Laboratory management of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus infections: perspectives from two European networks

Author:

Bartolini Barbara1,Gruber Cesare EM1,Koopmans Marion2,Avšič Tatjana3,Bino Sylvia4,Christova Iva5,Grunow Roland6,Hewson Roger7,Korukluoglu Gulay8,Lemos Cinthia Menel9,Mirazimi Ali101112,Papa Anna13,Sanchez-Seco Maria Paz14,Sauer Aisha V.15,Zeller Hervè16,Nisii Carla1,Capobianchi Maria Rosaria1,Ippolito Giuseppe1,Reusken Chantal B.17182,Di Caro Antonino171

Affiliation:

1. ‘L. Spallanzani’ National Institute for Infectious Diseases IRCCS (INMI), WHO Collaborating Center for Clinical Care, Diagnosis, Response and Training on Highly Infectious Diseases, Rome, Italy

2. Erasmus MC, Department of Viroscience, WHO Collaborating Centre for Arbovirus and Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Reference and Research, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

3. Institute of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Ljubljana, Slovenia

4. Control of Infectious Diseases Department Institute of Public Health, Tirana, Albania

5. National Center of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Sofia, Bulgaria

6. Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany

7. Public Health England, National Infection Service WHO Collaborating Centre for Virus Reference and Research (Special Pathogens), Porton Down, Salisbury, United Kingdom

8. Public Health General Directorate of Turkey, AnkaraCity, Turkey

9. Consumers, Health, Agriculture and Food Executive Agency (CHAFEA), Luxembourg, Luxembourg

10. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Clinical Microbiology, Karolinska Institute and Karolinska University Hospital, Solna, Sweden

11. National Veterinary Institute, Uppsala, Sweden

12. Public Health agency of Sweden, Solna, Sweden

13. Department of Microbiology, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece

14. National Centre of Microbiology, Institute of Health Carlos III, Madrid, Spain

15. European Commission, Directorate General for Health and Food Safety, Unit for Crisis Management and Preparedness in Health, Luxembourg, Luxembourg

16. European Center for Disease Prevention and Control, Office of the Chief Scientist, Stockholm, Sweden

17. Authors contributed equally to the work and share last authorship

18. Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven, the Netherlands

Abstract

Background Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is considered an emerging infectious disease threat in the European Union. Since 2000, the incidence and geographic range of confirmed CCHF cases have markedly increased, following changes in the distribution of its main vector, Hyalomma ticks. Aims To review scientific literature and collect experts’ opinion to analyse relevant aspects of the laboratory management of human CCHF cases and any exposed contacts, as well as identify areas for advancement of international collaborative preparedness and laboratory response plans. Methods We conducted a literature review on CCHF molecular diagnostics through an online search. Further, we obtained expert opinions on the key laboratory aspects of CCHF diagnosis. Consulted experts were members of two European projects, EMERGE (Efficient response to highly dangerous and emerging pathogens at EU level) and EVD-LabNet (Emerging Viral Diseases-Expert Laboratory Network). Results Consensus was reached on relevant and controversial aspects of CCHF disease with implications for laboratory management of human CCHF cases, including biosafety, diagnostic algorithm and advice to improve lab capabilities. Knowledge on the diffusion of CCHF can be obtained by promoting syndromic approach to infectious diseases diagnosis and by including CCHFV infection in the diagnostic algorithm of severe fevers of unknown origin. Conclusion No effective vaccine and/or therapeutics are available at present so outbreak response relies on rapid identification and appropriate infection control measures. Frontline hospitals and reference laboratories have a crucial role in the response to a CCHF outbreak, which should integrate laboratory, clinical and public health responses.

Publisher

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)

Subject

Virology,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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