Difference between revisions of "Team:Pasteur Paris/Overview"

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In the today’s world where we are still having trouble foreseeing events such as earthquakes and disease outbreaks, our team decided to focus on finding a way to predict one of these problems and, therefore, prevent it from happening. As the centre of our study, we chose arboviruses, mosquito-borne viruses which often cause severe diseases in humans. These viruses are spreading at an alarming rate on a global scale thanks to mosquitoes, their vectors. Currently, the most common method of fighting against the dissemination of the vectors and the viruses are insecticides, which proved to be extremely damaging to the environment. In addition to that, mosquitoes tend to develop resistance against these insecticides, which diminishes their efficiency even more.</br></br>
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In today’s world where we are still having trouble foreseeing events such as earthquakes and disease outbreaks, our team decided to focus on finding a way to predict one of these problems and, therefore, prevent it from happening. As the centre of our study, we chose arboviruses, mosquito-borne viruses which often cause severe diseases in humans. These viruses are spreading at an alarming rate on a global scale thanks to mosquitoes, their vectors. Currently, the most common method of fighting against the dissemination of the vectors and the viruses are insecticides, which proved to be extremely damaging to the environment. In addition to that, mosquitoes tend to develop resistance against these insecticides, which diminishes their efficiency even more.</br></br>
 
Our project consists out of a kit named MOS(KIT)O, containing:</br>
 
Our project consists out of a kit named MOS(KIT)O, containing:</br>
 
<SPACER>• A mosquito trap</br></SPACER>
 
<SPACER>• A mosquito trap</br></SPACER>
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The diagnostic patch is biosilica-based and allows a quick detection of viruses in mosquitoes, by first depositing  a mosquito lysate, produced by the trap, onto the patch. This system is quick and easy to use by local administrations and allows them to create a detailed real-time mapping of the territories populated with infected mosquitoes.</br></br>
 
The diagnostic patch is biosilica-based and allows a quick detection of viruses in mosquitoes, by first depositing  a mosquito lysate, produced by the trap, onto the patch. This system is quick and easy to use by local administrations and allows them to create a detailed real-time mapping of the territories populated with infected mosquitoes.</br></br>
  
So our project consists on the development of a better mapping tool of vector-borne diseases to specifically target insecticide spreading in infected areas only, to facilitate rapid diagnosis, and significantly improve the prevention against these diseases before outbreak appearance. To do that we engineered a dual system capable for ensuring both the capture of mosquitoes and also the detection of the presence or absence of virus in these vectors. </br></br>
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So our project consists in the development of a better mapping tool of vector-borne diseases to specifically target insecticide spreading in infected areas only, to facilitate rapid diagnosis, and significantly improve the prevention against these diseases before outbreak appearance. To do that, we engineered a dual system capable of ensuring both the capture of mosquitoes and also the detection of the presence or absence of virus in these vectors.
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Our solution is based on the use of synthetic biology to design the MOS (KIT) O patch. We produce from <i>E.coli</i> a novel fusion protein with 3 functions:</br>
 
Our solution is based on the use of synthetic biology to design the MOS (KIT) O patch. We produce from <i>E.coli</i> a novel fusion protein with 3 functions:</br>

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