Arboviral Risk Associated with Solid Organ and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Grafts: The Prophylactic Answers Proposed by the French High Council of Public Health in a National Context
Bruno Pozzetto,
Gilda Grard,
Guillaume Durand,
Marie-Claire Paty,
Pierre Gallian,
Sophie Lucas-Samuel,
Stéphanie Diéterlé,
Muriel Fromage,
Marc Durand,
Didier Lepelletier,
Christian Chidiac,
Bruno Hoen,
Xavier Nicolas de Lamballerie
Affiliations
Bruno Pozzetto
Haut Conseil de la Santé Publique, Ministère de la Santé et de la Prévention, 75007 Paris, France
Gilda Grard
National Reference Center for Arboviruses, National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm), 13005 Marseille, France
Guillaume Durand
National Reference Center for Arboviruses, National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm), 13005 Marseille, France
Marie-Claire Paty
Santé Publique France, The French Public Health Agency, 94410 Saint-Maurice, France
Pierre Gallian
Etablissement Français du Sang, 93218 Saint-Denis, France
Sophie Lucas-Samuel
Agence de la Biomédecine, 93212 Saint-Denis, France
Stéphanie Diéterlé
Agence de la Biomédecine, 93212 Saint-Denis, France
Muriel Fromage
Agence Nationale de Sécurité du Médicament et des Produits de Santé (ANSM), 93200 Saint-Denis, France
Marc Durand
Haut Conseil de la Santé Publique, Ministère de la Santé et de la Prévention, 75007 Paris, France
Didier Lepelletier
Haut Conseil de la Santé Publique, Ministère de la Santé et de la Prévention, 75007 Paris, France
Christian Chidiac
Haut Conseil de la Santé Publique, Ministère de la Santé et de la Prévention, 75007 Paris, France
Bruno Hoen
Haut Conseil de la Santé Publique, Ministère de la Santé et de la Prévention, 75007 Paris, France
Xavier Nicolas de Lamballerie
National Reference Center for Arboviruses, National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm), 13005 Marseille, France
Diseases caused by arboviruses are on the increase worldwide. In addition to arthropod bites, most arboviruses can be transmitted via accessory routes. Products of human origin (labile blood products, solid organs, hematopoietic stem cells, tissues) present a risk of contamination for the recipient if the donation is made when the donor is viremic. Mainland France and its overseas territories are exposed to a complex array of imported and endemic arboviruses, which differ according to their respective location. This narrative review describes the risks of acquiring certain arboviral diseases from human products, mainly solid organs and hematopoietic stem cells, in the French context. The main risks considered in this study are infections by West Nile virus, dengue virus, and tick-borne encephalitis virus. The ancillary risks represented by Usutu virus infection, chikungunya, and Zika are also addressed more briefly. For each disease, the guidelines issued by the French High Council of Public Health, which is responsible for mitigating the risks associated with products of human origin and for supporting public health policy decisions, are briefly outlined. This review highlights the need for a “One Health” approach and to standardize recommendations at the international level in areas with the same viral epidemiology.