:
Name: ITALIAN
LEAGUE FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST AIDS - LILA
Address: Via
Rogoredo, 41
I - 20138 MILANO
Telephone: +39 02
51 00 23
Fax: +39 02 51 50
95
Contact person:
Dr. Vittorio
AGNOLETTO
|
PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- Terrence
Higgings Trust, London (UK)
- Deutsche AIDS
Hilfe, Berlin (D)
- Abracao, Lisbon
(P)
- Aides Fédération
Nationale/Actions Internationales, Paris (F)
- HIV Vereniging
Nederland, Amsterdam (NL)
- FASE, Madrid
(ES)
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START
OF PROJECT: 10/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 04/2000 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
The
project is aimed to build a forum among seven
European NGOs representing the following countries
(Aides,France, Deutsche Aids Hilfe/Germany,
Lila/Italy, HIV Vereniging Nederland/The
Netherlands, Abraço/Portugal, Fase/Spain,
Terrence Higgings Trust/United Kingdom) which are
involved in the fight against AIDS.
The
specific project's aims are as follows:
-
To
establish the rights of people with HIV and
AIDS, with particular attention to
discrimination problems related to access to
treatment and care, privacy, employment,
social security system and assurance. To form
a comprehensive "rights forum",
considering the main differences within the
EU,
- To bring up
these items to political institutions such as
the European Parliament and the national
authorities of each country,
- To collect and
exchange information on field work experiences
and pilot projects concerning HIV and AIDS
prevention, care and informative campaigns
among the NGOs of the CHANGE forum.
- To widen the
forum to the remaining EU Countries (Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Ireland,
Norway, Sweden) within 18 months and promote
the participation of those Countries which are
still waiting for entering the EU. The
participation of these countries will be
subjected to the 'Charta of Principles'
subscription.
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Titre
du projet
COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS OF EUROPEAN
LEGISLATION ON HIV/AIDS: 1995-1998
|
ORGANISATION:
Name: FONDAZIONE
CENTRO SAN RAFFAELE DEL MONTE TABOR CENTRO
INTERNAZIONALE STUDI AIDS
Address: Via
Olgettina, 60
I - 20132 MILANO
Telephone: +39 02
26 43 27 90
+39 02 26 43 27 89
Fax: +39 02 26 43 27 65
Contact person:
Dr. Mario ZANCHETTI
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PARTNER
ORGANISATIONS:
- FASE, Fundación
Anti-sida de España, Madrid (E)
|
START
OF PROJECT: 01/1998 |
END
OF PROJECT: 04/1999 |
OBJECTIVES
AND CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT:
The
project follows and updates a previous one,
already financed by EC DG V in 1993
"Comparison and analysis of European
legislation on AIDS from the ethical and legal
standpoint".
The
present project intends:
-
To
update the collection of legislation (national
and local, secondary legislation included) on
HIV/AIDS of EC/UE Member States plus
Switzerland, Norway, Council of Europe, World
Health Organization, European Community.
- To compare the
above mentioned legislations with particular
attention:
- a) the
evaluation of trends of HIV/AIDS policies in
Europe;
- b) the remaining
differences and possible points of contrast
among those policies (with special regard to
discrimination sensitive issues, like prison,
immigration, health costs, access to care;
- c) the
legislative response to the new trends of the
epidemics and treatments (slow transformations
from acute to chronic disease, modification in
transmission routes, new therapeutic
approaches, etc...)
- To drawn up a
draft of guidelines for a possible common
European legislative policy on HIV/AIDS.
- To publish the
results of the survey.
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Titre
du projet
INITIATIVE ALFA: ABRAÇO (Portugal), LILA
(Italie), FASE (Espagne), AIDES (France):
'TRANSFORMER LES OBJECTIFS EN ACTIONS'
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ORGANISME
RESPONSABLE:
Nom: AIDES
FEDERATION NATIONALE
Adresse: Rue du Château
Landon, 23
F - 75010 PARIS
Téléphone: +33 1
53 26 26 82
+33 1 53 26 26 80
Fax: +33 1 53 26 27
85
+33 1 53 26 27 92
Personne de
contact:
M. Franck JOUCLA
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ORGANISMES
PARTENAIRES:
- Fundacion
Anti-sida Espana, Madrid (E)
- Lega Italiana
per la lotta contro l'AIDS, Milano (I)
- ABRACAO, Lisbon
(P)
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DEBUT
DES TRAVAUX: 10/1998 |
FIN
DES TRAVAUX: 04/2000 |
OBJECTIFS
ET CONTENU DU PROJET:
Le
programme Actions ALFA 1998-2000 a pour objectif
d'initier et suivre des programmes pilotes ou de
recherche action de réduction des risques, et de
défense des droits des personnes et de lutte
contre l'isolement et la discrimination (études
et des recueils de données spécifiques) pour
construire une stratégie commune reposant sur des
actions permettant de dépasser les limites de
chaque politique nationale en valorisant les
meilleurs pratiques existantes en la matière dans
chacun des pays (transfert de pratique et de
savoir).
Migrants
et VIH/Sida: sur la base des résultats du projet
Cap'Prévention, élargir la recherche action (accès
à l'information, la prévention et aux soins)
dans les quatre pays par l'adaptation de l'enquête
aux populations cibles prioritaires et par la
formation de relais communautaires capables de
mener à bien cette enquête aux populations de
suivre les dynamiques d'actions générées par le
projet.
Usagers
de Drogues par voie intraveineuse et VIH/Sida: Démontrer
qu'une réponse de proximité associant les
responsables locaux et les ONG de lutte contre le
Sida et les Usagers favorise le succès des
politiques de RDR en direction des UDVI; l'action
repose ici sur une évaluation des processus de
collaboration avec la nécessité d'identifier des
critères permettant la modélisation de ces
partenariats mais également un échange d'expérience
et un transfert des savoir concrets entre les
pays.
Droits
et VIH/Sida:
Permettre
aux juristes (3 par association) de nos
associations ou qui collaborent avec nous de
renforcer leur capacité de réponse sur la base
d'un échange des pratiques et des savoirs -
partant d'une parenté de nos systèmes
juridiques.
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