Impact of Japanese Encephalitis Vaccination in Cambodia (U01)

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Federal Grant Title: Impact of Japanese Encephalitis Vaccination in Cambodia (U01)
CFDA Number: 93.283
CFDA Description: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention_Investigations and Technical Assistance
Federal Agency Name: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Category of Funding Activity: Health
Category Explanation: Information not provided
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: RFA-CK-10-003
Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Posted Date: Jan 29, 2010
Creation Date: Jan 29, 2010
Original Closing Date for Applications: Mar 30, 2010 Note: The application is not complete until you have completed the validation process. After you receive the submission receipt email, the next email you will receive will be a message validating or rejecting your submitted application package with errors. Validation may take at least two (2) calendar days; however, you may check the status of your application to ensure submission is complete. To guarantee that you comply with the Funding Opportunity Announcement, allocate additional days to file. Non-validated applications will not be accepted after the due date. If no validation is received within two (2) calendar days of submission, you may contact Grants.gov. Please refer to the email message generated at the time of application submission for instructions on how to track your application or the Application User Guide, Version 3.0 page 57.
Current Closing Date for Applications: Mar 30, 2010 Note: The application is not complete until you have completed the validation process. After you receive the submission receipt email, the next email you will receive will be a message validating or rejecting your submitted application package with errors. Validation may take at least two (2) calendar days; however, you may check the status of your application to ensure submission is complete. To guarantee that you comply with the Funding Opportunity Announcement, allocate additional days to file. Non-validated applications will not be accepted after the due date. If no validation is received within two (2) calendar days of submission, you may contact Grants.gov. Please refer to the email message generated at the time of application submission for instructions on how to track your application or the Application User Guide, Version 3.0 page 57.
Archive Date: Apr 29, 2010
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Estimated Total Program Funding: $1,200,000
Federal Grant Award Ceiling: $0
Federal Grant Award Floor: $0
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No

Applicants Eligible for this Grant
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility
The Ministry of Health in Cambodia is the only institution which possesses the scientific and management capability to meet program requirements without jeopardizing or compromising the quality of the research and other activities. The ministry of Health (MoH) in Cambodia includes staff who have been trained in a variety of international settings, including public health scientists, laboratory scientists, clinicians, epidemiologists, information technology professionals, and experts in emerging infectious diseases and vaccine sciences, etc. The MoH collaborates with universities, community groups, private industry, U.S. governmental institutions (e.g., USAID), the World Health Organization (WHO), non-governmental organizations, governments of other countries, and others to study and address infectious disease health problems in Cambodia and the surrounding region, leading to public health prevention and control measures that can be applied in developing countries worldwide.
Grant Description
CDC's Procurement and Grants Office has published a funding opportunity announcement entitled, "Impact of Japanese Encephalitis Vaccination in Cambodia (U01). Approximately $300,000-$500,000 will be available in fiscal year 2010 to fund one award. The purpose of this research program is to demonstrate and document the impact of a JE vaccination program with the SA 14-14-2 JE vaccine in Cambodia. Higher incidence of Japanese encephalitis in Cambodia provides the opportunity to learn more about the epidemiology of JE, and to demonstrate the impact of a vaccination campaign using the SA 14-14-2 vaccine.
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Grant Announcement Contact
PGO TIMS Phone 770-488-2700

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