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Active HORIZON European Commission

Surface Transfer of Pathogens

€4.31M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Bundesanstalt Fuer Materialforschung Und -Pruefung
Country Germany
Start Date Sep 01, 2022
End Date Aug 31, 2026
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 15
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101057961
Grant Description

The STOP project will develop antimicrobial and antiviral nanocoatings that can be flexibly or permanently applied to high-touch surfaces.

These nanocoatings will be derived from a combination of inorganic nanoparticles, antimicrobial peptides and nanoscale laser surface patterning.

The nanocoatings will be thoroughly characterised for their efficacy, using both existing international standards and improved testing methods developed within the project (the new testing methods will be proposed to standards agencies for adoption).

Several different active substances will be explored (i) to allow formulation in highly flexible, sprayable, and long-lasting coatings, (ii) provide broad spectrum antimicrobial antiviral activity, and iii) reduce the chances of the development of resistance.

To this end, the mode-of-action, and the risk of selection for antimicrobial resistance in bacteria and viruses will be assessed.The flexible nanocoatings will provide a long-lasting (30 days) reduction in bioburden that resembles standards set for microbial colonization of surfaces in hospitals, which can only be reached after intense surface disinfection or permanent introduction of known antimicrobial material such as copper.

This effect will be studied in a real-life intervention trail and with epidemiological models.

The developed nanocoatings are expected to lead to significant reductions in infectious diseases transmitted from high-touch surfaces, healthcare cost savings, reduction in environmental pollution by disinfectants, and increased preparedness of the EU public health system to future pandemics. The safety of the nanomaterials will be backed up by human and environmental toxicity studies and life cycle analyses.

From the beginning, attention will be paid to end-user acceptance, manufacturing scalability, and short-term exploitation by SMEs

All Grantees

Astiki Mi Kerdoskopiki Etaireia Proliptikis Perivallontikis Kai Ergasiakis Iatrikis; Institut Pro Elektronika Na Ban - Institute of Electronics Bulgarian Academy of Sciences; Apel Laser Srl; Tartu Ulikool; Universita Degli Studi Di Trieste; Fraunhofer Gesellschaft Zur Forderung Der Angewandten Forschung Ev; The University of Birmingham; Idryma Technologias Kai Erevnas; Satakunnan Ammattikorkeakoulu Oy; Bundesanstalt Fuer Materialforschung Und -Pruefung; Amanuensis Gmbh; Affix Labs Oy; Eidgenossische Materialprufungs- Und Forschungsanstalt; King's College London; Ruder Boskovic Institute

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