IDDO
Updated 21 days ago
University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JD
IDDO is building upon the success of the WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN) and drawing upon WWARN's methods, structure and programmes, applying this expertise, developed for malaria, to a variety of infections. Currently, IDDO has eight active areas of research work: COVID-19, malaria, febrile illness, Ebola, visceral leishmaniasis, medicine quality, schistosomiasis/soil-transmitted helminthiases, and Chagas disease, with more already in development or being scoped for feasibility... IDDO is committed to providing practical tools and services to support the collection of disease characterisation data and develop quality evidence on optimal treatment and response to emerging infections... IDDO brings together a broad range of expertise from across the infectious diseases research community. Below are the team members working on the Chagas Disease research theme based at IDDO. The theme is coordinated by IDDO and the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative's Latin..
Also known as: Infectious Diseases Data Observatory