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Project/Service Agreement:INV-060596

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General Data
Code: 82013
 
Reference: INV-060596
Short name: Low-cost rapid diagnostics & typing for clinical microbiology using FTIR
Title: Low-cost rapid diagnostics & typing for clinical microbiology using FTIR
Competitive Funding: Yes
Does it involve businesses?: Yes
No. of Participating Institutions: 2
Scope
Type: Funded Project
 
Geographical Scope: International
 
Type of Action: Cooperation
Funding
Programme: PS - Programa Solicitado
Funding Institution: Programa Solicitado
Financial Geographical Scope: International
Date of the Funding Agreement: 2024-02-16
Paying Entity: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Scheduling
Planned Start Date: 2024-02-16
Effective Start Date: 2024-02-16
Expected Completion Date: 2025-12-31
Effective Completion Date: 2025-12-31
Budget
Currency: USD
 
Total Approved Budget: 170.817,55 USD ( 148.382,17 EUR)
Taxa de câmbio em 2025-06-13:
1 EUR = 1,1512 USD
Source: European Central Bank
Details
Summary: Kathryn Holt of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in the United Kingdom and Senjuti Saha of the Child Health Research Foundation (CHRF) in Bangladesh will establish Fourier-Transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy in a pediatric microbiological diagnostics laboratory in Bangladesh to support clinical and infection control decisions. FTIR is a relatively low-cost, reagent-free technique that can discern different pathogen strains when combined with attenuated total reflection (ATR). They will set up a Spectrum Two FTIR-ATR instrument, on loan from PerkinElmer at the CHRF, train personnel, and use it to acquire spectra from approximately 1,500 isolates from their biobank to identify three clinically important pathogens: Klebsiella, Acinetobacter, and Salmonella. They will assess reproducibility across different users and laboratories on a validation set of 100 sequenced isolates, and finally test whether FTIR can identify pathogens directly in blood to produce more rapid results.
Scientific Context
Scientific Domain (FOS - Level 2): Medical and Health sciences > Health sciences

Academic fields (CORDIS - Level 5)

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Documents
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Publications associated with the Project

Institutions Participating in the Project
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Name Short name Country Type Participation Name Telephone Email
LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE LSHTM Reino Unido University Proponent
Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade do Porto FFUP Portugal University Partner
 
Budgets and Teams
Approved Budget: 78.142,50 USD
Approved Funded Amount: 78.142,50 USD
Approved co-funded Amount: -
Funding Rate: 100 %
Confidential Budget:

People in the Project

Institution Name Short name Role Dedication (%) Contribution (%) Allocation
Start date End date
FFUP Angela Patricia Silva Novais Amorim APSNA Official Researcher 2024-02-16 2025-12-31
FFUP Luisa Maria Sobreira Vieira Peixe LMSVP Researcher 2024-02-16 2025-12-31

Technicians in the Project

Technician Contact
SPUP 240367 Susana Carla Cunha Amorim de Almeida
SPUP 656280 Bruno Miguel de Almeida Costa
Laboratories
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