During the RP4, we reinforced the links and collaborations between WPs and in particular:
1. We continued the implementation of the learning loops (WP1) through six disease-specific modules (WNV, TBE, AMR, COVID-19, CHIK/DEN, HPAI) and generic modules (covariates visualisation and exploitation, and PADI-web media-monitoring tool, GeoNetwork data catalogue). We continued to exchange on the scientific advances and MODO platform through in-person meetings between task leaders, including the WP leaders, on a trimestral basis.
2. During the RP4, the research and modelling activities were finalised (WP2, WP4), especially on the priority diseases chosen with end-users for the implementation of the MOOD platform (TBE, WNV, HPAI, AMR) and two modelling works for the remaining diseases, LEPTO and TULA were initiated – thus allowing to finalise all research contributions for all disease models selected (WP4). Many of the conducted studies provide the code, the data and covariates (where applicable) to nourish an open science and FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable & reusable) research. Completed disease profiles were achieved for all disease models (WP2) – they provide a very detailed and helpful description of the situation and perspectives for surveillance, control and research (including gender aspects) for Europe and linked to the MOOD platform.
3. The information workflow to feed the MOOD platform, which begins from Big heterogeneous data sources to provide standardised covariates according to spatial, temporal, and thematic dimensions and quality evaluation for the MOOD platform, continued during the RP4. Please check the MOOD platform, the data and the tools available (WP5):
https://mood-platform.avia-gis.com/core(se abrirá en una nueva ventana).
4. We delivered the business plan for the MOOD not-for-profit association (INPA) to be established by the end of the project to allow for the sustainability of the MOOD tools and services (WP6). As of December 2024, eight partners have accepted membership.
5. We continued to promote the project achievements by regularly updating the MOOD website and social media and covering the two events: the MOOD launch of the MOOD platform and workshop with end-users at ITM, Antwerp, Belgium, in October 2024 and the scientific conference and final meeting of the project at the ISS, Rome, Italy, in November 2024 (WP6).
6. The Coordination, in link with the two external advisors on ethics and data protection, continued to monitor the respect of ethics and data protection laws and principles for all the project's tasks and activities (WP7 and WP8), including one gender workshop on the perceptions of how gender is considered in the EI process, from detection of events to analysis and modelling and communication and awareness raising (see WP7 and task on gender).
Overview of the main results and their exploitation:
a) We have had 50 deliverables among which 25 are publicly available.
b) We have provided freely available and open access datasets for many environmental, climate, host distribution factors that can be used as covariates for different purposes, from simple epidemiological analysis and from risk assessment to modelling.
c) Disease profiles complete with dashboards for all diseases in MOOD.
d) Risk mapping model outputs for TBE, WNV, HPAI, AMR, bat-borne, rodent-borne disease-X for Europe and finalising for TUL, CHIK, DEN.
e) The project results from point b), c), d) are available at the MOOD platform, open access and freely available at:
https://app.mood-h2020.eu/(se abrirá en una nueva ventana).
f) We have provided code for 70 works and created several R packages helpful for scientists and epidemiologists at PH agencies to better control arboviral disease outbreaks in Europe (arbocarto) and phylogenetic analysis for researchers and modellers (phycova) as well as the following tools.
g) We have had 181 publications, 156 of which are in peer-reviewed papers.
h) We have organised two summer schools on machine learning and space-time analysis, with over 79 participants from 24 countries.
i) We have organised one test of the prototype MOOD platform in June 2023 and a final workshop launch and test of the MOOD platform in October 2024 and November 2024 with a total of 93 participants from 23 countries.
j) We have had over 26 newsletters and 33 webinars during the project duration.