Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jan 2019)

Aeromedical Transfer of Patients with Viral Hemorrhagic Fever

  • Edward D. Nicol,
  • Stephen Mepham,
  • Jonathan Naylor,
  • Ian Mollan,
  • Matthew Adam,
  • Joanna d’Arcy,
  • Philip Gillen,
  • Emma Vincent,
  • Belinda Mollan,
  • David Mulvaney,
  • Andrew Green,
  • Michael Jacobs

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2501.180662
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 5 – 14

Abstract

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For >40 years, the British Royal Air Force has maintained an aeromedical evacuation facility, the Deployable Air Isolator Team (DAIT), to transport patients with possible or confirmed highly infectious diseases to the United Kingdom. Since 2012, the DAIT, a joint Department of Health and Ministry of Defence asset, has successfully transferred 1 case-patient with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, 5 case-patients with Ebola virus disease, and 5 case-patients with high-risk Ebola virus exposure. Currently, no UK-published guidelines exist on how to transfer such patients. Here we describe the DAIT procedures from collection at point of illness or exposure to delivery into a dedicated specialist center. We provide illustrations of the challenges faced and, where appropriate, the enhancements made to the process over time.

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