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11/09/2023
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The One Health European Joint Program

After more than five years, the One Health European Joint Programme (One Health EJP) will be ending soon. The program coordinated by ANSES, helped to implement the One Health approach to manage foodborne outbreaks across Europe. In this special page find out more about the results of the program and the researchs ANSES coordinated. 

The One Health EJP in brief

  • Running for more than five years, from 1 January 2018 to 30 September 2023.
  • 44 partners from 22 European countries: research organisations and health agencies. 
  • Co-funded by the EU's Horizon 2020 framework programme for research and innovation, and by the partners. 
  • Follows on from the MED-VET-NET network of excellence, which aimed to bring together expertise in veterinary science, public health and food safety at European level.

The end of the One Health European Joint Program

conférence

After more than five years, the One Health European Joint Programme (One Health EJP) will be ending on the 30th of September 2023. On this occasion, ANSES, as the Coordinator of the Programme, is holding the final meeting.

One Health EJP Final Report 2023

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The One Health EJP is one of these European public initiatives that has succeeded in bringing together researchers from the human health, food safety and animal health sectors.  It has also helped raise awareness among communities about the "One Health" approach and the need to stop working in silos to ensure cross-sector collaboration and meet the health challenges of today and tomorrow.

Find out more about some projects coordinated by our laboratories

Listeria monocytogenes: a surprisingly adaptive bacterium
Listéria bactérie

Listeria monocytogenes: a surprisingly adaptive bacterium

MATRIX: working together to improve surveillance of foodborne pathogens in the EU
Matrix

MATRIX: working together to improve surveillance of foodborne pathogens in the EU

New knowledge of emerging Brucella bacteria
Des bactéries du genre brucella

New knowledge of emerging Brucella bacteria

Coronaviruses studied from several angles: animals, food and water
Visuel d'illustration de coronavirus

Coronaviruses studied from several angles: animals, food and water