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CCHFVACIM · Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever Vaccine and Immunotherapy

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202431 December 2027EU funding €7,755,341Call HORIZON-HLTH-2023-DISEASE-03

The CCHFVACIM project is an ambitious collaborative effort aimed at developing both prophylactic and therapeutic effective countermeasures against Crimean Congo Haemorrhagic Fever Virus (CCHFV), one of the most threatening vector-borne pathogens, widely distributed, including in the European continent. Deep structural biology studies on viral glycoproteins and investigation of the immunogenicity of the viral antigens will be combined with optimisation of an mRNA vaccine candidate against the virus and characterisation of the resulting protective immunity, as well as with the development of immunotherapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) based on CCHFVs antigenic targets.To achieve the overarching goals, the CCHFVACIM project will build on the success of previous projects such as CCHFever (FP7), CCHFVaccine (H2020) and go the extra mile by initiating a unique One-Health platform strategy to address different aspects of this severe public health threat. On one hand, the project will use several advanced animal models (mice, sheep, and non-human primate) to assess and compare the efficacy of mRNA vaccine candidates, mAbs and therapeutic mRNA; on the other hand, it will establish a biobank from CCHF patients to build up a pipeline for the production of mAbs against CCHFV from their B cells.Importantly, the project will also contribute to capacity building of European infrastructures, with the establishment of a platform on mRNA-based vaccine at one of the partner institutions. Ultimately, CCHFVACIM will permit to develop a road map to bring the most efficacious vaccine candidates and immunotherapy tools to clinical trial Phase I in humans. The project results will be widely disseminated among the scientific community, public health authorities, non-governmental organisations, outbreak management teams, and hospitals, with the final scope of both contributing to contain the burden of CCHF disease and increasing preparedness to new outbreaks.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

FOLKHALSOMYNDIGHETEN

SE · €1,593,300

thirdParty

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE

FR

participant

INTERNATIONAL VACCINE INSTITUTE

KR · €185,304

participant

FRIEDRICH LOEFFLER INSTITUT - BUNDESFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUER TIERGESUNDHEIT

DE · €1,110,963

participant

STATENS VETERINAERMEDICINSKA ANSTALT

SE · €304,800

participant

EUROPEAN RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE ON HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AGENTS

BE · €2,110,356

associatedPartner

Department of Health

UK

participant

JUSTUS-LIEBIG-UNIVERSITAET GIESSEN

DE · €387,500

participant

NATIONAL CENTER OF INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES

BG · €97,500

participant

THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CORP

US · €496,619

participant

INSTITUT PASTEUR DU CAMBODGE

KH · €428,750

participant

INSTITUT PASTEUR

FR · €400,000

associatedPartner

United States Department of Health and Human Services

US

participant

KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET

SE · €444,500

participant

SIVAS CUMHURIYET UNIVERSITESI

TR · €195,750

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