About this trial
RACSMEI addresses the high burden of infectious diseases in low- and middle-income countries, including Cambodia, where limited surveillance and laboratory capacity often obscure etiologies and transmission dynamics. This knowledge gap hinders the design of effective prevention and control strategies.
RACSMEI will improve understanding across multiple pathogens using a multidisciplinary One Health approach. We will answer key questions on burden, ecology, transmission and population immune status to inform targeted and culturally appropriate interventions. The project combines a nationally representative One Health survey, social-science methods, and multiplex, diverse diagnostics to efficiently test for 57 priority pathogens, including zoonotic and vector-borne agents, vaccine-preventable and elimination-targeted diseases, enteric, respiratory, and environmentally transmitted pathogens and selected neglected tropical diseases and parasites relevant to Cambodia.
Mathematical modelling will reconstruct and forecast transmission dynamics and assess the potential impact of future public-health strategies. By integrating intersectoral data and innovative methods, RACSMEI will generate actionable evidence for public-health authorities, support precision One Health interventions, and help reduce disease burden in affected communities. The project also aims to ensure the transferability of methods and insights to other countries facing similar challenges.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Residency in the village for more than 6 months;
Age between 2 and 75 years old at the time of inclusion;
For adults: provision of written consent;
For children aged 2-17 years: written parental consent form, verbal assent from children aged 13-17 years;
Disqualifiers
Unable to understand or consent;
Under guardianship or deprived of liberty;
Medical conditions that impede survey participation;
Refusal to participate in the study.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
Lead sponsor
Institut Pasteur
Collaborator
CDC - Ministry of Health of Cambodia
Collaborator
UMR ASTRE (CIRAD)
Collaborator
Malaria Consortium
Collaborator
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Cambodia
Collaborator