Close contacts of xenograft recipients: Ethical considerations due to risk of xenozoonosis

Author:

Hurst Daniel J.1ORCID,Padilla Luz2ORCID,Rodger Daniel34ORCID,Schiff Tamar5ORCID,Cooper David K. C.6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Family Medicine Rowan‐Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine Stratford New Jersey USA

2. Department of Epidemiology and Surgery The University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Alabama USA

3. Institute of Health and Social Care School of Allied and Community Health London South Bank University London USA

4. Department of Psychological Sciences Birkbeck University of London London UK

5. Division of Medical Ethics Department of Population Health New York University Grossman School of Medicine New York USA

6. Center for Transplantation Sciences Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School Charlestown Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractWith decades of pre‐clinical studies culminating in the recent clinical application of xenotransplantation, it would appear timely to provide recommendations for operationalizing oversight of xenotransplantation clinical trials. Ethical issues with clinical xenotransplantation have been described for decades, largely centering on animal welfare, the risks posed to the recipient, and public health risks posed by potential spread of xenozoonosis. Much less attention has been given to considerations relating to potentially elevated risks faced by those who may care for or otherwise have close contact with xenograft recipients. This paper examines the ethical and logistical issues raised by the potential exposure to xenozoonotic disease faced by close contacts of xenotransplant recipients—defined herein as including but not limited to caregivers, household contacts, and sexual partners—which warrants special attention given their increased risk of exposure to infection compared to the general public. We discuss implications of assent or consent by these close contacts to potentially undergo, along with the recipient, procedures for infection screening and possible quarantine. We then propose several options and recommendations for operationalizing oversight of xenotransplantation clinical trials that could account for and address close contacts’ education on and agency regarding the risk of xenozoonosis.

Publisher

Wiley

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