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MOBILISE
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The EU-funded MOBILISE project will develop an innovative mobile One Health laboratory solution to improve detection and response to infectious disease outbreaks. The laboratory will receive human, animal and environmental samples and host a whole genome sequencing platform for pathogen discovery and epidemiological analysis. Pilots will be conducted in Europe (Austria, Germany and Greece) and Africa (Tanzania).
About MOBILISE
Climate change is transforming Europe’s disease landscape. Rising temperatures and the spread of ticks and mosquitoes are pushing once-rare viruses—like Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, West Nile virus, Rift Valley fever, and Dengue—into new regions. These are not just human health threats. Many are zoonotic, spreading between animals, humans, and the environment.
Current responses often focus on clinical diagnostics in hospitals or fixed labs. But that approach leaves a critical gap: remote outbreaks are harder to detect, slower to contain, and more likely to spread if we ignore the full One Health picture (One Health links human, animal, and environmental health, promoting cross-sector collaboration to tackle shared health threats).
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