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Active HORIZON European Commission

Breath Pathogen Detection (B-Path): Establishing Exhaled Breath Aerosol (XBA) sampling for diagnosis and screening of respiratory infections

€3.21M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universitatsklinikum Heidelberg
Country Germany
Start Date Jul 01, 2024
End Date Jun 30, 2028
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 7
Roles Associated Partner; Participant; Coordinator; Third Party
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101136380
Grant Description

Respiratory infections resulted in >7 million deaths in 2020 and were responsible for 7 of the last 9 pandemics, causing trillions of €s in economic losses.

Despite the importance of early detection for individual health and pandemic control, flawed sampling methods for respiratory infections limit the impact of highly-sensitive diagnostics.

The B-Path project will tackle this problem by establishing exhaled breath aerosol (XBA) as an evidence-based, non-invasive sample for simple detection of respiratory infections that can be undertaken at all levels of care.

We will achieve this by developing and optimising two innovative, easy-to-use and scalable XBA sampling devices and generating evidence for their use in diagnosis and screening (for early diagnosis and transmission control).

We will use different model pathogens that have caused epidemics and pandemics globally – SARS-CoV-2, influenza, and tuberculosis (TB) – and we will generate data on the feasibility of multiplex detection of respiratory pathogens in XBA samples, the adaptability to novel pathogens applying viral metagenomics, and point-of-care testing with lateral-flow assays.

We will assess the sampling efficiency of the novel devices against a benchmark Respiratory Aerosol Sampling Chamber and evaluate performance, feasibility, and acceptability, in comparison to the current standard of sampling in multi-country clinical studies of diagnosis and screening.

Impact and economic modelling will inform the implementation potential of the novel devices for the different use cases and help assess trade-offs.

The project will leverage innovation in bioaerosol and material science, as well as the multidisciplinary (including academia, industry and NGOs) consortium’s track record of delivering transformative diagnostic innovation.

We envision that a single breath sample enables accessible and accurate detection of highly transmissible respiratory infections, thereby improving both individual and population health.

All Grantees

Avelo Ag; Institutul de Pneumoftiziologie Marius Nasta; Ospedale San Raffaele Srl; Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet Frankfurt Am Main; Universitatsklinikum Heidelberg; Desmond Tutu Health Foundation Npc; Universita Vita-Salute San Raffaele

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