Title: The Secretary
1The Secretarys Advisory Committee on Blood
Safety and AvailabilityUpdateJanuary 5 6, 2006
2Dr. John O. Agwunobi, MD, MBA Assistant Secretary
for Health Admiral, Public Health Service Corps
3Avian Flu (H5N1)
4Pandemic Influenza Preparedness
- Potential human-to-human transmission of
H5N1 virus - Global surveillance
- Vaccine and anti-viral priority
- Local planning
- Communication
- AABB Task Force on Pandemic Preparedness
5Pandemic Influenza Preparedness
- Impact on blood supply
- 30 reduction in workforce
- Decrease in donor pool
- Demand ???
- Decrease elective surgeries
- Patients on ventilators
- Deferrals?
- Donor Call-back
- Communication messages
6Pandemic Influenza Recommendations
- Establish national recognition of the blood and
plasma system as a key element of the critical
infrastructure under the HHS plan. - Funding for research to resolve critical
scientific questions impact on blood, organ, and
tissue safety and availability.
7Pandemic Influenza Recommendations
- Research to resolve critical scientific questions
- Foster collaboration with other countries to
promote studies of possible viremia in
asymptomatic persons. - Support studies of H5N1 and other potential
pandemic strains in suitable animal models,
including non-human primates - Viremia
- Organ localization
- Transfusion transmissibility
- Impact of infection and/or drug treatment on the
accuracy of donor screening
8Pandemic Influenza Recommendations
- Research to resolve critical scientific questions
- Support sties of influenza viremia during annual
outbreaks of non-pandemic strains, including
studies on blood and plasma donors and product
recipients. - Support development and validation of
quantitative models for blood availability and
utilization and potential value of candidate
interventions to prevent shortage.
9Pandemic Influenza Recommendations
- Provide target federal support to enhance global
and domestic surveillance for seasonal and
pandemic influenza. - Recognize the central role of the AABB TF on
Domestic Disasters and Acts of Terrorism in the
development and implementation of a national
strategy to address potentially massive blood and
blood product shortages during a pandemic by - Assuring blood and plasma systems input into key
federal policy making and communication. - Promoting communication and cooperation amongst
state and local public health authorities and
appropriate blood collection organizations,
hospitals, medical professional organizations and
patient advocacy organizations.
10Pandemic Influenza Recommendations
- Develop national principles under which state and
local public health authorities and health care
providers can prioritize allocation of and
minimize disparities in blood and blood products
availability and use during critical shortages.