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Development of innovative technology?s for prevention and treatment of female genital infections (DEVTEGEN)
Date du début: 31 déc. 2011, Date de fin: 30 déc. 2013 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

Problem areas occuring at partners on both sides of the border: (1) Through gynecological examination feasible, immediate, objective diagnostic method for identification of microbial vaginitis(2) Lack of therapeutic remedy considering the discrete appaerance of microbial vaginitisThe overall and long-term goals of the project are to decrease and mitigation the effects of microbial vaginal inflammation (decrease of fertility and the incidence of premature birth) in favor of- identification of predisposing genetic factors, selection of patients with increased risk factor;- development of nanotechnology based therapy considering the personal aptitudes and without side and teratogenic effects;- operation of crossborder innovative researchers’ cooperation and exploration of new lines for infertility’s researchOutcomes of the project:(1) Identification of genetic polymorphisms of microbial vaginosis(2) Development of pH sensitive nanocomposite hydro gel, that in the future can be upgraded according to different genetically determined marker specificities(3) Organizational framework of international, innovative researchers’ team based on multidisciplinary knowledge base;(4) Research protocol for supporting the implementation of standardised activities regarding genetic examinations and sampling at vaginal infections(5) Publications and presentations published in international science and at international conferences(6) Contracted relation between Hungarian and Serbian research institutions and companies Achievements: The fungus Candida albicans accounts for approximately 80-90% of all vulvogaginitis (VVC) cases. It is estimated that 75% of women hahe at least one episode of VVC within their lifetime, with 40% to 45% having two or more episodes. The Hungarian and Serbian scientists realised that the population faces the same problems on both sides of the border, thus they decided to solve them together. The overall and longterm goals of the project were to decrease and mitigate the effects of microbial vaginal inflammation. As part of the project, the participants intended to de

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  • 2007 - 2013 Hungary - Serbia IPA CBC (HU-RS)
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