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Advancing Fungal Pathogen Surveillance in African Informal Settlements: Integrating Community Engagement, Environmental Monitoring, and Predictive Modelling

Last update: Dec 25, 2024 Last update: Dec 25, 2024

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Locations:South Africa
Start Date:2024
End Date:Unknown
Sectors:Environment & NRM, Health, Information & Communica ...
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Environment & NRM, Health, Information & Communication Technology, Research
Categories:Grants
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Date posted:Dec 25, 2024

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Programme title: Grand Challenges Africa: Accelerating Catalyzing Solutions for Climate Change's Impact on Health, and Gender

Project title:Advancing Fungal Pathogen Surveillance in African Informal Settlements: Integrating Community Engagement, Environmental Monitoring, and Predictive Modelling

Description
Cleo Conacher of Stellenbosch University in South Africa will develop a surveillance and risk prediction system for the presence of Candida pathogens in river water sources used by informal settlements in South Africa. This system will account for climate change-influenced environmental factors that can affect the prevalence, distribution, and behavior of these fungal pathogens. They will survey community members for data on river water exposure. They will also design a sampling device to collect data on river water properties as well as microbiological samples for data on Candida pathogen prevalence and gene expression. They will combine this data to enhance an existing framework for microbial risk assessment and to develop an AI-based model that predicts fungal infection risk from environmental trends. They will communicate the risk estimates and overall conclusions to community members through meetings and a project website, with materials translated into relevant local languages.

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