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Viral Haemorrhagic Fever: Modern Approaches for developing bedside Rapid Diagnostics

Project description

Rapid point-of-care diagnostic tools to handle viral haemorrhagic fever outbreaks

The EU-funded VHFMoDRAD project is developing rapid point-of-care single/multiplex diagnostic methods that will significantly increase the capacity to handle outbreaks of diseases caused by filoviruses and other viral hemorrhagic fever diseases in Africa. The goals of the current project will be achieved via a multidisciplinary research consortium with the involvement of European and African research organisations and industry partners that will consolidate previous methods, tools and knowledge accumulated by the earlier EbolaMoDRAD project. The current project will put in place a strong capacity-building programme in West Africa and will disseminate all results as soon as they become available to public health bodies and non-governmental organisations via new outreach programmes.

Objective

VHFMoDRAD will develop and deliver rapid and point-of-care singel/multiplex diagnostic tool(s) that will significantly increase our capacity to handle outbreaks with Filoviruses and other viral hemorrhagic fever diseases in Africa. The overall aim of VHFMoDRAD is to carry on the outcome of the currently running EbolaMoDRAD project to the next level, which is behind of the scope of that project.
The goals of VHFMoDRAD will be done via a multidisciplinary research consortium drawn from key European and African research organisations and also industry and SMEs, thus consolidating previous tools and knowledge. VHFMoDRAD will also put in place a strong capacity building programme in West Africa The project will disseminate widely all results as they become available, notably to public health bodies and non-governmental organisations (NGOs), via a strong outreach programme.
To achieve this overall aim an intensive work plan will be put in place, with the following specific objectives:
- to develop rapid molecular and serological single/multiplex detection methods;
- perform preclinical validation of diagnostic tools;
- to validate the successful diagnosis tools under field conditions;
- implement a strong capacity building programme in West Africa by a twining program;
- to exploit results;
- to disseminate the results to public health bodies, NGOs, outbreak management teams and local hospitals in West Africa.

Coordinator

FOLKHALSOMYNDIGHETEN
Net EU contribution
€ 380 505,66
Address
NOBELS VAG 18
171 82 Solna
Sweden

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Region
Östra Sverige Stockholm Stockholms län
Activity type
Other
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Total cost
€ 380 505,66

Participants (16)