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How to safely ship human blood samples from Lassa cases within a country by road, rail and sea Interim Guidance February 2018 Step 1: Before handling the sample, prepare all shipping equipment Step 1a: Manage logistics Identify the name and telephone number and/or e-mail of 1) responsible person /emergency contact at the National Reference Laboratory (this person should be available 24 hours a day until shipment arrives), and 2) lead epidemiologist /medical officer at the Ministry of Health Notify National Reference Laboratory and the lead epidemiologist / medical officer that the sample shipment will be coming Verify schedule / timetable for the company transporting the sample Step 1b: Assemble equipment for packing samples Packing Absorbent material in sufficient quantity to absorb the entire liquid content, should the primary (s) leak Inner lining Leak-proof secondary Rigid shipping box Cushioning material, e.g. bubble wrap Tape to seal the outer package (if required) Step 1c: Locate the sample WHO/EVD/GUIDANCE/Lab/14.3.rev3(2018) If refrigeration of the samples is necessary Styrofoam Frozen ice pads Shipping / Transporting Receiver's name, address and telephone number Epidemiological questionnaire or linelist which includes patient name, sex, age (birthdate), clinical information, symptoms, date of onset, date specimen collected, type of sample Laboratory form or letter describing the main epidemiological and clinical findings and the lab tests that are required Waterproof marker Quick Tips for Category A shipments (infectious substances that can cause permanent disability, life-threatening or fatal disease when exposed to healthy people or animals) Ensure the primary and secondary s are leak-proof Blood collection tubes in a sealed plastic bag or a screw-capped rigid tube can constitute a leak-proof primary Do not place any sharps in your package: no needles, no cutters, no blades Shipping packages can be reused; but the packaging needs to be appropriately disinfected The minimal dimensions to ship a Category A package is 10cm x 10cm x 10cm Remember that training to ship Category A samples is a legal requirement and must be renewed every 2 years

Step 2: Prepare the sample If the sample is in a plastic leak-proof primary proceed to Step 3 If sample is not in a plastic leak-proof primary follow steps 2a 2h Step 2a: Put on a gown, face protection and gloves (over cuffs) See WHO document "How to safely collect blood samples from persons suspected to be infected with highly infectious blood-borne pathogens Step 2b: Protect the sample from breaking during transport by wrapping the tube of blood in a paper towel or cushioning material. Do not wipe sample collection tubes with disinfectant. Use disposable paper towel only. Step 2c: Ask a designated assistant to approach you with the unscrewed plastic leak-proof primary packaging This person should have gloves on Step 2d: Place the wrapped tube of blood into the plastic leak-proof primary packaging Be careful not to touch the outside of the plastic leakproof primary packaging tube with contaminated gloves Step 2e: Have the designated, gloved assistant tightly close the plastic leakproof primary packaging Disinfect with a disinfectant the outer side of the plastic leak-proof packaging Step 2f: Both persons should remove their personal protective equipment See WHO document "How to safely collect blood samples from persons suspected to be infected with highly infectious blood-borne pathogens Step 2g: Put contaminated items into an infectious waste bag for destruction Step 2h: Both persons should perform hand hygiene Duration of the entire procedure: 40-60 sec 2

Step 3: Package the sample Step 3a: Prepare the rigid shipping box by inserting the inner lining into it Step 3b: Open the secondary leak-proof Choose the size of the to match the number of samples being shipped Step 3c: Insert the absorbent material There should be enough material to absorb all contents in primary Step 3d: Wrap the primary with cushioning material If packaging more than one sample, wrap each primary individually with the bubble wrap to prevent breakage Step 3e: Place the primary (s) into the secondary Step 3f: Close the secondary 3

Step 3: Package the sample Step 3g: If refrigeration is not necessary, place the secondary into the lined rigid shipping box and proceed to step 3j. If refrigeration is necessary 3h. Place the secondary leak-proof into a styrofoam and surround with ice packs 3i. Place styrofoam into the rigid shipping box Step 3j: Put laboratory form / letter and epidemiological questionnaire into an envelope Step 3k: Put laboratory form / letter and epidemiological questionnaire into the rigid shipping box If no refrigeration is needed, place the laboratory form/letter and epidemiological questionnaire inside the box If refrigeration is needed, place the form/letter on the outside of the styrofoam so that moisture will not destroy the writing on the forms Step 3l: Close the top of the box Step 3m: Tape the box closed 4

Step 4: Mark and label the box Step 4a: Write the name and addresses on box Shipper s name and address Receiver s name and address Step 4b: Write the name and the telephone number of the contact person at the National Reference Laboratory Person should be available 24 hours a day until shipment arrives Shipper s name Receiver s name Name and telephone number of contact person Step 4c: Place the Infectious Substance label on box Write: Infectious substance, affecting humans, UN2814 Step 4d: Verify that the orientation arrows are on the box Arrows should be placed on opposite sides of box Arrows are required when total volume of infectious substance exceeds 50 ml per box Orientation arrows Proper shipping name and UN number Infectious substance label Mandatory on opposite sides of box when total volume of infectious substances exceeds 50ml Step 5: Finalise the shipment Step 5a: Contact the transporting company to either pick-up shipment, or inform them that you will bring the shipment to them Inform the transporting company if short delivery times are required due to refrigeration Step 5b: Contact the National Reference Laboratory to inform them that samples have been sent Step 5c: Obtain shipping and tracking receipt and store in a safe location for 2 years If possible, scan and email the tracking receipt to the lead epidemiologist / medical officer in charge of outbreak investigation and the responsible person in the laboratory World Health Organization 2014. All rights reserved. Reprinted in 2018 with changes. The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted and dashed lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement. All reasonable precautions have been taken by the World Health Organization to verify the information contained in this publication. However, the published material is being distributed without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. The responsibility for the interpretation and use of the material lies with the reader. In no event shall the World Health Organization be liable for damages arising from its use.