One Health approach to understand, predict and prevent viral emergencies from bats
Duration
36 Months
Partners
13
Countries involved
9
EU Contribution
2.122.287,50
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bats and emerging infectious diseases
Unlocking bat virus risks with OneBAT: lyssavirus, coronavirus, filovirus.
Project
OneBAT digs into viruses associated with Miniopterus schreibersii to investigate the drivers behind the emergence of emerging infectious diseases in humans.
Project
Objectives
The primary objective of OneBAT is to investigate viral spillover from bats, specifically targeting lyssaviruses, coronaviruses and filoviruses harboured by the endangered Miniopterus schreibersii.
Objectives
Impacts
OneBAT aims to significantly enhance understanding and tools for managing viral spillover from bats to humans, contributing to improved disease preparedness and surveillance in southern and eastern EU countries.
Impacts
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OneBAT Project Kick-off Meeting
Sara Attanà2024-07-04T11:52:56+02:0010 January 2024|Categories: Kick-off Meeting, News|
10 January 2024 On January 10th and 11th, 2024, [...]
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- Serological Testing Campaign Advances OneBAT
- The Words of OneBAT: A Short Guide to Understanding the Future of Global Health
- The “Cousins” of the Rabies Virus in Bats: A European Study Brings Clarity
- OneBAT presented at Emerging Viruses 2025 in Oxford
- OneBAT featured at the 16th Workshop for Rabies
- OneBAT joins the PREPARE-EU Spring School in Leuven
- “Good Bat, Bad Bat”: OneBAT at the Pint of Science Festival
- OneBAT General Assembly in Barcelona
- OneBAT General Assembly: A Milestone Gathering in Pécs
- OneBAT Luminex Immunoassay Training at Institut Pasteur
- OneBAT at the Emerging Viruses Symposium in Oxford
- OneBAT Project Presented at the EDWA Conference
- OneBAT at the European Bat Research Symposium 2024


















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