Physipatogenesis of malaria anemia in humans & monkeys
Project Number5D43TW005885-03
Contact PI/Project LeaderHERRERA, SOCRATES
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF VALLE
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (adapted from the application):
The purpose of the training described in this proposal is to make optimal use
of the possibility to conduct comparative studies between malaria developed by
humans in natural conditions and anemia induced by experimental malaria
infection in monkeys. Aotus monkeys represent a very valuable model to study
the physio-pathogenesis of anemia, particularly when it is associated to
vaccination. Previous studies conducted by our group and by others, indicate
that severe anemia develops in Aotus monkeys during the course of pre-clinical
malaria vaccine trials. Our TMRC program will include the study of human
communities naturally exposed to both P. falciparum and P. vivax transmission.
We plan to approach a lack of information concerning the prevalence of anemia
in those communities, the factors associated to its production such as those
related to nutrition and to genetic features (i.e. Hemoglobinopathies).
We propose to carry out training activities that cover from long term training
of Colombian and Latin American graduate and post-doc students to short term
seminars, workshops and summer courses for basic - scientists, clinicians and
health workers. Clinical rotations will be offered to clinicians from malaria
endemic areas in order to improve their skills in diagnosis and management of
severe malaria, particularly severe anemia. Furthermore, we plan to establish
a Web Site for Anemia. One of the most cost-effective activities in this
training program, may be the workshops planned to be organized jointly with
the Ministries of Health and PAHO. These workshops will approach the most
relevant issues selected by the RollBack Malaria program.
The training sites and facilities include those of the TMRC program that
comprises: a) A field-site with clinical and research laboratories,
insectaries and a second level hospital. b) A set of laboratories for
molecular biology, immunology, protein chemistry, and parasite in vitro
cultures. c) A primate center with both Aotus and Saimiri monkeys. d) Two
third-level hospitals located in Cali. All these facilities and the activities
developed in them will be coordinated by the Administrative and Visiting
Scientist Cores of the TMRC.
The teaching staff involves immunologists, hematologists, epidemiologist,
statisticians, infectious diseases - specialists, pediatricians and
pathologists. We will combine expertise of well-known scientists from
Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela and the USA. A number of collaborating scientists
and institutions from Colombia and other malaria endemic countries of Latin
America, have been contacted and will provide trainee candidates. Trainee
candidates will be selected on a competitive basis and an evaluation of
outcome is proposed at the end of each yearly period, during the Training
Advisory Group (TAG) meeting. These activities will profit from a long
tradition of international training developed at the School of Health of
Universidad del Valle, in Cali.
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
CFDA Code
989
DUNS Number
880188859
UEI
YNNWLL6N8KG5
Project Start Date
07-June-2002
Project End Date
28-February-2006
Budget Start Date
01-March-2004
Budget End Date
28-February-2005
Project Funding Information for 2004
Total Funding
$106,314
Direct Costs
$98,720
Indirect Costs
$7,594
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2004
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
$106,314
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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