ECRAID-Base
Building upon the foundations laid down by COMBACTE and PREPARE, the EU-funded project ECRAID-Base advances clinical research in the field of infectious disease in Europe.Project structure
Complex and multi-faceted, the ECRAID-Base project is split into 13 ‘work packages’ (WP). Each WP is coordinated by a dedicated team affiliated with one or several of the consortium partners (see the legend at the bottom). Here, we introduce the teams and the specific objectives they are pursuing.
WP 1: Project Management and Network Coordination
The first work package encompasses the central organisation, management and coordination of the project. The team monitors compliance with the grant agreement and the consortium agreement, and ensures the good governance, engagement, reach and sustainability of the clinical research network.
Lead Marc Bonten
Lead partner UMCU
WP 2: POS-VAP
The primary objective of the POS-VAP study is to set up an infrastructure capable of rapidly implementing clinical trials related to the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in ICUs.
Lead Bruno François
Lead partner CHUL
Supporting partners Ecraid, UMCU, UNIGE
WP 3: POS-cUTI
POS-cUTI aims to create a similar clinical research infrastructure for studies related to the treatment of complicated Urinary Tract Infections (cUTI) – a leading cause of hospital admission and antibiotic use.
Lead Jesús Rodriguez Baño
Lead partner SAS
Supporting partner Ecraid, UMCU, UNIVR
WP 4: POS-ARI-ER
This study covers pathogens with proven epidemic potential such as influenza viruses and coronaviruses, e.g., COVID-19. POS-ARI-ER is setting up an infrastructure capable of rapidly implementing clinical studies related to the diagnosis and treatment of acute respiratory infections (ARI). It also aims to compare the effectiveness of different diagnostic and therapeutic practices used routinely in emergency rooms.
Lead Jake Dunning
Lead partner UOXF
Supporting partners AMC, Ecraid, UMCU
WP 5: POS-Disease X
High-density urban areas are increasingly becoming the hubs for the explosive spread of infectious disease outbreaks. This study focuses on preparing Europe for a ‘Disease X‘ scenario – an unexplained febrile illness with unusual epidemiology and/or clinical presentation and of likely virus etiology.
Lead Marion Koopmans
Lead partner EMC
Supporting partners Ecraid, Inserm, UMCU, UNIGE
WP 6: POS-ARI-PC
ARI are the most common reason for consultations in community care. The POS-ARI-PC study aims to provide critically important benchmark descriptive data on the presentation and management of ARI, and a research-ready infrastructure for studies related to the treatment, diagnosis and prevention of ARI in the community care setting.
Lead Chris Butler
Lead partner UOXF
Supporting partners Ecraid, Penta, UMCU
WP 7: REMAP-CAP
The Randomized, Embedded, Multifactorial Adaptive Platform trial for Community-Acquired Pneumonia (REMAP-CAP) was conceived after the 2009 swine flu outbreak. This ground-breaking global trial is embedded in clinical care, and allows multiple therapies to be evaluated simultaneously, resulting in rapid accumulation of knowledge during outbreaks and pandemics. ECRAID-Base is the home of the trial’s European arm.
Lead Lennie Derde
Lead partner UMCU
Supporting partner Ecraid, ICNARC
WP 8: Laboratory
LAB-Net provides state-of-the-art laboratory research services that offer extensive support to all clinical studies in Ecraid’s ‘warm-base’ clinical research network.
Lead partner UAntwerp
Supporting partners BFM, Ecraid, EMC, Inserm, UNIGE
WP 9: Data
Data is a crucial part of modern clinical research. WP 9 handles supporting activities involving four interrelated sets of work streams: data management (WP9A), data ethics, sharing & harmonisation (WP9B), epidemiological research (WP9C, EPI-Net), and statistical research (WP9D, STAT-Net).
Lead Thomas Jaenisch
Lead partner UKH
Supporting partners Ecraid, ECRIN, UMCU, UNIGE, UNIVR
WP 10: Preparedness
The POS-Disease X team (WP 5) works to build and maintain operational resilience for rapid response to new or re-emerging threats to the health and security of European citizens. They aim to establish preparedness across all of Ecraid’s service areas for a coordinated clinical research response to infectious disease outbreaks and epidemics.
Lead Marion Koopmans
Lead partner EMC
Supporting partners Ecraid, UAntwerp, UOXF
WP 11: Training
To ensure that the Ecraid’s clinical sites are well-trained to perform clinical and/or laboratory research activities, WP 11 undertakes regular educational and training needs assessments. Depending on the outcomes, it coordinates tailored training missions and online training modules.
Lead Simone Brüderli
Lead partner ESCMID
Supporting partners Ecraid, ERS, UMCU
WP 12: Communications
Effective internal and external communications are important for engaging Ecraid’s stakeholders, from the sites within our network, to policymakers and European citizens. The team works hard to shine a spotlight on the challenges and successes in our clinical research activities, as well as the people behind them.
Lead Claire-Marie Martis
Lead partner Ecraid
Supporting partner UAntwerp, UMCU
WP 13: Ethics requirements
The Ethics requirements team ensures that all research activities performed within the Ecraid network are in compliance with the ethics requirements under national and/or European law. It is coordinated from Ecraid’s headquarters in Utrecht.
Lead partner UMCU
Legend
AMC: Amsterdam University Medical Centre (NL)
BFM: University Hospital for Infectious Diseases "Dr. Fran Mihaljevic" (HR)
CHUL: Limoges Clinical Investigation Center (FR)
Ecraid: Ecraid (NL)
EMC: Erasmus Medical Centre (NL)
ERS: European Respiratory Society (CH)
ESCMID: European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (CH)
ICNARC: Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre (UK)
Inserm: National Institute of Health and Medical Research (FR)
Penta: Penta (IT)
SAS: Andalusian Health Service (ES)
UAntwerp: University of Antwerp (BE)
UKH: Heidelberg University Hospital (DE)
UMCU: University Medical Centre Utrecht (NL)
UNIGE: University of Geneva (CH)
UNIVR: University of Verona (IT)
UOXF: University of Oxford (UK)
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 965313.