The International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) Public Health Research Toolkit: A report from the Surveillance, Risk Assessment and Policy Sub‐group of the ISBT Transfusion Transmitted Infectious Diseases Working Party

Author:

Stanley Jean1ORCID,Busch Michael P.2,Erikstrup Christian34,Galel Susan A.1,Holmberg Jerry A.5,Lewin Antoine6ORCID,O'Brien Sheila F.7ORCID,Osiowy Carla8,Patidar Gopal9,Russell W. Alton10ORCID,Spencer Bryan R.11ORCID,Higgs Connie1,

Affiliation:

1. Roche Diagnostic Solutions Pleasanton California USA

2. Vitalant Research Institute San Francisco California USA

3. Department of Clinical Immunology Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus Denmark

4. Department of Clinical Medicine Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

5. Maven Blood Consultants Denver North Carolina USA

6. Medical Affairs and Innovation Héma‐Québec Montreal Quebec Canada

7. Epidemiology & Surveillance Canadian Blood Services Ottawa Ontario Canada

8. National Microbiology Laboratory Public Health Agency of Canada Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

9. Department of Transfusion Medicine All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi India

10. School of Population and Global Health McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

11. Scientific Affairs American Red Cross Dedham Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectivesData provided from blood donors have contributed to the understanding of public health epidemiology and policy decisions. A recent example was during the severe acute respiratory syndrome‐related coronavirus (SARS‐CoV‐2) pandemic when blood services monitored the seroprevalence in blood donors. Based on this experience, blood services have the opportunity to expand their role and participate in public health surveillance and research. The aim of this report is to share available resources to assist blood services in this area.Materials and MethodsThe Surveillance, Risk Assessment and Policy (SRAP) Sub‐group of the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) Transfusion Transmitted Infectious Diseases (TTID) Working Party developed a Public Health Research Toolkit to assist blood services and researchers interested in expanding their role in public health research.ResultsThe ISBT Public Health Research Toolkit provides resources for what blood services can offer to public health, examples of donor research studies, the utility of donor data and website links to public health agencies. The toolkit includes a customizable template for those interested in establishing and managing a biobank.ConclusionThe ISBT Public Health Research Toolkit includes resources to increase the recognition of the role blood donors can play in public health and to help blood services gain commitment and funding from various agencies for new research and surveillance.

Publisher

Wiley

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