International collaboration
Research and development at SVA is perfomed in close collaboration with both national and international universities, research institutes, organizations and companies. Different kinds of projects are managed at SVA, between individual researchers and research groups as well as projects spanning the entire institute.
Some international projects
- European Partnership Animal Health and Welfare, EUP AH&W (2024– 2034)
- Ecology of Wild-life, Livestock, huMan and Infectious Diseases in changing environments (2023–2028)
- IDAlert: Infectious Disease decision-support tools and Alert systems to build climate Resilience to emerging health Threats (2022–2026)
- Data-driven control of non-EU-regulated contagious animal diseases (DECIDE) (2021–2025).
- Modern approaches for developing antivirals against SARS-CoV 2 (2020–2024)
International networks
- CoVetLab
- European network for medical and veterinary entomology (VectorNet)
- STAR-IDAZ – Coordinating animal health research globally to accelerate delivery of disease control tools and strategies
- Epizone
One Health Sweden
Most human infections are caused by microorganisms that originates from animals. However, historically science has ben divided into different disciplines depending upon if the agent is found in humans, domestic animals or wild life. One Health Sweden is a network for researchers, working by stimulating interdisciplinary research and increasing knowledge about One Health.