Impact and viability of a novel mass PCR testing method as a pandemic-fighting strategy

HealthHORIZON-RIAID: 101095606
EC Contribution
€33,976
Consortium Size
5 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

The COVID-19 pandemic has not only affected our health, but also our lifestyles and our economies. Given its high non-symptomatic transmissibility, to stop a pandemic-causing pathogen like SARS-CoV-2 early on its tracks without needing to resort to economy-damaging measures, would have required a mass testing strategy very early on: according to some estimates up to 10% of a nation’s population should have been tested on a daily basis to achieve this. Given the exponential growth tendency of pandemic-causing respiratory viruses, as soon as such pathogen is identified a large-scale testing campaign should immediate be deployed (a strategy adopted successfully in very densely populated areas of China). And given the long periods required to develop other pandemic-fighting strategies (i.e. such as vaccines and quick diagnostic tests), PCR-based mass testing could be the ideal front line of defense, since it can be developed in only a few weeks after decoding the genetic map of the pathogen. But although PCR testing capacity has greatly been increased worldwide, regularly testing large fractions of the population would still remain prohibitively costly with current technology.The PCR-4-ALL consortium (combining expertise in diagnostics, high-throughput-screening, virology, disease modelling, econometrics and digital health platforms) will aim to demonstrate the technical feasibility of carrying out population-wide PCR testing by demonstrating a capacity of >10^5 tests in a single day and platform, in an extremely cost-effective manner (at least 2 orders of magnitude cheaper than currently). We will, furthermore, evaluate the effectiveness of utilizing this strategy as the main pandemic-fighting measure by assessing its ability to minimize, or even prevent, the need to implement other costly and partially ineffective measures (i.e. lockdowns and vaccination campaigns).

Consortium (5)

Project Results (25)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (21)
Socioeconomic inequality and access to emergency care: understanding the pathways to the emergency department in the UK
BMJ Open· 2026DOI
Joan Madia, Adrian A Boyle, James Ray, Alex Novak, Catherine J Pope, Bella Wheeler, Stavros Petrou, Raphael Wittenberg, Catia Nicodemo
Dynamics of contact behaviour by self-reported COVID-19 vaccination and infection status during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany: an analysis of two large population-based studies
BMC Medicine· 2025DOI
Lena Böff, Antonia Bartz, Manuela Harries, null null, Monika Strengert, Alex Dulovic, Nicole Schneiderhan-Marra, Stefanie Castell, Jana-Kristin Heise, Carolina Klett-Tammen, Gérard Krause, Pilar Hernandez, Daniela Gornyk, Monike Schlüter, Tobias Kerrines, Gerhard Bojara, Kerstin Frank, Knut Gubbe, Torsten Tonn, Oliver Kappert, Winfried V. Kern, Thomas Illig, Norman Klopp, Gottfried Roller, Michael Ziemons, null null, Tom Berger, Madhav Chaturvedi, Christopher I. Jarvis, Nicole Rübsamen, Stefan Scholz, Jasmin Walde, null null, Nils Bardeck, Wolfgang Bock, Michael Boehm, Laura-Inés Böhler, Johannes Bracher, Sebastian Contreras, Claudia Denkinger, Philipp Dönges, Cornelia Gottschick, Felix Guenther, Torben Heinsohn, Olga Hovardovska, Daniel Junker, Rolf Kaiser, Lisa Koeppel, Tyll Krueger, Alexander Kuhlmann, Patrick Marsall, Viola Priesemann, Ulrich Reinacher, Isti Rodiah, Melanie Schienle, Daniel Wolffram, André Karch, Annette Aigner, Veronika K. Jaeger, Berit Lange
Feasibility of blood self-sampling with HemaSpot HF for Anti-Clostridium tetani Toxin IgG detection
Scientific Reports· 2025DOI
R. Kettlitz, J. Ortmann, T. Kerrinnes, J. J. Ott, S. Castell
Resilience of the acute sector in recovery from COVID-19 pressures
Social Science & Medicine· 2025DOI
Laia Bosque-Mercader, Simon Conroy, Daniel Lasserson, Russell Mannion, Catia Nicodemo, Raphael Wittenberg
Responsive population-based cohorts as platforms for characterising pathogen- and population-level infection dynamics for epidemic prevention, preparedness and response
Eurosurveillance· 2025DOI
Ivonne Morales, Van Kính Nguyen, Mirna Abd El Aziz, Ayten Sultanli, Till Bärnighausen, Heiko Becher, Sandra Ciesek, Beate Kampmann, Berit Lange, Jan Rupp, Simone Scheithauer, Helen Ward, André Karch, Claudia M Denkinger
Self-reported poliomyelitis vaccination and documentation in adults indicates high uptake: a digital German epidemic panel, December 2024
BMC Public Health· 2025DOI
Robyn Kettlitz, Manuela Harries, Seba Contreras, Jannik Reinecke, Maren Sophia Wieder, Thomas von Lengerke, Stefanie Castell, Berit Lange, Carolina J. Klett-Tammen, null null, Xavier Casadevall i Solvas, Emine Kayahan, Mariam Mohamed Abdelsatta Bayoumi, Gregor Fritz, Zhiyuan Ma, Jeroen Lammertyn, Dragana Spasic, Lorenz Van Hileghem, Robin De Groote, Javier Martinez-Picado, Elisabet Fernández-Rosas, Sara Morón-López, Maria C. Puertas, Maria C. Garcia-Guerrero, Catia Nicodemo, Alessandro Bucciol, Stefano Landi, Chiara Leardini, Giulia Montresor, Khalidwa Shomali, Isti Rodiah, Felix Jenniches Helmholtz, Daniel Alexander Schulze, Vanessa Melhorn, null null, Monika Strengert, Alex Dulovic, Nicole Schneiderhan-Marra, Jana-Kristin Heise, Gérard Krause, Pilar Hernandez, Daniela Gornyk, Monike Schlüter, Tobias Kerrinnes, Gerhard Bojara, Kerstin Frank, Knut Gubbe, Torsten Tonn, Oliver Kappert, Winfried V. Kern, Thomas Illig, Norman Klopp, Gottfried Roller Michael Ziemons
Social Science and Medicine
Economic Modelling· 2025DOI
Innocenti, F; McCormick, B; Nicodemo, C
Correction for Morón-López et al., “Comparison of Reverse Transcription (RT)-Quantitative PCR and RT-Droplet Digital PCR for Detection of Genomic and Subgenomic SARS-CoV-2 RNA”
Microbiology Spectrum· 2024DOI
Sara Morón-López; Eva Riveira-Muñoz; Víctor Urrea; Lucia Gutiérrez-Chamorro; Carlos Ávila-Nieto; Marc Noguera-Julian; Jorge Carrillo; Oriol Mitjà; Lourdes Mateu; Marta Massanella; Ester Ballana; Javier Martinez-Picado
Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology· 2024DOI
Melisa Gualdrón-López; Melisa Gualdrón-López; Alberto Ayllon-Hermida; Alberto Ayllon-Hermida; Núria Cortes-Serra; Núria Cortes-Serra; Patricia Resa-Infante; Patricia Resa-Infante; Patricia Resa-
Preclinical development of humanized monoclonal antibodies against CD169 as a broad antiviral therapeutic strategy
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy· 2024DOI
Patricia Resa-Infante, Itziar Erkizia, Xabier Muñiz-Trabudua, Federica Linty, Arthur E H Bentlage, Daniel Perez-Zsolt, Jordana Muñoz-Basagoiti, Dàlia Raïch-Regué, Nuria Izquierdo-Useros, Theo Rispens, Gestur Vidarsson, Javier Martinez-Picado
RSC Advances
RSC Advances· 2024DOI
Waeterschoot, Jorik; Kayahan, Emine; Breukers, Jolien; Lammertyn, Jeroen; Solvas, Xavier
Social Science and Medicine
PharmacoEconomics - Open· 2024DOI
Kim, SW; Alacevich, C; Nicodemo, C; Wittenberg, R; de Lusignan, S; Petrou, S
Targeting Viral Transcription for HIV Cure Strategies
Microorganisms· 2024DOI
Jon Izquierdo-Pujol, Maria C Puertas, Javier Martinez-Picado, Sara Morón-López
Comparison of Reverse Transcription (RT)-Quantitative PCR and RT-Droplet Digital PCR for Detection of Genomic and Subgenomic SARS-CoV-2 RNA
Microbiology Spectrum· 2023DOI
Moron-Lopez, Sara; Riveira-Muñoz, Eva; Urrea, Víctor; Gutiérrez-Chamorro, Lucía; Avila-Nieto, Carlos; Noguera-Julian, Marc; Carrillo, Jorge; Mitjà, Oriol; Mateu, Lourdes; Massanella, Marta; Ballana, Ester; Martínez Picado, Francisco Javier; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Depression and anxiety during and after episodes of COVID-19 in the community
Scientific Reports· 2023DOI
Alacevich, C; Thalmann, I; Nicodemo, C; de Lusignan, S; Petrou, S
Development and validation of a new measurement instrument to assess internship experience of medical doctors in low-income and middle-income countries
BMJ global health· 2023DOI
Zhao, Y., Jalloh, S., Lam, P.K., Kwarshak, Y.K., Mbuthia, D., Misago, N., Namedre, M., Phương, N.T.B., Qaloewa, S., Summers, R. and Tang, K.
Opportunities for CAR-T Cell Immunotherapy in HIV Cure
VIRUSES-BASEL· 2023DOI
Gerard Campos-Gonzalez; Javier Martinez-Picado; Talia Velasco-Hernandez; Maria Salgado
We were treated like we are nobody”: a mixed-methods study of medical doctors’ internship experiences in Kenya and Uganda
BMJ Global Health· 2023DOI
Zhao, Yingxi, Daniel Mbuthia, David Gathara, Jacinta Nzinga, Raymond Tweheyo, and Mike English
How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect cancer patients in England who had hospital appointments cancelled?
Social Science and MedicineDOI
Jakub Lonsky , Catia Nicodemo , Stuart Redding
Overseas general practitioners (GPs) and prescription behaviour in England
Health PolicyDOI
Catia Nicodemo, Cristina E. Orso, Cristina Tealdi
The Effect of Immigration on Occupational Injuries: Evidence from Administrative Data
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and StatisticsDOI
Alacevich, Caterina, and Catia Nicodemo
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Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - PCR-4-ALL (Impact and viability of a novel mass PCR testing method as a pandemic-fighting strategy)