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ERINHA: Framework for the biological high containment research infrastructure STOA – AVIESAN Workshop June 19th 2012, European Parliament, Brussels
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Time table: Inclusion in the ESFRI roadmap in December 2008. A three steps project: Preparatory phase: 36 months, funded by EU. Construction and validation phase: 1-3 years, national funds. Operation phase: at least 20 years, national funds. Submission of the ERINHA proposal to Call 6: FP7- INFRASTRUCTURES-2010-1 for preparatory phase funding; December 2009. Signature of the grant agreement; November 2010. kick off meeting; November 2010.
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Global objective: To strengthen the EU capacities in the fields of diagnosis and study of highly pathogenic infectious micro-organisms
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Facing a grand challenge related to: Emergence et re-emergence of highly pathogenic microorganisms (Nipah, H5N1, CCHF, BT…) Occurrence of bioterrorist attack using risk group 4 pathogens
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Activities to be conducted: Diagnosis Research To develop diagnosis tools, therapeutic and prophylactic means Ranking from academic to finalized Including animal experimentations
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Need for access to BSL-4 containment facility where the following services must be provided: Biosafety and biosecurity Training Experimentation Scientific support Management of collection Access to biological resources
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HPA Inserm PUM BNI INMI SMI NCE Present situation (1) Running BSL-4 laboratories in EU
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Present situation (2) Restricted capacities in EU Restricted number of experts in this field and all focused on virology Restricted/No access for some EU scientist Willingness of some country to build without expertise Evolution of the regulation and creation of new standards No coordination despite existence of networking activities
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Specific challenges Building of BSL4 area is very costly and needs very specific expertise Maintenance is also costly and can not be neglected to ensure proper protection of workers and environment
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HPA Inserm PUM BNI INMI SMI NCE The ERINHA project proposes the creation of a distributed Pan European BSL-4 laboratory Each National laboratory: Brings part of its capacities to built ERINHA Proposes access capacities Share common procedures and practices Share reagents
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Impact foreseen: Improve response to health threats Efficient use of resources Access to BSL-4 facilities Boost the European competitiveness Access to research funds Scientific Advancement
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Organization of work: WP1: Management issues, Financial aspects and consortium agreement WP2: Strategy and commitments WP3: Governing structure and legal status WP4: Technical work: Design considerations and estimating construction costs for new BSL4 areas WP5: Definition, harmonization, standardization and dissemination of best practices in the management of biosafety and biosecurity issues in BSL4 laboratories and for associated biological resources centers WP6: Access to BSL4 infrastructure for academic research, industrial research, and diagnosis activities WP7 Research and diagnosis pilot activities
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Partners and associated partners: (20 partners, 15 countries, 13 associated partners)
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