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EU funding (€7,348,073): EUROlinkCAT: Establishing a linked European Cohort of Children with Congenital Anomalies Hor19 Dec 2016 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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EUROlinkCAT: Establishing a linked European Cohort of Children with Congenital Anomalies

Over 130,000 children born in Europe every year will have a congenital anomaly (CA; birth defect). These CAs, which are often rare diseases, are a major cause of infant mortality, childhood morbidity and long-term disability. EUROCAT is an established European network of population-based registries for the epidemiologic surveillance of CAs. EUROlinkCAT will use the EUROCAT infrastructure to support 21 EUROCAT registries in 13 European countries to link their CA data to mortality, hospital discharge, prescription and educational databases. Each registry will send standard aggregate tables and analysis results to a Central Results Repository (CRR) thus respecting data security issues surrounding sensitive data. The CRR will contain standardised summary data and analyses on an estimated 200,000 children with a CA born from 1995 to 2014 up to age 10, enabling hypotheses on their health and education to be investigated at an EU level. This enhanced information will allow optimisation of personalised care and treatment decisions for children with rare CAs. Registries will be supported in using social media platforms to connect with families who live with CAs in their regions. A novel sustainable e-forum, “ConnectEpeople”, will link these families with local, national and international registries and information resources. ConnectEpeople will involve these families in setting research priorities and ensuring a meaningful dissemination of results. Findings will provide evidence to inform national treatment guidelines, such as concerning screening programs, to optimise diagnosis, prevention and treatment for these children and reduce health inequalities in Europe. An economic evaluation of the hospitalisation costs associated with CA will be provided The CRR and associated documentation, including linkage and standardisation procedures and “ConnectEpeople” forum will be available post-EUROlinkCAT thus facilitating future local and EU level analyses.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS GRONINGEN €340,889
Agenzia Regionale Di Sanita €0.00
Asociacion Instituto de Investigacion Sanitaria Biogipuzkoa €60,595
Biomedical Computing Ltd. €99,673
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la Reunion €18,464.19
Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche €260,558
Departamento de Salud Gobierno Vasco €0.00
Fundacion para El Fomento de La Investigacion Sanitaria y Biomedica de La Comunitat Valenciana €123,510
Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale €75,538
Instituto Nacional de Saude DR. Ricardo Jorge €101,502
International Charitable Fund Omni-NET FOR Children €42,495
KLINIKA ZA DJECJE BOLESTI ZAGREB €138,128
OTTO-VON-GUERICKE-UNIVERSITAET MAGDEBURG €52,786
Provinciaal Instituut Voor Hygiene €61,414
Public Health Wales National Health Service Trust €22,658
Queen Mary University of London €517,053
Redburn Solutions Ltd. €49,067
Region Syddanmark €666,089
St George's Hospital Medical School €2,016,139
Swansea University €133,339
TERVEYDEN JA HYVINVOINNIN LAITOS €340,195
Universita Degli Studi Di Ferrara €362,000
University of Newcastle Upon Tyne €578,237
University of Ulster €1,125,256
Uniwersytet Medyczny im Karola Marcinkowskiego w Poznaniu €162,488

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/733001

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